In a world where borders define identity and citizenship, there exists a population that remains invisible, trapped in a state of despair and anguish.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Rundu man guilty of mother’s murder
A 23-year-old man from Gcigco village in the Rundu district was last week convicted of murder after assaulting his mother with a homemade donkey leash and kicking her, causing her death.
Still no bail for police reservist
Former police reservist Sakaria Kuutondokwa Kokule failed in his latest attempt to be released on bail after more than three years in pre-trial custody on a bribery charge.
Ethiopian graduates professionals from seven African countries
Ethiopian Aviation University, the largest aviation centre in Africa, this weekend graduated over 1 550 aviation professionals in pilot training, aviation maintenance, cabin crew, commercial and hotel operations.
Tokyo eyes Namibian exploration to counter China …plans supply chain for Africa’s EV battery minerals
The Japanese government plans working with three African nations, including Namibia, to develop supply chains for cobalt and other minerals critical in making batteries for electric vehicles.
Farmers Meat Market officially re-opened
The resumption of operations at the Farmers Meat Market in October 2022 was officially marked on 3 August 2023, when the abattoir hosted an event to formally re-open.
Itodo – the people’s servant
Meet Zachary Itodo, a Windhoek resident whose unparalleled commitment is serving his community.
Minister defends paltry N$3 000 Gibeon budget
For the current financial year, the Gibeon village council received N$3 000 to run its affairs, something locals attributed to political differences between central government and the Landless People’s Movement party.
Hangana wins against ex-employee in Supreme Court
Walvis Bay resident Justy Moses was left licking his wounds after he recently had his appeal against Hangana Seafood dismissed with costs in the Supreme Court.
Judge: ‘It was murder, not an accident’
Oshakati High Court Judge Johanna Salionga last week convicted a man on a charge of attempted murder and murder for shooting his wife three times with a pistol.









