Double murder accused Ernst Josef Lichtenstrasser said he only confessed to the murders of two senior executives of the Namibian Institute of Mining and Technology in Arandis because the police threatened to arrest his wife.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Swakop to correct wrong appointment
The Swakopmund municipality has managed to convince the High Court to set aside its management committee’s decision to appoint the second-best candidate for the position of general manager for corporate services and human capital.
Prison puts young man on positive path
A recently released criminal offender said while he was behind bars, he managed to acquire the two most important ingredients for a successful reentry into society; an education and a job.
Judge January to hear ex-magistrate’s bail
Windhoek High Court Judge Herman January has agreed to hear the bail application on new facts by former magistrate Jaco Kennedy.
8 years imprisonment for gang rapists
A group of young men who were convicted for having kidnapped and raped a young woman in Tsumeb while they were teenagers, were each sentenced to serve eight years in prison for their crimes.
Opinion – Cooking makes men independent
A group of adolescent boys and young men participated in the #BeFree Cook-off event in an open area set-up at Droombos Camelthorn Garden in Windhoek on 23 November 2022.
Haukongo finds art his best communication tool
Rundu-based artist Frans Haukongo believes that communication can take place in different forms and for him, art is his best communication tool.
Oryx Properties tailor-makes solution for tenant
“We value the delivery on promises of Oryx Properties, their ongoing communication, the willingness to listen to our needs and the honest and transparent way of doing business,” said Bernd Lange, Managing Director at SGX Distributors - Simpex.
WBCG hosts first women in logistics meeting
An organisation called Women in Logistics and Transport (WiLAT) Namibia aims to promote the industry to female members and to encourage and support their career development.
Conference to mark International Anti-Corruption Day
The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), through its Integrity Namibia project, is organising a regional anti-corruption conference in Walvis Bay to mark International Anti-Corruption Day (IACD) 2022.








