The legal battle of Scouts of Namibia took a dramatic turn as their attempt to escape a N$2.2 million lawsuit was rejected in the High Court of Namibia.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
‘Witches’ awarded compensation against pastor
Two women who sued a pastor and an accomplice were granted damages of N$15 000 each by Windhoek High Court Judge Marlene Tommasi.
Alleged stone killer testifies in own defence
A 38-year-old man from Aranos in the Mariental District on Wednesday denied that he intended to kill his 20-year-old girlfriend when he hit her with a stone during an argument.
Isuzu’s D-MAX Arctic AT35 goes bigger and bolder
Big and bold with exceptional off-road capabilities: this is the new D-MAX Arctic AT35, the second iteration of Isuzu specially developed ultimate double cab bakkie.
FIMA’s preservation clause protects pensioners – Nuyoma
The controversial pension preservation clause of the Financial Institutions and Markets Act (FIMA) is intended to strengthen the regulatory environment to protect pensioners.
Unam hosts Ongwediva career expo
The University of Namibia on Tuesday kicked off with its three-day career and employment expo at its Hifikepunye Pohamba campus in Ongwediva.
Northern players dazzle Bank Windhoek tourney
The inaugural northern edition of the 2023 Bank Windhoek Ramblers U/21 Soccer Tournament took place from Friday, 14 to Sunday, 16 July 2023, at Uukwangula Sports Stadium in Oshakati and showcased brilliant attacking football from the participating teams.
Fireworks at Groot Aub this weekend
The Annual Queensab Soccer Bonanza is set for this weekend, and the organiser has assured fans that they should expect fireworks during the three-day event.
Top court upholds government’s erven appeal
Namibia’s apex court has upheld an appeal government and the Presidency lodged against a ruling by the High Court dismissing an exception it filed in the lawsuit of the Affirmative Repositioning Movement against President Hage Geingob over a promise to service 200 000 erven.
Green scheme battles baboons, market challenges
A green scheme project in the rural Hardap region, established to help the local community achieve food self-sufficiency, is finding the going tough but the handful of committed members are battling back.









