Mattresses, furniture and piles of shoes and clothing scattered on the pavement in Ignatius Luyola Street in Katutura’s Nama location tell of the misfortune of Rebekka Beukes (61) and her family of 18.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Omitiomire Copper Project poised for development
The Omitiomire Copper Project, located in central Namibia, is moving closer to development. The project is being operated by Omico Mining Corp via its Namibian subsidiary, Craton Mining and Exploration.
Namibia to host southern Africa youth workshop
The industrialisation ministry in collaboration with the sports ministry and the National Youth Council will be hosting a two-day consultative workshop on the AfCFTA Protocol on Women and Youth in Trade.
Missing guns haunt Nelumbu…as police logistics head sues for N$2m
Namibian Police commissioner Andreas Nelumbu and the safety ministry are trying to reach an amicable solution after he sued his employer for accusing him of having a hand in the missing guns and ammunition from the police warehouse last year.
Census website frustrates unemployed youth
Unemployed youth trying to submit their CVs to the Namibia Statistics Agency for application and consideration for 2023 Census jobs are finding it tough.
All set for township economy expo
The stage is set for the Discover Namibia’s Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and Township Economy Expo that is expected to take place from 29 June and 1 July at the Mondesa Multipurpose Centre in Swakopmund.
Lowe, Fester win Nedbank Rock and Rut XC3 competition
U/23 cyclist Kevin Lowe and elite women cyclist, Nicole Fester, won the 2023 Nedbank Rock and Rut XC3 Mountain Bike men and women’s competitions at the IJG Trails in Farm Windhoek on Sunday.
Social grant beneficiaries to receive back pay
Beneficiaries of increased social grants, which were set to take effect by 1 April, will receive backdated payments next month.
Fishrot accused continues seized assets fight
Some of the key figures in what is now commonly known as the Fishrot bribery case have taken their fight to the Supreme Court as they contest the prosecutor general’s seizure of their multi-million-dollar assets.
Fraud accused pleads no criminal intent
A man accused of committing fraud to the tune of over N$4.2 million pled not guilty last week before Windhoek High Court judge Herman
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