The Kavango West governor, Sirkka Ausiku is fed-up with power cuts that have become infuriating to her and the rest of the region. She said these power interruptions are affecting business and service delivery to the inhabitants of the region.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Thirty-three years for hammer murder
Windhoek High Court Judge Christi Liebenberg yesterday sentenced 32-year-old Inock Mazala Nalisa to an effective 33 years behind bars for the murder of his 30-year-old wife Petra Njakwabo Munikonzo.
Germany supports preservation of cultures
The German Embassy has made available an amount of 53 000 euro (approximately N$960 000) for the documentation and preservation of cultural practices of the HaMbukushu and VaManyo communities in the Kavango East region.
N$400 million diamond valuation deal unresolved
The Windhoek High Court has yet to pronounce itself on the controversial N$480 million diamond evaluation tender awarded to Gem Diamonds Namibia in 2019.
Full bench to hear Swartbooi’s parliamentary challenge
The matter in which Landless People’s Movement leader Bernadus Swartbooi is challenging the decisions taken after he and fellow party leader Henny Seibeb’s infamous conduct in parliament during a presidential address, will be heard by a full bench of High Court judges.
Second annual Ride the Ridges MTB event set for this weekend
With just a couple of days before 202 riders embark on the second annual Ride the Ridges, proudly co-sponsored by PSG and Capricorn Group, excitement is growing for this epic mountain bike adventure on the beautiful scenic ridges surrounding Windhoek, which is lush green after the blessing of rain.
Iipotha 40 yiimbuluma yiihulo moomwedhi mbali mOshikoto
Opolisi moshitopolwa shaShikoto oya ndhindhilike i i p o t h a y o m a k w a t o koonkondo tayi indjipala, ihe olundji ohayi ningilwa aanona aashona omolwa kaape na esiloshimpwiyu lyaakuluntu lya gwana.
Solar makes sense for business and affordable housing
Three new enterprises have used Development Bank of Namibia finance to strengthen their operations with solar energy.
High commissioner lashed over court comment
Namibians have severely criticised the undiplomatic stance by British High Commissioner to Namibia Charles Moore in a controversial comment he made on Twitter regarding the granting of citizenship to a four-year-old child of a same-sex couple.
Hope flickers for Witvlei revival
Economic despair and rampant unemployment could soon be a thing of the past for the residents of Witvlei in the Omaheke region, as the planned reopening of the renowned Witvlei Abattoir is set to provide over 250 permanent and seasonal jobs to the settlement’s inhabitants.









