In an emotional ceremony at the Alpha and Omega Lutheran Church in Karibib, family, friends and residents bade farewell to the little boy, Adrian Myne Oswyn (6) who was brutally murdered.
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Epukiro youth pin hope on sports
Alcohol and drug abuse, lack of recreational and sports facilities, unemployment and a lack of resources are what the youth in the Epukiro constituency identified as hindrances to their development.
PM urges wildlife protection
Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila has assured traditional authorities that government regards them as important partners in preserving the country’s resources.
State wants imprisonment for man acquitted on rape
State advocate Palmer Khumalo on Friday asked Windhoek High Court Judge Dinnah Usiku to sentence a man she acquitted on charges of kidnapping and rape, but convicted on a lesser charge of assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm to a term of imprisonment.
Prost! to Oktoberfest
Beer has started flowing in the annual Oktoberfest activities, which commenced on Thursday at the Sport Klub Windhoek.
Namibian cinematic extravaganza underway
Four documentary films by Namibian producers will screen tonight at the City of Windhoek parking lot as part of the annual Namibia Film Week, which started Wednesday.
Durbanville’s HoneySuckle Demi-sec
Picture yourself out on a picnic brunch with great company, good conversation and a Durbanville Hills Sparkling Honeysuckle Demi-sec – the main character of your shared merriment.
Down memory lane with People’s Choice
The 11th edition of the Kasi Vibe Festival promises to be a thrilling show, with a performance from the hit makers of ‘Siwelewele’ – People’s Choice – expected to grace the stage on Thursday for a throwback section.
Vivo Energy Namibia focusses on a safer workplace
Vivo Energy Namibia, the retailer and marketer of Shell-branded fuels and lubricants, recently held its annual Safety Day across company operations countrywide, reinforcing the importance of Health, Safety, Security, Environment & Quality (HSSEQ).
Construction minimum wage to increase
The second year of the collective agreement negotiated between the Construction Industries Federation of Namibia (CIF), Metal, and Allied Workers Union (MANWU), in May 2021 and then published on 2 November 2021 in Government Gazette No. 7675, will commence on 2 November 2022. This means that the minimum wage payable will increase by 2.6%.