Following the withdrawal of Sisa Namandje in his fight against the prosecutor general’s decision to attach his properties, forex-trader-turned-activist Michael Saddam Amushelelo has now turned to the Directorate of Legal Aid to secure a new lawyer.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Namibia puts 86 000 seals up for culling
This past Saturday marked the official start of the seal culling season in Namibia, which saw the fisheries ministry putting up a total of 86 000 Cape fur seals for harvesting until November this year.
NamWater ota ka pombela omeya koshitopolwa sha dhengwa kenota
Aana f a l ama yokUuvudhiya oshowo mboka ya tembukila ko, otashi vulika ya ka ninge aanelago sho pe na oonkundwa opo ehangano lyokuandjaneka omeya opo li ya pombele omeya.
Kaiǁkhaes – ǀAeǁgams daob ge ǂnûiǂuisa N$3 biljun !nâ noxopa hâ
Nausan ǂgui!nâgu xūn tsî khaohâdi hîa Covid-19 xa ge !aromahedi tsî !onkhaohâ marisihuib hâna ai!gûsa ra tsâǀkhā, xawes ge Daogu ǂGaeǂuisa (RA) ge dīhō, Kaiǁkhaes-ǀǀAeǁgams daobas ǂnûiǂuisa N3 biljuns !nâ nî !khōǀgarasa.
Diamonds must add more to domestic economy
Like with other minerals, what Namibians need to continue to ask is whether Namibian diamonds can contribute more to the domestic economy.
Botswana gets more from De Beers …parties agreed on new sales contract and mining licences
De Beers and the government of the Republic of Botswana have reached a new deal on diamond sales that will see Botswana’s Okavango Diamond Company (ODC) receive up to 50% of Debswana production over the duration of the agreement.
Mushrooming of lawyers irks Nujoma
Labour minister Utoni Nujoma has raised concern about the increasing involvement of legal practitioners and consultants in labour matters, saying it delays resolving the same.
A bloody weekend
A police crime report into the weekend’s events reveals a series of tragic incidents, resulting in multiple deaths.
Nuyoma boastful in GIPF exit
Outgoing Government Institutions’ Pension Fund CEO David Nuyoma has boasted about leaving the fund in a brilliant state, saying its asset-base increased from N$58 billion to over N$157 billion under his reign.
French university to return human remains
The University of Strasbourg in France has agreed to kickstart the process of identifying and verifying the origins of its various collections of human skulls, bones and other artefacts.









