Three judges of the Namibian Supreme Court on Friday set aside the ruling of Windhoek High Court Judge Herman Oosthuizen to release Fishrot accused Ricardo Gustavo on bail.
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Nabta leadership tussle continues
The fight by the Namibia Bus and Taxi Association (Nabta) to have its former president Vespa Muunda interdicted from representing the association in any capacity, will only be heard next year.
Lutombi leaves city in lurch
The epic year-long quest of the City of Windhoek councillors and management to get Conrad Lutombi appointed as CEO was dealt a fatal blow when the Roads Authority triumphantly announced he is going nowhere.
Cop who shot colleague gets bail
The police officer, who shot and killed his colleague and friend through a toilet door during a night out, celebrating the completion of a training course, was granted bail of N$5 000 in the Katutura Magistrate’s Court.
Minor kills, hides toddler body
A seven-year-old boy will be taken to a social worker after he put sand into a two-year-old girl’s mouth and eyes, causing her to die instantly.
Lithium ore truck overturns near Dune 7
Police in the Erongo region have urged road users, including pedestrians, to be extra cautious when using the roads after three people died and three others sustained serious injuries in vehicle accidents at the coast.
Julie replaces Nauyoma as BA chairperson…elective AGM on the cards
Long-serving Black Africa Sport Club die-hard Jimmy Julie was this week appointed as the club’s new interim chairperson, replacing outgoing chairperson Dimbulukeni Nauyoma who resigned from the palm position.
1 200km, 7 destinations and a lifetime of memories
The Namibia Tourism Board recently took 13 local media practitioners on a familiarisation trip through the Kalahari aimed at promoting southern Namibian tourism attractions.
Collaborate for better exposure
Many with knowledge of the music industry hail collaborations, saying it is a great way to combine music styles and expertise, and ultimately result in more album sales through different fanbases and audiences.
Priscilla on tying the knot
Priscilla, The Namibian Dessert Queen, has found love again and is officially off the market now that she married her sweetheart Ray Sydney Musirika-Apollus in October 2022 in Okahandja.