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.
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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.
Outapi to host Independence celebrations
In three weeks, Namibians from all corners of the country will be flocking to Outapi in northern Namibia to celebrate one of the most important days in the Namibian calendar.
Rehoboth residents riled by new rates
The implementation of the 2013 valuation roll and the review of property rates by the Rehoboth Town Council has infuriated the residents, as they claimed the council charged up to a 400% increase in property taxes.
Welwitschias readies for hard-tackling Pumas… as Airlink Cup kicks off this weekend
Rugby World Cup-bound Welwitschias will this Saturday have another golden opportunity to further patch up their fitness levels and overall preparations when they square off against visiting South African outfit Pumas at the Hage Geingob stadium in the capital.
Namibia hosts regional transport system
The launch of the Transport Registers and Information Platform System and the Corridor Trip Monitoring System took place yesterday in Windhoek.
SACU receipts boost revenue
The Southern African Customs Union revenue growth has been in contraction between 2020 and 2022.
‘Move the dead to Farm 37’
Backyard squatters of Walvis Bay want the new cemetery in Narraville to be moved to Farm 37 to free up much-needed land and address the housing crisis the town is experiencing.
UK trip victims storm Katjaimo’s office
A group of Namibians who were convinced to pay N$65 000 each for a failed trip to the UK said they only trusted Vezemba Rodman Katjaimo with their money because he is an elected councillor.








