About 200 children of the liberation struggle yesterday had to be dispersed by the police using rubber bullets, after they have chained the entrance to the veterans ministry, following the ministry’s failure to meet their demands.
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Alleged coitus killer pleads not guilty
A Gobabis resident, accused of killing his romantic partner during sexual intercourse, pleaded not guilty to a charge of murder, read with the provisions of the Combating of Domestic Violence Act, yesterday before Windhoek High Court judge Dinnah Usiku.
Oshikoto fights water woes
In an effort to achieve urgent relief on the water challenges in the Oshikoto region, the agriculture ministry will be introducing three newfangled water supply interventions.
ALAN wants regional councils empowered
The Association of Local Authorities in Namibia’s president Samuel !Oë-Amseb says the government should empower regions so that they can employ town planners and engineers to render services to local authorities.
Farmer arrested for shooting hippo
The Zambezi police arrested a man who at point-blank range shot and killed a hippopotamus that was damaging their maize crops at Sitinda Farming at Muyako.
Hambuda fights for final pay
Former City of Windhoek executive Fillemon Hambuda is in the High Court fighting for his final payout from his former employer.
Likolo zetibisizwe kimuunda likala makilasi
Likolo zene kwalilwe bakeñisa muunda mwa likiliti za Oshana ni Omusati likalile makilasi kasamulaho akukutela fafasi kwamezi. Kono likolo zeñata lisa kwalile mwasikiliti sa Ohangwena.
OYO continues to dance for change
The Ombetja Yehinga Organisation (OYO) dance troupe will stage its first public performance for the year at the Franco-Namibian Cultural Centre (FNCC) on Wednesday.
Baker’s Bay artists to exhibit
The second iteration of the 2022 Baker’s Bay Artists’ Retreat Exhibition opens on 2 March 2023 at the Namibian Arts Association in Windhoek.
Six nabbed for anti-competitive behaviour
Five pharmacies and one windscreen retailer have agreed to pay penalties to the Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC).







