A man who was sentenced to consecutive prison terms of 163 years in 2015 has succeeded in getting leave to appeal the sentences in the Supreme Court.
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!Auchab lashes Daures traditional authorities
United Democratic Front president and member of Parliament, Apius !Auchab, has called on the government to cease providing allowances to traditional authorities and leaders who do not fulfil their responsibilities to their communities.
Help pours in for destitute Swakopmund family
Swakopmund residents demonstrated the true essence of ubuntu over the weekend as they stepped in to help a distressed family residing in a makeshift structure without a roof in the DRC informal settlement.
Inherited water debt suit dismissed
A Windhoek resident who inherited a home with a water debt of N$74 000 lost his bid to have the court force the City of Windhoek to write-off his debt and that of other residents.
Mbeurora noo Seuakouje omana nge norupe nOtjiṱiro Otjindjandja
Omana tjimuna ooMbeurora nooSeuakouje kaye hee poo kaye hungirire ouzeu poo ondjuriro porwavyo oveyeruke vawo movavatje vavo ndji va muna poo ndji ve muna kourike wavo mouye.
Ombangaṋe Kangootui ma i kozombanḓe ozongwao
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Former rapper now preaches the gospel…focuses on faith and biblical principles
After turning over a new leaf in life four years ago and devoting his life to serving God, Jeffrey Haoseb (35), once known as ‘Slammer the Infamous Rapper’, recently shared his experiences about making decisions that were life-changing and difficult at the same time.
High prices and interest rates weigh on consumers…as elevated pricing continues to erode disposable incomes
Namibia has not been spared from the rapidly rising inflation and interest rates experienced across the globe over the past year and a half.
ICAN releases annual report online
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Namibia (ICAN) has announced the release of its 2022 Annual Integrated Report in an engaging online format.
Construction workers’ pension fund accepting higher contributions
After applying for Rule Amendments by the Registrar of Pension Funds under the auspices of the Namibian Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (Namfisa), the Namibian Building Workers Pension Fund (NBWPF) now allows for higher monthly contributions from both members and employers.









