A Windhoek resident who is accused of breaking into a shack in Goreangab informal settlement and raping two women pleaded not guilty to all charges yesterday.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Lawyer grills plaintiff in ex-MP rape trial
The lawyer of former Okahandja ex-parliamentarian Steve Biko Boois last week told the complainant that the rape she allegedly suffered at the hands of her father is a figment of her imagination.
Pair of eyes, hands for blind grandparents
Twenty-seven year-old Minnette Rista has taken a path of compassion and selflessness, dedicating her youthful years to looking after her visually impaired grandparents.
Fishrot curators relieved of duties
David Bruni and Ian McLaren, who are tasked with managing the multimillion-dollar assets owned by Fishrot-accused kingpins, were granted their wish last week to walk away from the task.
Uis mine workers’ living conditions annoys council
Erongo Regional Council chairperson Benita Imbamba has rapped both Xinfeng Investment and Longfire Investment over unfair labour practices and squalid living conditions they have subjected mine employees to.
Hardap’s OM SEED 2023 champion creates reusable sanitary pads
THE Old Mutual Sustainable, Economic and Empowerment Drive (OM SEED) initiative has ushered in a new era of entrepreneurship in the Hardap region.
Paragon claims orchestrated campaign …’nothing to prove to anyone’
Paragon Aviation, the local company that has taken over ground handling operations at Hosea Kutako International Airport (HKIA) from Menzies Aviation, yesterday lashed out at Namibian media houses by alleging an “orchestrated campaig
Cymot dominates fifth WPP time trials
Cymot teams dominated the fifth edition of the 2023 Nedbank Namibia Windhoek Pedal Power (WPP) Team Time Trials (TTT) at the Teufelschúlt in Windhoek on Sunday.
Rogue conservancy officials warned
Deputy tourism minister Heather Mwiza Sibungo has cautioned conservancies to refrain from misusing public funds, but rather concentrate on ploughing back to the communities where they operate.
Staff games funding sparks clash
A battle of priorities has ignited as the Walvis Bay municipal council is faced with the decision to allocate a hefty N$400 000 for the participation of 68 employees and two councillors in the annual Southern African Inter Municipal games slated for Botswana next month.









