The matter in which a security company’s vehicle was robbed of over N$1 million and one of the guards killed, returned to the Windhoek High Court after 12 years.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Alleged Christmas killers appear in High Court
Two men from the south made separate first appearances on Thursday in the Windhoek High Court before Judge Christi Liebenberg on charges of murder, read with the provisions of the Combating of Domestic Violence Act, among others.
My candid view – Rethinking the role of the NSSU
Let me first and foremost start off by saluting Solly Duiker, the former national coordinator of the Namibia Schools Sport Union (NSSU) who parted ways with the union last year after many years at the helm of the organisation.
Esiku lyemanguluko otali dhimbulukilwa koMusati nuumvo
Esiku lyemanguluko ndyoka hali dhimbulukwa nokutyapulwa oshilongo ashihe, nuumvo otali ka dhimbulukilwa pambelewa mOutapi moshitopolwa shaMusati, pehala tali ithanwa Olufuko.
Namibian artists to showcase in South Africa
Eleven Namibian artists will from 9 March showcase their artwork at the Arts Association for Visual Arts gallery in Cape Town, South Africa.
Mental health conversations – The essence of loving yourself
We often desire to be loved by others, and to love others. Very rarely do we desire to love ourselves. When we are unable to love ourselves, we are void of knowing our worth.
Nedbank appoints Muller as HR executive
Bianca Muller, a seasoned professional with over 20 years of work experience, was recently appointed as the human resources (HR) executive at Nedbank Namibia.
Namibian businesses urged to tap into DRC market
As the implementation of the African Free Trade Agreement gains traction, Namibian businesses have been encouraged to expedite the exploitation of the potentially massive market of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) which has a population of about 130 million people.
Russian rapist guilty
Russian national Alexander Krylov and his Namibian counterpart Anna Engelbrecht were convicted on charges of rape and trafficking in persons.
Editorial – City dysfunction spills out onto the street
The filth and the stench in the streets that greeted Windhoekers on Wednesday afternoon is a microcosm of the dysfunctional state of the capital city.




