A crypto trading company, CBI Exchange Namibia seeks the help of the High Court to force the Bank of Namibia to release its funds after the bank froze its business account for conducting unauthorised banking services.
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Judge dismisses four counts against alleged serial rapist
Windhoek High Court Judge Dinnah Usiku yesterday dismissed four out of 23 counts of rape, attempted murder and various assaults against alleged serial rapist, Gavin Gawanab and placed him on his defence on 19 counts.
Matyayi endorsed for City’s top job
Moses Matyayi, who came second in the protracted recruitment process for the much-coveted City of Windhoek’s CEO position, has been recommended to get the job.
Former cop pleads not guilty to fraud charges
A former police officer, who allegedly committed fraud to the tune of N$10 million, pleaded not guilty yesterday before Windhoek High Court Acting Judge Phillanda Christian.
Abortion public hearings commence in Khomas
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Gender Equality, Social Development and Family Affairs has started its final round of public hearings in the Khomas region on the contentious issue of abortion. The hearings began recently and will continue until the end of the month.
Alleged stone killer pleads not guilty
A 38-year-old man from Aranos in the Mariental District pleaded not guilty before Windhoek High Court Judge Dinnah Usiku to charges of murder, rape and assault as well as defeating or obstructing the course of justice.
Musali ya itwezi umangana ni kwena kupulusa mwanana
Musali ya itwezi nabile ni bundume kupulusa mwana ‘hae walilimo zene mwa mitahali ya kwena, kwa nuka ya Kavango, kwa munzi wa Divava, mwa silalanda sa Mukwe Labulalu viki yefelile.
Aviation convention set to change narrative of African airlines
In light of Africa’s vast landmass, its population accounting for 16% of the world population, and its low share of global trade of 2%, the continent is an excellent opportunity to develop air transport.
First-ever EU/Namibia Quality Infrastructure Forum this week
The European Union (EU)-funded twinning project titled “Providing support to the Namibia Standards Institution (NSI)”, together with its partners and the industrialisation and trade ministry, will host the first-ever EU/Namibia Quality Infrastructure Forum on Tuesday, 18 April at a hotel in Windhoek.









