State Advocate Timo Itula on Friday conceded that the State did not prove the two men on trial for the murder and robbery of an elderly Swakopmund couple killed Siegfried.
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Namdia unveils rare N$26 million diamond
A rare Namibian diamond will soon be showcased around the world to bring further prominence to the country’s diamonds.
Chiefs vow intensified fight against Germany
Various Ovaherero and Ovambanderu chiefs vowed on Friday to step up their fight against Germany by appealing for assistance from African nations as well as well-meaning progressive international solidarity groups.
Swakopmund man saves woman from burning shack
A Swakopmund resident was hailed a hero after he saved a young woman from a burning shack on Wednesday.
Murder accused ex-councillor released
Former Nkurenkuru constituency councillor Damian Nakambare, who was last week denied bail by the prosecution on grounds that he has demonstrated a propensity to commit similar crimes, was yesterday granted bail of N$5 000 during a formal bail application in the Rundu Magistrate’s Court.
Gustavo Supreme Court bail appeal date set
The Supreme Court has set the date for Prosecutor General Martha Imalwa’s appeal against the release of Fishrot accused Ricardo Gustavo on bail.
Presidency secures Georgia bursaries
President Hage Geingob left Namibia last week on a multi-nation tour that started in Angola and will end in the USA on 27 September.
Swakopmund swears-in new mayor
Independent Patriots for Change’s councillor Dina Namubes was elected the new Swakopmund mayor yesterday morning.
Veld fire ravages Rehoboth farms
The veld fires that had devastated farms around Rehoboth for almost a week have not yet been put out completely.
NFA in costly labour court defeat…told to reinstate employee
Already struggling to remain financially afloat, the Namibia Football Association (NFA) last week suffered a massive blow at the office of the labour commissioner after arbitrator Liwela Sasele ordered the NFA to reinstate and pay hefty damages to former employee Werner ‘Kapepe’ Shikwambi, who was unfairly dismissed in 2020.









