The Kavango East Regional Council has appointed the institution’s director for human resources, finance and administration Ludgela Nangura as the new chief regional officer to replace Ludwig Thikusho, who went on retirement last month.
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Masked man allegedly rapes teen
The Namibian Police at Omaruru is requesting members of the public to help with possible information regarding a man who raped a minor at the town last week.
City stuck in N$2.8m sewage suit
A local company is suing the City of Windhoek for N$2.8 million after it failed to pay for the handling and treatment of the town’s sewage sludge.
Alleged self-admitted killer denies murder
An Angolan national, who allegedly informed his neighbours he killed his live-in girlfriend and showed them the body, is now disputing that admission.
Seawork, Green Rose in incestuous fish fight
A fishing company, against which Seawork Fish Processors is trying to get a court interdict against it selling off its fishing quotas, says the latter is trying to secure future quotas through it.
Industry unable to absorb 645 fishermen
The fishing industry does not have the capacity to create 645 active jobs in a short period for the fishermen who resigned from the Cavema joint venture in August this year.
ǁGaroëb against /Gaseb removal… Damara Gaob urges unity of purpose
Damara Gaob Justus ǁGaroëb has leapt to the defence of under-fire chief Immanuel /Gaseb of the !Oe Gan traditional authority,
saying calls to remove him from his position will do more harm than good for the entire ≠Nūkhoen community.
!Gawaxab firm on Trustco Bank liquidation
After countless attempts to get Trustco Bank Namibia to put its house in order, the inevitable happened last week when the Bank of Namibia filed papers in the Windhoek High Court for an order to liquidate that bank.
Football academy to host youth tourney
The Athletic Club Football Academy will host its annual tournament from Friday to Sunday on its field in Pioneerspark.
My candid view – Normalisation Committee should protect Debmarine
Murmurs have it that some rowdy clubs in the newly-established Debmarine Namibia Premiership have staged a silent protest, and have apparently indicated to the Namibia Football Association (NFA) that they are not “ready” to commence with the new season this weekend.