Family members of the one-year-old boy who was allegedly killed on Friday by his mother, a former policewoman, said his father was trying to get full custody of the child.
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NIMT double murder trial resumes
The trial of Ernst Josef Lichtenstrasser, who admitted to having shot and killed two senior executives of the Namibian Institute of Mining and Technology in Arandis, will resume today in the Windhoek High Court.
Delayed coastal school construction causes chaos
Parents of primary school learners who did not obtain spaces in schools are urged to be patient as the Erongo Regional Council is addressing the delay experienced with the construction of a new school.
Suspects arrested with elephant tusks, pangolin skins
The Namibian Police in Mukwe constituency in the Kavango East region on Friday arrested a 31-year-old man after he was found in possession of controlled wildlife products – two elephant tusks.
Learner killed in GRN car accident
The Namibian Police in the Kavango East region reported that a 14-year-old girl was hit by a government vehicle and died on the spot, while another was rushed to the hospital after sustaining serious injuries at Ndiyona village on Thursday afternoon. The duo are cousins and from the same household.
Labour ministry pays tribute to Strauss
The ministry of labour, industrial relations and employment creation yesterday said it was with great sorrow that it learned about the passing of Daan Strauss, secretary general of the Namibia Employers’ Federation (NEF), a federation registered under the Labour Act.
Pension for construction workers encourages financial planning
January is when children return to school and parents are back on their grind after yet another extensive spending festive season.
Opinion – All education phases must have exit exam
The state of our education sector demands that a critical turnaround strategy be sought to rescue the system from total failure.
Letter – The capability of thought
In our communities, there are widespread notions that have served functions for years. Most of these beliefs that were ingrained in us turned out to be detrimental to our mental health in indirect ways.
Letter – Education minister was on point
During her closing remarks, Minister of Education, Arts and Culture Anna Nghipondoka sternly told teachers to stop defending themselves and start defending learners.







