The main accused in the trial of five men accused of the murder of Walvis Bay businessman Hans- Jorg Möller yesterday applied to have three State witnesses recalled for cross-examination.
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Ex-girlfriend killer’s medical suit dismissed… demands chicken, fish, bread from State
An attempt by a murder convict to have his medical lawsuit against the government heard on an urgent basis was dismissed by the High Court.
Babanca babasebeza katata batokwa lituso
Otilie Mpingana Hauwanga walilimo zemashumi amalalu ili yasimuluha kwa Nkurenkuru ukupa mubuso kutusa babanca bababeleka katata mwalipisinisi zakuikataza.
“Power of together” showcased at science and technology conference
The CTBT: Science and Technology Conference (SnT2023) wrapped up at the enc of June 2023 after bringing together over 2 000 scientists, technologists, academics and journalists, as well as Member States and civil society representatives from around the world.
MTC sponsors N$385 000 for OATF preparatory committee
Mobile Telecommunications Ltd (MTC) on Saturday announced a sponsorship amount of N$385 000 to the Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair Preparatory Committee (OATF-PC).
Musical tribute to Johnny Cash comes to NTN
Tribe One Productions will present ‘Man in Black - A Musical Tribute to Johnny Cash’, a riveting musical experience that will take the audience on a journey through the life and music of the legendary Johnny Cash.
Killer teacher changed clothes – Cop
A police officer attached to the Crime Investigations Unit of the Namibian Police testified on Friday that she and other colleagues found the clothes Patrick Geingob, a former teacher accused of fatally stabbing his wife 12 times, had worn during the stabbing in a bucket of water.
Former parliamentarian to plead to rape charges in July
The rape and incest trial of former Okahandja regional councillor and ex-parliamentarian Steve Biko Booys is set to start on 28 July in the Windhoek Regional Court before Regional Magistrate Leopold Hangalo.
Okahandja-WHK road well within N$3 billion budget
Despite the many disruptions and delays caused by Covid-19 and late funding, the Roads Authority (RA) has managed to contain the costs of the Okahandja-Windhoek road project well within the budgeted N$3 billion.
Omurumendu novakazendu vevari okuza mo Kunene va handurisiwa mOtjozondjupa
Oministeri yOtutumbo nOvikunua, Omeva nOmatungururiro wEhi ya randa osarama imwe, Okroonkom Oitja-303 younene wozoheketara 6,270.









