The country’s anti-graft agency has called for an immediate forensic investigation into a raft of corruption, nepotism and abuse of power allegations facing the Namibia University of Science and Technology’s vice chancellor Erold Naomab.
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Coitus killer guilty
A Gobabis resident, accused of killing his romantic partner during sexual intercourse, was last week found guilty of murder without intent to kill by Windhoek High Court judge Dinnah Usiku.
Late Kangootui hailed as principled and obdurate
Former Otjinene constituency c ounc i l l or Adol f Kangootui, who died on Sunday in Windhoek following a short illness, has been described as a highly-principled person, who was never afraid to speak truth to power.
Four suicides over the weekend
A 41-year-old woman allegedly ended her life by overdosing on pills in her flat at Nkurenkuru in the Kavango West region on Friday.
Mubiteleli wabanana ufiwa mazazi akuzekiswa
Yana beleka mwasipokola sesi ketahani ili yanyaziwa kamulatu wakubitelela bashimani, kuba tepa, nikulekisa maswaniso amatapa famakepe, uka yema kuli aikalabele mwakwlei ya Muyana hala milatu yanyazwa kayona.
Tutaleni gets new police station
The community of Walvis Bay on Wednesday witnessed the official opening of the long-awaited Tutaleni police station, which is aimed at bringing services closer to the community.
National Symbols Campaign to foster patriotism
The Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Peya Mushelenga, inaugurated the National Symbols Campaign on Thursday, marking a significant step in promoting the correct use and understanding of Namibia’s national symbols.
Kandjeke gives Kunene disclaimer opinion
Auditor general Junias Kandjeke has spanked the Kunene Regional Council with a disclaimer audit opinion, as the auditors were unable to obtain sufficient and appropriate audit evidence to judge the financial statements being audited.
Printmaking Expressions by Joseph Madisia
An exhibition by renowned Namibian printmaker Joseph Madisia opened at the Franco-Namibian Cultural Centre’s gallery on Thursday.
16 Artists exhibit at The Project Room
Starting this Friday, The Project Room will host the works of 16 celebrated Namibian artists under the theme ‘The Fish that Sees its Water is Getting Shallow Cannot be Stranded’.









