Although Namibian vehicle sales rebounded significantly by over 55% during August 2022, a local economist has cautioned this figure could be artificially inflated by rental companies who have been replenishing their fleets.
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IPC condemns Katima house destruction
The Independent Patriots for Change strongly condemned last week’s bulldozing of houses by Katima Mulilo Town Council, which obtained a court order for the removal of illegal occupants at Lwanyanda informal settlement.
Fuel railway upgrade in the pipeline
Plans are underway to refurbish the TransNamib fuel railway link at Walvis Bay as portions of the link that transports fuel via tankers from Namport to various depots at Walvis Bay have reached the end of their lifespan and have been deemed unsafe.
IUM Ongwediva cultural festival underway
The Ongwediva campus for the International University of Management launched its third annual cultural festival this week.
Oshana launches oral health week
The ministry of health in Oshana yesterday kicked off its weeklong oral health campaign.
Ex-councillor has ‘propensity to commit crime’
Former Nkurenkuru constituency councillor Damian Nakambare was denied bail by the prosecution on grounds that he has demonstrated a propensity to commit similar crimes or cases while on bail, due to the seriousness of the case against him and that the investigations are at an initial stage.
State wants hefty sentence for dangerous criminal
State advocate Ethel Ndlovu has asked Windhoek High Court Judge Nate Ndauendapo to remove a man he convicted for murder, kidnapping and several rapes from society for a very long time.
Rape accused Noa to be tried in 2023
Intern doctor, Denis Noa will only take the stand in 2023 to give clarity on what transpired at his workplace where a male patient was allegedly sexually violated by him.
City legal battle drags on
Legal battles at the City of Windhoek are never-ending, as four Independent Patriots for Change councillors head to the High Court for a review of the council’s decision to hold a meeting where a motion of no confidence in the management committee was discussed and passed.
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