A farmer at farm Wilheben in the Aranos district lost about 15 sheep that were slaughtered without his consent by a stock theft suspect on Saturday at around 00h42.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Pressure group threatens Kunene council shutdown
A pressure group under the banner Kaoko Civil Society Organisation (Kaciso) has threatened to shut down the offices of the Kunene Regional Council today, citing exclusion of indigenous communities from public contracts and promotional positions in the region.
Stars, Ramblers to sign agreement
African Stars Football Club and Ramblers Sport Club are set to sign an agreement that will see the two club work together for the next 10 years.
Oryx and Scania make N$1.4 million solar move
Oryx Properties and long-term tenant Scania Namibia installed 218 state-of-the-art solar panels on the roof of the Scania building in the Northern Industrial area, representing a substantial investment of N$ 1.4 million.
Journey through Portugal in a unique multimedia show
On the occasion of the celebration of Portuguese national day, the Embassy of Portugal in Windhoek is organising a concert with OMIRI on 14 June.
Cabinet puts foot down on beneficiation
Cabinet has resolved to prohibit the exportation of Namibia’s critical minerals in raw form in a bid to create more local jobs and more local value.
Food poison deaths preventable – Kapofi
Defence minister Frans Kapofi, who was delegated by Cabinet to represent central government at the mass burial of the 16 members of the Shishugho family from Kayova village, said what has happened in this homestead could have been prevented if regional government did their job.
Deadly concoction ‘prophet’ denied bail
A self-proclaimed prophet who last week used tree roots to brew a potion that claimed the lives of two women in the Kavango East region, has been denied bail by the Rundu Magistrate’s Court.
Supreme Court grounds Menzies
Three judges of the Namibia Supreme Court on Friday dismissed an appeal brought by British-owned Menzies Aviation against a High Court decision that ordered it to vacate the Hosea Kutako International Airport.
Abanga to construct fertiliser factory
Thomas Abanga, the founder and chief executive officer of Abanga Farms & Food Systems, shared during the recent Omaheke Employment-Creation Conference that his company is in the final stages of setting up a fertiliser factory in the country.









