Negotiations in the defamation matter between expelled Independent Patriots for Change member Ciske Smith-Howard and party member Sifried Junios //Garoëb have reached a deadlock.
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Amathila rubbishes call for marginalised ministry
Former Deputy Prime Minister Libertina Amathila has challenged a call by the deputy minister for marginalised communities Royal /Ui/o/oo to establish a ministry of indigenous affairs, saying there is no need for such a ministry.
‘We did everything to save him’…devastated crew, family mourn drowned fisherman
A 22-member vessel crew battled rough sea in their desperate attempt to rescue a fisherman who had gone overboard on Tuesday morning.
Man surrenders after slitting wife’s throat
A resident of the Zambezi region handed himself over to the police after he had allegedly killed his wife with an Okapi knife at Shungu village in the Kongola area.
Nurse to oppose Kanyama lawsuit
A northern-based nurse, who is being sued for defamation by businessman Shapwa Kanyama and his wife will be opposing the suit.
Over 2 600 GBV cases reported last year
Despite efforts from government, development partners, churches and civil society to curb gender-based violence, the scourge continues unabated.
Defence minister Frans Kapofi speaks on the Swapo succession and the infamous ‘Helmut amendments’
Defence minister Frans Kapofi speaks on the Swapo succession and the infamous ‘Helmut amendments’
Aantu ye vule po500 ya konakonwa okaankela mesiku limwe
Aantu ye vule po500 Olyomakaya ga z iko oya konakonwa omikithi dha yooloka noya mono omauyelele kombinga yuundjolowele wawo, sha ningwa mOkahao.
Gladiators wallop Lesotho to reach semis…set to face SA
Namibia’s Brave Gladiators yesterday cruised to a comfortable 2-0 win over Lesotho during their final Group B match of the ongoing Cosafa Cup, but that result was however not enough as they had to rely on a 1-all draw between South Africa and Mozambique to have their place in the semi-finals officially confirmed.
Opinion – Different professions but the effect is the same
Teaching is the only profession that spent a lot of time with learners. The teacher and learner intimate relationship is teacher misconduct, according to the education policy. I am not against that but the problem with that policy is that it only applies to the teaching profession, not other professions, which is not fair as the effect of having a relationship with a female learner is the same.









