State Advocate Ian Malumani wants the court to impose a sentence of 37 years on a Windhoek resident accused of viciously attacking and killing his wife with a hammer.
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Top racehorses to gallop in Gobabis …ready to open year in style
The central-eastern town of Gobabis has been chosen as the host of the Namibia Horse Racing Association (NHRA) opening race for this year, which is set to take place on 25 March under the patronage of the Epukiro Horse Racing Club.
Dark optic fibre players investigated
The Namibian Competition Commission on 10 February 2023 resolved to initiate an investigation against NamPower, Telecom Namibia and MTC for alleged exclusive dealings in the dark optic fibre infrastructure.
Listen with care!
Many people, especially young people, tend to spend many hours listening to music, movies and shows or other entertainment on their phones through earphones or headphones.
Celebrating success of keeping babies HIV-free
Smiling and singing, a group of mothers in the Oshana region are celebrating the graduation of their children. But this is no ordinary graduation.
San houses abadonned in Omaheke
Developmental projects meant for the !Xoo San community in Corridor 17 have turned into white elephants, after the energetic !Xoo Traditional Authority chief Sofia Jakob died nearly a decade ago.
Accident victims’ families to sue top cop
The families of the three Namibians who died as a result of the motor vehicle collision involving Inspector General Joseph Shikongo have laid a lawsuit against Shikongo.
Cash and Carry ‘transfers’ 275
The Rani Group’s Rundu Cash and Carry supermarket, which has recently been in the media for all the wrong reasons, is at it again.
Fraud accused allegedly impersonated Nandi-Ndaitwah
An alleged fraudster, Immanuel Nowaseb, who is accused of 15 counts of fraud as well as one count of money laundering, made a raucous appearance in the Walvis Bay Magistrate’s Court yesterday.
Karukuvisa clinic becomes white elephant
Despite having an anti-retroviral clinic, residents of the remote Karukuvisa village have to wait for nurses who only visit the clinic from time to time to provide services due to lack of transport.








