A Henties Bay man allegedly attempted to rape a mother and later raped her daughter after accommodating them in his home.
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One road death per day in January
The Motor Vehicle Accident Fund last week Wednesday announced that it recorded 158 road crashes, 335 injuries and 29 fatalities in its year-to-date statistics for the 1 to 28 January 2024 period.
Traditional authorities hail Geingob as unifier
The chairperson of the Council of Traditional Leaders, Immanuel /Gaseb, said they will remember late President Hage Geingob as a unifier and a peace-loving Namibian, who dedicated his entire life fighting for the wellbeing of the Namibian people.
‘Devastated’ Masisi lauds Namibia’s textbook transition
Botswana’s president Mokgweetsi Masisi is the first international leader to touch down in Namibia to personally convey his condolences to former first lady Monica Geingos and Namibians at large, further cementing the close bond between the two countries.
IPC halts campaign in Geingob’s honour
After launching its campaign ahead of November’s general election over the weekend, the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) decided to put all campaign-related activities on hold in honour of the late President Hage Geingob.
From school principal to Presidency… The rise and rise of Nangolo Mbumba
President Nangola Mbumba’s biggest dream was to become a school principal one day. For him, that was the pinnacle of success.
Opinion – Budget expectations: Rebuilding resilience
The minister of finance Iipumbu Shiimi is set to table the 2024-25 budget in February 2024.
Opinion – Unemployment crisis needs urgent action
Namibia is facing a severe unemployment crisis that demands immediate attention from all sectors of society.
Businesses mourn Geingob as ‘great leader’… recognised for deep impact in advancing workers’ rights
Namibia’s business community continues to mourn the untimely passing of President Hage Geingob.
Fishing sector employers’ compliance at 67%
The labour ministry’s executive director Lydia Indombo said the ministry conducted 547 workplace inspections to evaluate adherence to fundamental employment requirements.