About 70 frustrated children of the liberation struggle marched to the parliament building yesterday but were blocked. The group says they are running out of patience and time and wants government to deliver on the promises of fishing quotas and jobs.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Trustco eats humble pie
“After a protracted legal battle with the Johannesburg Stock Exchange and the Financial Services Tribunal over a period of more than two years, Trustco now has actionable evidence that its financials will need to be restated…,”
Man accused of killing wife, daughter ‘suicidal’
A man, accused of killing his wife and daughter and injuring two other people in a shooting spree over the weekend, is suicidal.
Land servicing, education win big
The Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) hosted its prestigious 2022 Good Business Awards in Windhoek on 3 November 2022. Officiated over by the Vice President, Nangolo Mbumba, the event was attended by leading lights in Namibia’s private sector.
Namcor assists with COP-27 participation
The National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor) last week donated N$150 000 to the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism (MEFT) to facilitate Namibia’s participation at the COP27 gathering being held in Sharm El-Sheikh in Egypt between 6 and 18 November.
Epukiro ECD centres equipped
The Ministry of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication and Social Welfare, in an attempt to improve the standard of early childhood development centres, donated equipment to facilities in the Epukiro constituency.
New CRO targets local authority upgrades
The Kavango East Regional Council has appointed the institution’s director for human resources, finance and administration Ludgela Nangura as the new chief regional officer to replace Ludwig Thikusho, who went on retirement last month.
Masked man allegedly rapes teen
The Namibian Police at Omaruru is requesting members of the public to help with possible information regarding a man who raped a minor at the town last week.
City stuck in N$2.8m sewage suit
A local company is suing the City of Windhoek for N$2.8 million after it failed to pay for the handling and treatment of the town’s sewage sludge.
Alleged self-admitted killer denies murder
An Angolan national, who allegedly informed his neighbours he killed his live-in girlfriend and showed them the body, is now disputing that admission.









