One of the largest uranium producers in Namibia Swakop Uranium has set its eyes on a heap leaching plant that is expected to further boost uranium production.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Amushelelo still waiting for Legal Aid
Michael Amushelelo was successful in his application for Legal Aid, but he has to wait, as the lawyer instructed had to withdraw for scheduling differences.
Man nabbed for possession of hippo carcass
An adult male was on Friday arrested by the Namibian police after he was found to be transporting game meat (a hippopotamus carcass) at Katere village in the Ndiyona constituency, Kavango East region.
PG requests funds for Fishrot assets upkeep
Prosecutor general Martha Imalwa yesterday applied to Windhoek High Court Judge Orben Sibeya for a postponement in her forfeiture application against the Fishrot accused and their business entities to obtain authorisation from Cabinet for the upkeep of the properties.
N$600m lesson for GIPF, regulator
David Nuyoma, outgoing CEO and principal officer of the Government Institutions Pension Fund, believes valuable lessons were learned by both the fund and the regulator, the Namibia Financial Institution Supervisory Authority, from the now infamous Development Capital Portfolio saga.
‘My Oranjemund’ photography exhibition on this week
‘My Oranjemund’, a community photography exhibition, opens tomorrow at the Beronnies’ in Oranjemund and will remain open to the public for the duration of the 2023 Diamond Festival.
Mariental relocation invokes mixed feelings
The relocation of residents from the Donkerhoek informal settlement to a newly-established location has sparked mixed feelings.
Thrills and spills at Khomas Super 10
The Khomas Netball League dazzled fans over the weekend with a spectacular showcase of talent and fierce competition at the Patrick Iyambo Netball Courts.
Killer City cops slapped with increased prison terms
Three Supreme Court judges on Friday increased the 10-year sentences imposed on three City Police officers for the murder of 17-year-old Mandela Ramakutla in 2013 to 18 years.
Etosha U-turns on retrenchment plan
Employees at Etosha Fishing can breathe a sigh of relief after the company made a U-turn on its plan to lay off some workers.









