JAC Motors has recently introduced the latest addition to its line-up, the T8 2.0L CTI Super Lux double-cab.
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Schools National Netball League champions crowned
The 2023 Capricorn Group Schools National Netball League finals took place in Windhoek at the Windhoek Gymnasium Private School netball courts this past weekend, where Windhoek High School emerged as the under-19 winners, following a 29-27 victory over A. Shipena Secondary School in an exciting encounter.
Damaged subsea internet cable undergoes repairs
A cable repair ship was scheduled to arrive yesterday at the site where the West African Cable System (WACS) was damaged somewhere off the coast between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Cameroon.
Pay us or else, war vets dare Swapo
As the 2024 elections draw closer, the Swapo-led government finds itself stuck between a rock and hard place, to either submit to veterans’ demands or risk suffering at the polls.
Mukwe decries ‘wildlife over human life’
Kavango East residents are pushing for the amendment of laws and policies governing wildlife, with human life and protection at the centre of this revolution.
State applies for joinder of Zimbabweans’ trials
Windhoek High Court Acting Judge Philanda Christiaan on Monday reserved her judgment on an application by the prosecutor general to join the trials involving three Zimbabwean nationals accused of murder. She will give her ruling on 18 September.
Rehoboth’s Bugershoek residents toil together
Rehoboth’s Bugershoek settlement residents have devised initiatives to make their lives a little easier.
Airlink resumes cargo operations at HKIA
Airlink yesterday resumed cargo operations at Windhoek’s Hosea Kutako International Airport (HKIA), following what it termed “constructive discussions” with Paragon Aviation Services, the international airport’s new ground handler.
Kaumbi drops suit against Nust
Namibia University of Science and Technology’s chief legal brain Joshua Kaumbi has withdrawn a suit against his employer wherein he challenged his suspension.
Operators want immigration innovation for cruise liners
The coastal tourism sector is urging the ministry of home affairs to deploy more officials or explore the possibility of exempting tourists arriving on cruise ships from face-to-face or physical inspections.









