A 40-year-old man who went on a shooting rampage at the Omutundungu village in June 2014 which saw the loss of one life and several injuries, was sentenced to an effective 25
years imprisonment last week.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Arandis to conduct own census
Residents of the mining town of Arandis are urged to give their full cooperation to enumerators, who will be knocking at their doors this week for a local census by the town council.
Ex-MP mounts another bail bid
Rape and incest accused, former National Council member Steve Biko Booys, has taken his fight to be released on bail to the High Court on grounds that he was denied a chance to present evidence.
Aashingithi mokapale kaShakati inaya panda ondando yehala
Aakuthimbinga taya landitha komaudhano go-NDF mokapale kOshakati, otaya nyenyeta kutya oya pulwa ondilo okufutila omahala, yo ongeshefa itayi ende ngaashi kwa li ya tegelela.
Rob Youth extends helping hand to Engela maternity ward
Sanlam, a leading financial services group, is proud to announce its collaboration with the Rob Youth Foundation in support of Engela State Hospital’s maternity ward and waiting shelter.
Nedbank headline earnings up 10% to R7.3 billion …interim dividend up 11% in a difficult economic climate
Nedbank Group delivered a solid financial performance for the six months to 30 June 2023 as headline earnings (HE) increased by 10% to R7.3 billion in a challenging operating environment, whereas the return on equity (ROE) increased to 14.2% (H1 2022: 13.6%).
Mariental municipality constructs toilets for pensioners
The Mariental municipality has taken a proactive step towards promoting hygiene in informal settlements by providing pensioners and vulnerable individuals with flush toilets.
WATCH! Japan, Namibia enter economic marriage
Namibia and Japan yesterday entered into agreements with an eye towards building a Namibian supply chain capable of extracting, refining and transporting critical minerals
Rundu hospital’s Achilles heel… only three running ambulances
From personnel shortages to lack of ambulances and medical equipment, the Rundu Intermediate Hospital faces an uphill battle in its quest to provide quality services.
Japan, Namibia enter economic marriage
Namibia and Japan yesterday entered into agreements with an eye towards building a Namibian supply chain capable of extracting, refining and transporting critical minerals.








