Namibia finds itself in the clutches of the Covid-19 pandemic that has threatened to destroy all aspects of the nation’s development and adversely affects all sectors of the economy.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
‘Why did they cut him up’… distraught Karibib mother searches for answers
“I don’t know why he was killed. But why did they have to chop him like an animal?”
Tributes flow for beloved John Kady
There has been an outpouring of grief following the death of legendary broadcaster Johannes Shigwedha, popularly known as John Kady. Shigwedha died in a Windhoek hospital on Sunday after battling liver cancer. He was 52.
Swiss firm bags container terminal deal
A Switzerland-headquartered company has been chosen by Namport to manage the new container terminal at Walvis Bay.
Nghipunya’s constitutional challenge fails
Three judges of the High Court differed Friday when judgement in the constitutional challenge lodged by former CEO of Fishcor, Mike Nghipunya, was delivered.
Grootfontein to evict CBD vendors
The municipal council of Grootfontein has approached the High Court to compel them to evict street vendors in the town after hawkers refused to vacate the central business district area.
Fitty attacks audit report
The defence team of Fishrot accused Tamson ‘Fitty’ Hatuikulipi last week attacked the veracity of the “audit report” Anti-Corruption Commission chief investigator Andreas Kanyangela quoted extensively during his evidence-in-chief.
Amushelelo’s Merc to go under the hammer
The High Court has ordered a public auction of a Mercedes Benz sedan belonging to forex trader-turned-politician Michael Amushelelo.
My candid view – Turn left Jasenh ‘Khumalo’ Petrus
TODAY, the Kuisebmond suburb is in deep mourning and drenched in tears of undeniable pain, as a prodigal son returns home for a final send-off; a sad one indeed.
A gandja omiti dhokutsika kaakalimo mEenhana
Omugundjuka gwedhina Iyaloo Daniel, gwomimvo 27 mEtitatu okwa gandja omiti dhiiyimati dhi li 75, kaakalimo yomoshitopolwahogololo shEenhana, opo ya ka tsike.