State advocate Timo Itula on Friday asked Windhoek High Court Judge Orben Sibeya to sentence drug dealers Grant Noble and Dinath Azhar to the maximum allowed under the Drugs Act, namely 15 years direct imprisonment.
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My candid view – Salute to coach Shipanga and the girls
Renowned American author and minister of the Oak Hills Church, Max Lucado teaches us that: “A man who wants to flawlessly lead the orchestra must be prepared to turn his back on the crowd”.
Orata Katjaimo uripehi nganduu PDM tji ya mana otjiposa naye
O Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) ma itja Orata yOkarukondua Komatoororero ka Katutura Mondivitivi, Rodman Katjaimo, nga ngunda ama kapuratenena otjipose tje ponganda.
Omukandjira mo ma hongero wa zemburukwa no tjihungiriro
Otjikutu tja Mbuende ma tji twirisa etjo ratjo mo Kapendje tjiyeri etenga komweze mbu ma uyende, Seninaøi.
Nambano oku hupikira ko otjirwa tjo TjiÞiro Otjindjandja
Ondjira komurungu oku hupika otjirwa mo mwano kangamwa uahe mburipo mu muna oku kwa ko ma rumbi vo vatena kwao me koverwa ra Africa nganduu mo magi wo zo nganda.
Top Cheri and EES entertain Germany
Coastal girl Monica Pineas, also known as Top Cheri, jetted off this week to meet up with EES who now lives in Cologne, Germany to do two shows and some promotional work for their new collaborative effort.
Namibia Music and Art Festival
The first-ever Music and Art Festival is set to take place at the Sam Nujoma Stadium from 28 September till 2 October 2022.
Nakaambo scoops deal with sofn’free
Legendary Namibian influencer Robyn Nakaambo has scored yet another brand to promote through her expert social media marketing skills and product knowledge aided by her unique good looks, eloquence and charm.
MTC introduces credit life insurance
Driving the innovation space in ensuring peace of mind and convenience to its customers, MTC yesterday unveiled MTC Credit Life, which is a new insurance product to provide credit life cover to MTC post-paid customers.
Capricorn increased profit by 16% to N$1.15 billion…non-performing loan ratio decreased to 4.8% from 5.2% in 2021
The last financial year was one of recovery from the Capricorn Group as it emerged from the shadows of Covid-19. In its financial results for the year ended 30 June 2022, the group delivered strong results through the solid performances of all its subsidiaries, with profit after tax increasing by 16.6% to N$1.15 billion.









