The Former Plan Combatants Association has distanced itself from media reports that the former People’s Liberation Army of Namibia members intend to work with their erstwhile enemies in their confrontation with the government over millions of dollars they say government owe them.
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//Kharas management committee suit set for 2023
The matter in which a chief magistrate, an Electoral Commission of Namibia regional coordinator, and the urban and rural development minister want to nullify the 2021 elections of the //Kharas Regional Council’s management committee, will only be heard next year.
N$800 000 suit against Jet Stores dismissed
A Walvis Bay pensioner Martha Sabina Madisia has lost her civil case against Edgars Stores Namibia’s Jet Stores outlet in Walvis Bay after it was dismissed with cost by Judge Orben Sibeya.
Magistrate commits ‘irregularities’ in Fishrot bribery case
The High Court has concluded the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court committed irregularities in handling the case of Fishrot accused James Hatuikulipi and co-accused Sakaria Kuutondokwa Kokule.
Kazapua is not for sale – Chippa United
After days of mounting reports that South African DStv Premiership giants Orlando Pirates are on the verge of securing the signature of Namibian goalkeeper Lloyd Kazapua, Chippa United have finally come out to put the speculations to bed.
Cohen dominates fistball playoffs
Cohen Fistball Club (CFC 1) successfully defended the National League A title during the Bank Windhoek Fistball Playoffs held this past weekend at the Sport Klub Windhoek (SKW) fields in the capital.
Importance of professional learning community
A professional learning community (PLC) refers to a group of connected and engaged professionals – in this case teachers – who take charge of driving change and improvement within, between and across learning environments.
German Embassy supports Wild Kids Academy
The German Embassy has made available N$100 000 to support learners and staff of the Wild Kids Academy Trust in Katima Mulilo, Zambezi region. This private school aims at improving academic performance, educational standards and the development of young learners in a specific way.
Reviving the day of the Namibian Child
The Day of the Namibian Child is not as celebrated as it should be – and it is yearly losing its relevance. All this can be attributed to the concerns that children in Namibia still face inimical challenges they faced five to 10 years ago.