In a tale of ongoing conflict between Katutura Central constituency councillor Rodman Katjaimo and a group of Namibians who lost their money after a failed trip to the United Kingdom, tensions have escalated.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Kusila museto kulumelelwa feela ka makadi amanca
Likolo la Mabasi, Miseto, Silelezo ni Buiketo libulela kuli kimakadi feela amanca (IDs) abuizibahazo akonwa kusebeliswa kuya mwanaha Botswana.
NBL celebrates Independence with missions abroad
In anticipation of Namibia’s 33rd Independence Day, Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) handed over a consignment of its world-class Windhoek Lager beer to Namibian embassies, missions and consulates across the globe.
New employment conditions for fishing industry workers
Certain provisions of basic conditions of employment or service for employees and employers in the fisheries industry have been varied by the labour minister.
Music industry mourns Araffath
The Namibian music industry has been plunged into grief following the death of acclaimed music producer Araffath Muhuure, who passed away on Friday after a short illness.
Merlus injects N$154m into local fisheries
Fisheries minister Derek Klazen says there are no new jobs in the fishing industry, unless new factories are built or new vessels are bought by industry players.
Lightning kills 4, injures 3 in Kavango West
Three people reportedly died after being struck by lightning while they were watching football on Saturday afternoon at Ntara village, Kavango West region.
MVA gets green light on investment tender
The Windhoek High Court ruled the Motor Vehicle Accident Fund would suffer irreparable harm if it does not go ahead with awarding its investment tender to various successful bidders.
N/a’ankusê to transport, keep rare birds
Non-profit organisation N/a’ankusê Foundation does not need a permit under the Ordinance or the Regulations Relating to Nature Conservation to transport and keep rare species of birds, the Windhoek High Court ruled.
Wasserfall murder trial on downhill
The trial of Azaan Madisia (30) and her brother and co-accused Steven Mulundu (25) is entering its last phase, with both having finished their evidence in their
defence.







