An unnamed illness suffered by lawyer Hipura Ujaha has further delayed the start of the trial of 45-year-old estate administrator Mervin Kozonguizi in the Windhoek High Court.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Oshivilo shemanguluko pamwe nedalo londohotola yotete monooli…..Omundohotola “GWANANDJOKWE” okwa dalelwe 21 March 1873
Monhele yokukaleka oinima nomishangwa dopandjokonona, Onandjokwe Medical Museum, edina laDr. Selma Rainio, oli li mo tali dana onghandangala.
Millions in GIPF benefits waiting to be claimed
The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) is calling on all former members who have left employment due to retirement, resignation, ill-health, disability, or retrenchment, and who have not claimed or received their pension benefits from the fund.
Geingob: Cultivate positive national identity
Buoyed by the massive turnout at a fully packed Olufuko Centre in Outapi, President Hage Geingob yesterday said after 33 years of sustained progress, there is still work to be done for the country to achieve its goals.
‘Protest’ gets activists, MP arrested
The youth protest against unemployment, which was supposed to take place yesterday in Windhoek, has resulted in the arrest of social justice activists Michael Amushelelo and Dimbulukeni Nauyoma as well as Parliamentarian Inna Hengari.
Supreme Court revokes surrogate child citizenship
Five judges of the Supreme Court ruled on Monday that the Windhoek High Court was wrong when it ordered the Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration to grant citizenship to the child of same-sex couple Phillip Lühl and partner Guillermo Delgado, who hails from Mexico.
Four minors raped last week
Four minor girls were allegedly raped in different incidents last week. The youngest was seven years old while the oldest was 15.
Orokave residents die on donkeys
The inaccessibility of the Orokave village in the Epupa constituency of the Kunene region is forcing the residents to bury their dead in an undignified way, which they were warned is illegal.
Punching above her weight
As Namibia celebrates 33 years of independence tomorrow, 21 March, we take a look at the many achievements the country’s sporting fraternity has scored over the years, which continues to inspire the future.
The evolution of legal aid
There will always be citizens unable to afford private legal services whenever they need legal assistance, which will compell them for government funded legal aid.








