Two judges of the Windhoek High Court have seriously reprimanded a former magistrate of the Karibib Magistrate’s Court for using the wrong procedure in sentencing four men who admitted being in possession of stolen donkey meat.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
San teacher ploughs back… works to get more marginalised children through school
A Hai//’om San teacher, who has a desire to see more San people educated, has been voluntarily transporting children to school to prevent them from dropping out and ensure they reach tertiary education.
IPC retains Swakopmund… as poor turnout rocks by-election
Swakopmund mayor Louisa Kativa is expected to resign as a local authority councillor this week, following her by-election victory at the weekend.
Visiting mother, son die in shack fire
What was meant to be a weekend to catch up with friends ended in tragedy when a shack fire claimed the life of a mother and her two-year-old son at the Twaloloka informal settlement in Walvis Bay.
TransNamib strike vote results out today
Bargaining union Namibia Transport and Allied Workers Union (Natau) says the results of a TransNamib workers’ nationwide strike vote will be released today.
Health ministry probes baby deaths
The health ministry says it will follow normal procedures in investigating the deaths of two babies, who lost their lives after being immunised at a State clinic in Ongwediva four weeks ago.
Mother loses ‘vaccine death’ suit
A mother, who sued the state for negligently causing the death of her three-month-old daughter after a vaccine shot in 2015, lost the suit on Friday in the High Court.
Gustavo to petition chief justice in recusal application
Fishrot accused Ricardo Gustavo on Friday indicated he will petition Chief Justice Peter Shivute after Windhoek High Court acting Judge Kobus Miller refused to grant him leave to appeal his decision to not recuse himself from the trial.
Geingob: Youth should be champions for development
Young people must devise ideas and use their acquired skills to create innovative businesses, President Hage Geingob has said.
Two in dock today for Windhoek home robbery
Two men will appear in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court today in connection with the robbery at the Hocland Park home of a Chinese national last week.







