The hearing for the suit in which finance deputy minister Maureen Hinda-Mbuende is demanding N$1 million for alleged defamatory Facebook posts by Affirmative Repositioning leader Job Amupanda, will be heard in five months’ time.
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Fisherman in court for murder
A Walvis Bay fisherman, who is accused of stabbing to death his housemate and injuring a second woman, made his first appearance on Tuesday afternoon in the Walvis Bay Magistrate’s Court.
Haitengela: Stadium renovations not neglected …waiting for facilities audit
Sports ministry executive director Mbumba Erastus Haitengela recently clarified that government has not neglected plans to upgrade and renovate the dilapidated Windhoek Independence stadium.
Extra slots at 2023 Ride the Ridges MTB race
As excitement continues to mount, organisers of the popular PSG/Capricorn Group Ride the Ridges MTB race yesterday shared that they have made available another extra 20 slots for this year’s event.
Youngsters start community art initiative in Aimablaagte
Five young people from the Aimablaagte informal settlement in Mariental, Hardap region, founded a non-profit community drama club. This is to encourage young people in their community to participate in or volunteer for performance art projects.
POEM – Something is amiss
Poem by Ndinelao Mungungu
OPINION – Regulating backyard rental units can mitigate informal settlements
Business Tech released an article titled ‘The Big Shift in South Africa’s rental market’ on 23 January 2023. That country’s Department of Public Works and Infrastructure gazetted a comprehensive document to update the norms and standards for all rental housing. The document highlights the approach of how to deal with the big shift in social housing in the country.
Sanlam Extra does not only benefit the beneficiaries
With the needs of our clients in mind, Sanlam is committed to do more to help, not only during times of bereavement when a family member has died, but also during your day-to-day life while you are still alive.
//Kharas aviation academy on the runway
The establishment of a Centre of Excellence of African Civil Aviation in Keetmanshoop took a step closer to realisation this week with a consultative planning workshop being hosted by the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST).
Opinion – Towards an integrated spatial planning policy
Spatial planning can be defined as an interdisciplinary field in the engineering and social sciences that deals with the spatial arrangement and development of living, working and environmental conditions at a wide range of spatial levels.




