The recent pronouncement by the High Court that it is irrational to forfeit property not connected to crime but mixed with actual proceeds of crime, will give leeway to criminals to hide their criminal proceeds, and is being challenged.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
89% don’t qualify for home loans – Venaani …claims housing was better during apartheid
Popular Democratic Movement leader McHenry Venaani has once again voiced his concerns regarding government’s response to the housing crisis, stating that it has been inadequate.
Massive increase in tourist arrivals
Although domestic arrival data for 2023 is still being analysed by the environment, forestry and tourism ministry, all indications point to a massive increase in tourist arrivals this year, which has seen the revival of this crucial economic sector.
Ongha VTC otayi shi enditha nawa muunamapya
Osikola yopaungomba, Ongha VTC ndjoka yi na iimpungu yiilongwa ya yooloka, oya gwedha ko oshilongwa shuunamapya, shoka sha eta omalunduluko nomomudhingoloko.
Theft out of cars increases in windhoek …more than 700 break-ins reported since January
The Windhoek City Police yesterday stated it has with serious concern observed skyrocketing incidences of car break-ins.
Dimension now offers in-country cyber security
Dimension Data Namibia launched its first in-country hosted security platform on 21 September 2023.
Rabies prevalent in northern Namibia
Domestic dogs are responsible for 99% of cases of human rabies, the agriculture ministry has said, and most of these rabies cases are mainly in the Northern Communal Areas (NCAs).
Nghixulifwa: I was transparent
B1 City fraud accused Kelly Nghixulifwa yesterday told Windhoek High Court Judge Christi Liebenberg that he did everything he is accused of in the open and not anybody’s back.
Tjombe, fishermen chase ArticNam funds
After almost two years of relentless efforts to recoup their monies, a group of distressed ex-fishermen marched to prominent lawyer Norman Tjombe’s office Tuesday, demanding answers.
The Namibian rubbishes sexual abuse claims
The Namibian newspaper has denied claims that it has become fertile ground for sexual abuse and exploitation of interns and junior reporters.









