Police have questioned several people, including a relative of six-year-old Adrian Myne Oswyn, whose body parts were found scattered in and around a sewage pond in Karibib.
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Geingob, HH tout smart partnerships
Economic development cannot take place in a vacuum, and trade platforms should be utilised to foster a spirit of integration and cooperation.
Swakop elderly couple killers convicted
Windhoek High Court Judge Christie Liebenberg yesterday convicted the two men on trial for the murders of elderly Swakopmund couple 81-year-old Siegfried and 79-year-old Sieglinde Strzelecki of murder with direct intent with regards to Sieglinde.
Kavango West man dies after tree accident
An adult Namibian man, Sipirangi Romanus Usuka, lost his life on Monday after a tree he was cutting fatally fell on him at Kahenge village in the Nkurenkuru district of Kavango West.
Foetus dumped in IUM dustbin
The Khomas police are investigating a case of concealment after a foetus was discovered by a security officer at the International University of Management Dorado Park, Windhoek, on Tuesday morning.
Parliamentarians want maximum benefit from minerals
The Standing Committee on Economics and Public Administration held a consultative meeting yesterday with the ministry of mines to get clarification on how shareholding by government in the mining and exploration industry is determined.
Mostert’s trial on hold
The trial of former magistrate and fraud accused Walter ‘Rooies’ Mostert in Windhoek Regional Court is currently on hold.
New multifaceted sports arena for Rehoboth…to be completed by end of year
Sport activities in the town of Rehoboth will soon get a massive boost after the town council’s steering committee announced plans to construct a modern sport complex that will host various major events.
Omakwatokoonkondo onkene taga indjipala
Omakwatokoonkondo moNamibia onkene taga indjipala, ngoka taga ningilwa unene aakiintu mwa kwatelwa aanona yeli kohi yomimvo.
Opinion – Government should invest more in education
Education is one of the most important investments a country can make for its future. Education is a powerful agent of change, improves health and livelihoods, contributes to social stability, and drives long-term economic growth. Education is also essential to the success of everyone in Namibia.