The Directorate of Legal Aid in the Ministry of Justice has instructed lawyer Jermaine Muchali as the legal representative of the biological mother of a nine-year-old girl, who was killed and her body burned allegedly by her and two co-accused.
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Kalahari seeks investment in solar plant
Kalahari constituency councillor Ignatius Kariseb and the leadership of the Omaheke Regional Council have embarked on an investment drive to raise funds for the construction of a multi-million-dollar 20MW solar plant in the region.
Nguvauva calls for VTC at Okorukambe
Youth unemployment, lack of economic empowerment and rising urban migration can all partially be tackled through the establishment of vocational training centres in regions, and one region that needs more of such centres is Omaheke.
Rural school pleads for support
Zadang Junior Primary School, situated about 145km south of Rundu in Mashare constituency, is pleading for good Samaritans to assist the 30-learner school with window and door frames to finish constructing their makeshift classrooms.
Mboma targets good start at Kip Keino Classic
Namibia’s Tokyo Olympics 200m silver medallist Christine Mboma is set to make her much-anticipated return to the track at this year’s edition of the annual Kip Keino Classic, which is slated for 13 May in Nairobi, Kenya.
Personality of the week – The sport of chess can be a catalyst
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Biden kayimuhafesere mukaro goudemokoli moNamibia
Mukada gwaPresidente gosirongo saAmerica Jill Biden kapandwire Namibia momukaro ogu omu ava ruganesa udemokoli, eyi yamuninkisa awize ayadingure sirongo setu esi, omu ana kuyimona asi vayagwederere mokutwara udemokoli komeho.
Desert Visa Programme aims to attract high net-worth investors
In an effort to attract foreign investment and high net-worth individuals into the country, the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) is working with the home affairs ministry to finalise a Golden Visa programme, as envisaged in the second Harambee Prosperity Plan (HPP II).
Saving one heart at a time
The number of heart diseases among Namibian children and adults has been increasing steadily over the years, and the lack of infrastructure and skilled professionals has delayed the process of tending to these patients.
MPs suggest unemployment grant
Opposition parties have highlighted high unemployment, debt, costly living and the adaption to green energy amidst the country’s recent oil and gas discoveries as matters which received short shrift from finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi in the 2023/24 Appropriation Bill.









