Murder accused Azaan Madisia yesterday profusely apologised to the family and parents of her victim Shannon Wasserfall at the end of her evidence in her defence.
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Kapofi’s alleged swindler denies wrongdoing
A man accused of defrauding the minister of defence, Frans Kapofi and a local hotel, denied the allegations against him.
Police PROs put through their paces
The Namibian Police are conducting a workshop for community affairs and public relations officers to capacitate them with practical mitigating approaches when dealing with the public through various media platforms and crime prevention without compromising the integrity of the force.
We are starting to find our feet – Isaacs…as Citizens’ woes continue
Black Africa’s veteran gaffer Brian Isaacs is highly inspired by his young players’ resurgence and remains strongly optimistic that they will finish in a respectable position come the end of this season.
NESA opening qualifiers winners announced
Following an exhilarating tournament recently held at the MTC PlayZone at Maerua Mall in Windhoek, the Namibia Electronic Sports Association (NESA) has announced the various winners from the first national qualifiers event.
Ride for Rhinos Cycle Tour registration opens
The eighth RMB & Wilderness Ride for Rhinos mountain bike tour will take place in Namibia’s vast and rugged Palmwag Concession from 24-28 May.
Capricorn launches Windhoek business box
Capricorn Foundation launched the Windhoek Business Box in partnership with the MTC Dome Namibia.
Namibia used as ‘human trafficking gateway’
Namibia is being infiltrated by human traffickers, who use the country as a gateway to transport victims to other countries, according to Inspector General Joseph Shikongo.
Cops mum on gunned down pangolin suspect
The Namibian Police at Rundu have refused to divulge details on the circumstances of a fatal shooting on Friday evening. A man, suspected to have been dealing in pangolin skins, was shot during a police sting operation.
End of the road for Fishrot bail appeals
Three judges of appeal yesterday dismissed an appeal by six Fishrot accused against the refusal of bail by Windhoek High Court Judge Shafimana Uietele in April last year.









