Namibia is confident that the United Nations will lead successful peace negotiations in regions confronted by war, particularly the Russia-Ukraine conflict that has adversely affected food and energy supply chains across the globe, President Hage Geingob said.
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Ruling in Lichtenstrasser mini trial soon
Windhoek High Court Judge Christie Liebenberg last week indicated that he would give his ruling on the admissibility of an alleged confession double murder accused Ernst Lichtenstrasser made to a police officer.
Sikolo sa Caprivi sifumana tuso ya N$75m
Likolo la Tuto ni Sizo kakuba leli taleleza mapurojekiti akutahisa tuto sakata, neli fumani tuso yamasheleñi alikana lulelule (N$1 billion) kuzwelela kwaPanka ya Zwelopili ya Afilika. Sikoloti seo sisindeketilwe kineulo yamubuso yelikana bolule bamyanda yemine.
Yakulubelwa bulyangelino uli hana kufufa
Muyahi watolopo ya Windoko Owen Mahoto, yanyazwa kakuputelela likwambuyu Frans Kapofi, uhanile likakalezo zakuli ukona kufufela kwanda naha kasamulaho mapokola bapalelwa kumufumana.
Telecom celebrates 30th anniversary
Last week, Telecom Namibia (TN) celebrated its 30th anniversary and at the same occasion inaugurated the TN Drum Award to its loyal customers.
Capricorn pledges N$500 000 to One Economy
The Capricorn Foundation has pledged N$500 000 towards the Project #BeFree Centre of Excellence at the One Economy Fundraiser gala dinner. The event was hosted under the theme, ‘We are One’ on Thursday, 20 October 2022.
Opinion – Why does money traumatise the poor?
There are conversations and training that many people need to get right, particularly about money.
Opinion – Request for official Genocide Day
On 2 October 1904, the colonial regime from Germany issued an extermination proclamation (known in German as Vernichtungsbefehl).
Accused killer teacher suffers blow
Windhoek High Court Judge Herman January on Friday dismissed an application by a former teacher who allegedly stabbed his wife 12 times in front of their children, causing her death, to quash two of the charges he is facing.
Murdered boy’s remains to be released to family
The police have indicated that the remains of Adrian Myne Oswyn (6), who was brutally killed and dismembered two weeks ago in Karibib, will be released to the family this week.