The police are still investigating a case in which a 57-year-old man killed his wife and daughter, and attempted to kill four other people in a shooting spree last year in Stinkwater, Dordabis area.
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Demonstrators vow to cripple Shoprite
Those at the forefront of the demonstration at Shoprite in Walvis Bay said they will escalate their protest until the retail giant adheres to their demands.
Bacauli babata kuli bazamaisi ba Shoprite balundulwe
Maikuto nabonahala kubifa Labune viki yefelile kasamulaho bacauli nebakwalile mukwakwa waSam Nujoma kalihola zepeli, banze balaela kuli bazamaisi bababeli baShoprite balundulwe famusebezi, ili baba kulubelwa kuli neba nyandisa Fabiolla Zondjembo, ili taba yene itisize kuli aiponde Labulalu kwa Walvis Bay viki yefelile.
Muyemeli ukupa sikolo sesinca
Muyemeli wasilalanda sa Samora Machel Nestor Kalola, ukupa muuso kuyaha sikolo kwa Goreagab kutusa baituti ba 529, baba itulezi kwamandu, bane bapalezwi kufumana sikolo unumwaha.
Babatibisizwe kimuunda bakupa tuso
Bayahi basilalanda sa Samora Machel bakupa katengo kamuleneñi waWindoko, kubatutiseza kokulumbile kasamulaho maino abona atibiswa kipula.
RMB Namibia wins Best Trade Finance Bank
RMB Namibia recently won Best Trade Finance Bank in Namibia 2023 at the Global Finance magazine’s 23rd annual World’s Best Trade Finance Providers’ Awards.
//Kharas calls technocrats to servant leadership
Member of the //Kharas Regional Council Jeremias Goeieman has urged regional administrators to remain committed to their work and fulfil their responsibilities to the community.
Namasira cops get new accommodation
Officers stationed at the Namasira police post will no longer be playing hide and seek with the elements after the safety and security ministry constructed new accommodation facilities for them.
PG decision still outstanding in Ferrari murder case
Three men accused of the murder and robbery of businessman Daniele Ferrari are still waiting to hear on what charges and in which court they will be tried.
City wants Kanime to pay back the money
Windhoek City Police chief Abraham Kanime’s 2020 employment contract, which has been clouded in controversy, was the focal point on Friday during a lawsuit in which his employer wants him to pay back the income earned.







