The High Court has compelled the Swakopmund Regional Court to hear the third bail application of a pastor, accused of kidnapping and raping members of his congregation.
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Ngebiyana warns Nghitumbwa to move aside…‘Together as One’ boxing bonanza
South African fighter Sabelo Ngebiyana has outlined his ambitious war plan for Namibian opponent Fillipus ‘Energy’ Nghitumbwa, which is chiefly anchored around inflicting serious bodily harm on Nghitumbwa and walking away with the coveted World Boxing Organisation (WBO) Global super bantamweight title.
Kubitelelwa kwamusali yatakana kukomokisa mapokola
Mapokola mwasikiliti sa Kavango ya Wiko mwasilalo sa Mukwe bakatazeha kutama sifosi, kasamulaho akubitelelwa kwamusali ya takana la 5 Muimunene 2022, kanako yene sika zizwa kwamunzi waBiro.
Basali mwa Zambezi babilaezwa kilikezo zasizo zemaswe
Katengo kaZambezi for Women’s Rights Programme (ZWR) mwatasa katengo ka Women’s Leadership Centre, nekabile ni mukopano mwa Katima Mulilo kuambola kamo baeteleli basicaba bakona kubeleka hamoho kubukeleza liswanelo zalikalibe ni basali mwasikiliti sa Zambezi.
NSA to host statistical workshop in //Kharas
The Namibia Statistics Agency will be releasing economic statistics and hosting an economic statistics stakeholders’ workshop in Keetmanshoop this week.
Kraatz and union agree on 6.5% salary increase
Kraatz (Pty) Ltd and the Metal and Allied Namibian Workers Union (MANWU) last week signed a one-year substantive agreement. The signing of the agreement means 35 bargaining unit employees at Kraatz will receive a 6.5% increase on their basic salary, effective 1 July 2022. Kraatz is a subsidiary of the Ohlthaver & List (O&L) Group.
ECB hosts African electricity regulator peer review
The Electricity Control Board (ECB) recently hosted four African electricity regulator CEOs for a Peer Review and Learning Network (PRLN). The ECB was represented by the acting chief executive officer, Rachel Boois. The first peer review was held from 9 to 14 May 2022 in Uganda, and Namibia’s ECB hosted the second review from 19 to 24 September 2022.
Opinion – Cybercrimes investigation: A conundrum faced by police
With the evolving of new technological appliances, most if not everything may become prone to cyber-attacks. Mabrouk (2020) stated that cybercrimes started in the 1820s, if it is believed the computer existed since 3500 BC in India, China and Japan.
Opinion – Writing against blindness … the role of literature in shaping our lives
As Achebe once remarked, “A fly that has no one to advise follows the corpse into the grave”, and as a contemporary society, we certainly also need not to be that fly.
Otjimuhaka villagers now safe from crocodiles
Residents of Otjimuhaka village in the Kunene region will no longer fall prey to crocodiles after Ondjongo Fishing and Product company installed a water pump cylinder in the river to enable the community to access water without having to step into the river.