A 27-year-old Drimiopsis resident, accused of kidnapping, rape and murder, yesterday pleaded not-guilty to the charges before Windhoek High Court Judge Naomi Shivute.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
This is going to be a very important match – Hamupulo
Log leaders Tura Magic Ladies Football Club are set to all but confirm their league title victory when they face V-Power Angels on Saturday at the Namibia Football Associations NFA Technical Centre.
Pewa Books celebrates first anniversary of Pewa’s Ocean Adventure
The World Ocean Day was celebrated globally on 8 June under the theme, ‘Planet Ocean: tides are changing’.
St George’s choir in Top 10 choirs in South Africa
The St George’s Prep School’s Junior Choir made the Top 10 list of Junior Choirs in South Africa for the second consecutive year.
Neka, struggle kids clash over N$13m
Tensions are mounting between the children of the liberation struggle and the leadership of the Namibian Exile Kids Association (Neka) as they scuffle over the fate of N$13 million currently sitting idle in an account under the Office of the Prime Minister.
Filicide suspect previously killed wife
A man who turned himself over to police in Kavango West yesterday, after allegedly killing his daughter, has previously served prison time for killing his wife.
Madisia judge not moved by public uproar
Windhoek High Court judge Christi Liebenberg made it abundantly clear yesterday that he will not be prescribed to when considering sentences to be imposed against convicted offenders.
Namibia race to beat greylisting
Namibia is racing against time to fully comply with anti-money laundering (AML) and countering the financing of terrorism (CFT) regulations to avoid it from being grey-listed by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), a global money laundering and terrorist financing watchdog.
Grootfontein businessman wins assault suit
The unlawful arrest, detention, and assault carried out by members of the Namibian Police on a Grootfontein businessman, Tuhafeni ‘Small Boss’ Simon is set to cost government more than N$140 000.
Aletta Nguvauva quits Swapo
Paramount chief of the Ovambanderu Traditional Council Aletta Nguvauva and her followers have severed ties with the ruling Swapo party, saying the party has failed to deliver promised development to the Swapo-ruled Epukiro and Otjombinde constituencies.









