On Monday, a handful of community members together with sponsors and sympathisers gathered at the Epako Cemetery to lay to rest 10 baby bodies which have been abandoned in the state hospital.
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Seven-seaters continue to operate without permits
Seven-seater long distance taxis that operate between Walvis Bay and Windhoek continue to operate without permits due to delays in issuing permits by the Namibia Traffic Information System (NaTIS).
Victim’s wife forgives farm murderer
The widow of an Otjimbingwe farmer, who was hacked to death by a worker he hired just three weeks prior to his murder, said she would entrust his sentencing to the court and would not make a pronouncement of what would constitute a fair punishment.
State wants alleged pregnant girlfriend killer conviction
State advocate Taedago Gaweseb implored Windhoek High Court Judge Naomi Shivute to convict a Rehoboth resident, accused of killing his 18-year-old pregnant girlfriend on a charge of murder, read with the provisions of the Combating of Domestic Violence Act.
MICT appoints Kandjimi as spokesperson
The information ministry has appointed Shoki Kandjimi as spokesperson to manage the ministry’s internal and external communication and directly be responsible for attending to media queries effective 1 September 2022.
CN and AB InBev Namibia re-affirm partnership
Cricket Namibia (CN) and AB InBev on Friday reaffirmed their partnership towards the development of cricket in the country.
Omulumentu omugundjuka te shi enditha nawa mokuninga uukenisa
Omulumentu gomunyasha ngoka ha ningi uukenisa woomeme wokomutse okwa ti, iilonga kayina omulumentu nenge omukiintu shoka shi na oshilonga, oku etapo oshimaliwa.
Muuna waipiha kasamulaho akubulaya mufumahali
Muyahi wasikiliti sa Zambezi naipihile kwamapokola, kasamulaho akukulubelwa kuli nabulaile mufumahali wahae kakusebelisa tipa ya Okapi, kwamunzi waShungu mwasilalanda sa Kongola
Opinion – Europe is Africa’s partner for building our joint future
I travelled to Africa last week, a vibrant continent that is preparing its future: pushing ahead the digital transformation, making farming more efficient and sustainable, building new infrastructure to reinforce connections between people, shaping the collective security of the continent and investing in Africa’s greatest resource: its youth.
Opinion – When Namibians think bank, they mostly think FNB
In a recent independent study of over 1600 banked Namibians, FNB Namibia posted top ratings across categories of top-of-mind awareness and consideration when making financial service decisions.









