A report on handwriting specimens from the Namibia Police Forensic Science Institute is at the root cause of an almost year-long delay in the trial of Ondangwa-based magistrate, Liwena Walter Mikiti, in the Windhoek High Court before acting Judge Eileen Rakow.
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Foundation brings dignity back to girls
A torn-up t-shirt, toilet paper, a sock stuffed with old clothes and newspaper – these are all the things less fortunate girls in Africa and around the world have used and continue to use as a substitute for sanitary pads.
DBN builds classrooms in Zambezi
The Maunga community in the Chinchimani circuit were filled with excitement on Tuesday after the Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) handed over two classrooms constructed as part of their corporate social responsibility to Maunga Junior Primary School.
Nkurenkuru school uniform factory a bid to access market
A school uniform manufacturing factory opened in Nkurenkuru, constituting an investment of N$3 million, and is the government’s latest effort to ensure vital market access for local producers.
Fathers can seek ‘papgeld’ too
A father has just as much right to apply for child maintenance, also known as child support, from the mother, provided that he is the parent residing with the child.
200 000 plots suit waits on Supreme Court
The legal battle to get the government to honour its promise of delivering 200 000 erven was once again postponed yesterday as the High Court awaits the Supreme Court to pronounce itself.
Katjavivi urges commitment towards SADC security
Kinshasa - Speaker of the National Assembly Peter Katjavivi has called on fellow leaders of national parliaments under the SADC Parliamentary Forum (SADC-PF) to reaffirm their commitment towards SADC regional security and stability for all member states.
Alleged Ponzi scheme operator pleads not guilty
A Namibian man who allegedly operated a Ponzi scheme and is accused of defrauding 79 persons to the tune of N$4.3 million, pleaded not guilty to all counts yesterday in the Windhoek High Court.
Striking BA players reach wage agreement…tension eases ahead of today’s clash
Gemengde-based outfit Black Africa football club were on the verge of not honouring today’s Debmarine Namibia Premiership encounter against Young African after players threatened to boycott the match due to unpaid salaries.
African airlines set to post N$11bn loss
African airlines are expected to post a loss of US$638 million (over N$11 billion) in 2022, narrowing to a loss of US$213 million in 2023. This is according to the latest figures released by the International Air Transport Association (IATA).








