Windhoek High Court Judge Herman January on Friday convicted a resident of Otjimbingwe in the Erongo region on three counts of rape and two counts of common assault.
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Sapirama filicide suspect to remain in custody
Haipanda Simbungu, who on Tuesday last week turned himself in at the Ncaute police station after allegedly slaying his daughter Maria Isoni Simbungu earlier that same day, has been denied bail by the Rundu Magistrate’s Court.
Desert Dash four-man team entries open
The official registration of the four-man team cycling for the 2023 Nedbank Namibia Desert Dash Competition entries will officially open at 10h00 on Monday 19 June 2023, the organisers have announced.
Aletha Nguvauva wa haṋika otjokapyona noina nOswapo
Ombara Otjitambi yOvambanderu, Aletta Nguvauva, novemukongorere va pora ongarero yavo ku notjira otjinane Oswapo.
Nedbank Kapana Cook-Off race kicks off
The Nedbank Kapana Cook-Off 2023 competition, which was launched in May this year, will have its first preliminary round at Oshakati tomorrow when more than 150 kapana enthusiasts are expected to showcase their kapana braaiing skills.
‘We will be free’ – an exhibition of Namibian artists
Twelve Namibian artists will exhibit their work at the Classic Framers framing shop and gallery in Makhanda (formerly Grahamstown), South Africa from 22 June to August.
NSX acquires World Federation of Exchanges’ membership
The Namibian Stock Exchange (NSX) announced its advancement of membership status with admission as a full member of the World Federation of Exchanges (WFE) after being an affiliate member for over a decade.
Opinion – Genocide being no crime then, no reparations, period!
“Under international law, the concept of reparation flows from the breach of an international obligation. However, today’s outlawing and prohibition of genocide under international law did not exist in the years 1904 to 1908."
Editorial – Dingara’s BIG idea needs refinement
Swapo member of parliament Elifas Dingara on Tuesday tabled a motion in the Namibian National Assembly, proposing that every Namibian be given N$1 million to enhance their livelihoods and promote dignity without discrimination.
On the spot – Namibia’s road to digital transformation
To explore digital transformation opportunities and learn from global leaders, Namibia recently participated in Estonia’s 9th e-governance conference in Tallinn.









