The family of Efraim Weyulu Ndeshaanya, who died yesterday after a fitness test for cadet soldiers, is struggling to come to terms with the demise of their son.
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Take care of your money – Bester
Just like a bucket of spilt milk, a football career is short-lived and once it is over, it can never be reversed and therefore, smart financial planning is the gateway to a prosperous life after a footballer’s playing days are over.
GIPF returns to the Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair
After a two-year hiatus, the GIPF has confirmed it will be back at the Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair from 26 August to 1 September 2022.
ReconAfrica’s ECC extended
Canadian oil and gas explorer ReconAfrica has received a three-year extension on its Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC) from Namibia’s environmental commissioner in the environment ministry. The extended ECC is valid from 26 August 2022, until 26 August 2025, with the extension having been approved on 11 August 2022.
Farmers frustrated by stock theft… 25 cases reported in six months
Farmers in the Karibib and Otjimbingwe areas are losing millions of dollars through stock theft and poaching by repeat offenders.
Commissioner aims to improve cops’ image
After 26 years in the police force, new Kavango West commander Commissioner Julia Iuze Sakuwa-Neo is determined to make a difference and change the narrative that the police are lazy, useless and corrupt.
Bravo learners need hostel to thrive
Learners from the San community at government’s Bravo resettlement project in the Kavango West region are in need of a hostel.
Cop’s reinstatement order ‘bittersweet’
A northern police officer, who was dismissed from his job for an interview with a local media house, is unsure of his career with the Namibian police force.
TransNamib accuses workers of damaging property
TransNamib has opened a criminal case against workers for damaging company property at Walvis Bay.
Fitty grilled over wedding album
State prosecutor Ezekiel Iipinge yesterday told Tamson ‘Fitty’ Hatuikulipi, one of the key figures in the Fishrot scandal, that his closest proximity to the fishing industry before he married Ndapandula Esau was eating fish.









