Namibian Police deputy inspector general Elias Mutota announced an investigation into a case of murder against the police officers who shot and killed five men in Okahandja last Tuesday.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Esau denies transferring funds to law firms
Former fisheries minister Benard Esau has denied giving orders for funds to be transferred to the Sisa Namandje & Co and DHC law firms.
Otweya houses ownership probed
Some Otweya residents who received houses after the devastating shack fire that left 174 Twaloloka families homeless are allegedly at risk of losing their homes.
Men of the cloth tussle over tithes
Prominent South African pastor John Anosike and Namibian-based apostle Jimmy Mwaba are at loggerheads over money raised during a three-day church crusade held in early April.
‘Double-sim card’ phone still haunts Esau
The infamous request by corruption-tainted former fisheries minister Benard Esau for a dual sim card iPhone, as depicted in a 2019 Al Jazeera documentary, is haunting him as he seeks to be released on bail.
Russian rapist attacks conviction, sentence
Convicted rapists Russian national Alexander Krylov and his Namibian counterpart Anna Engelbrecht want the High Court to provide an opportunity for them to petition the Supreme Court over their convictions and sentences.
Kavango East records 5 000 GBV cases annually
The Kavango East region continues to record high cases of gender-based violence, despite efforts by various organisations to curb the scourge of violence in the home and among romantic partners.
Elephant killed, tusks removed
Police in Zambezi region are investigating a case of hunting of specially protected game and theft of elephant tusks after a decomposed elephant was discovered.
Kaikhâi ra ǂkhamkhoen di HIV !gôab ge Nappasa ra ǂâiǂhansen kai
Ashwell Forbesi, Namibia Planned Parenthood Association (Appa) dib ge ǁîb ǂâiǂhansensa gere gowaǂui, ai!gû ra !gôagu di ǂharos 10-19 kurixa ǂkhamkhoen di HIV/AIDS ǂhīgudi !nâs ǂnamipe, nausa-i !hū!nāsise nē ǁōs !gôaga ǀoro rase ra !nurihe xawe.
Workers’ struggle continues… leaders call for fair employment practices
Namibian labour conditions still have a long way to go as not all workers are enjoying good employment relations, health and safety at their workplaces, constructive social dialogue, and the decent employment they deserve.









