The embattled National Fishing Corporation of Namibia is probing a possible scam in which N$8 million was paid to people, whose names were allegedly illegally added to that of former Seaflower Pelagic Processing’s relief grant recipients.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Abandoned government farm infuriates councillor
A sprawling cattle farm in the Kavango West region, under the care of the Namibia Industrial Development Agency, has been abandoned with livestock roaming around unattended while infrastructure has deteriorated.
Prison upholstery workshop gutted by fire
A workshop at the Windhoek Correctional Facility was gutted by fire on Monday, destroying machines and finished materials.
Royal Red Flag Association wins Commando battle
The Supreme Court ruled the Herero Royal Red Flag Association has a legal claim to a city plot of which the rival faction wants ownership.
Incest accused loses legal representation
A failure to adequately pay his legal team caused a Windhoek resident, who is accused of raping his biological daughter several times and forcing her to abort the foetus, to lose his legal aid lawyer and an advocate he instructed to defend him during the last stretch of his trial.
Battered homeless request police presence
Some of the homeless people who witnessed the gruesome murder of their mate on Sunday, described the incident as unfortunate.
Gustavo fights for judge’s removal
Fishrot accused Ricardo Gustavo is fighting tooth and nail to have High Court Acting Judge Kobus Miller recuse himself from his trial, fearing he won’t be impartial.
Shoka sha longwa kaapolisi otashi sitha ohoni
Kakukutu komatanga gopolisi yaNamibia Sebastian Ndeitunga okwa holola ongeyo, sho aapolisi yaali ya longitha iilonga yawo, okulonga iilonga yiimbuluma.
Ondholongo mOshakati ya patulukile aatalelipo
Opolisi mOshana ngashingeyi oya pitika opo aandholongo mboka yeli mondholongo moka ya vule oku talelwa po, oshipala noshipala.
#BeTheChange: Alcohol industry initiates gear shift
Under their Savannah non-alcoholic brand, Distell Namibia recently ran the #BeTheChange media campaign, encouraging the Namibian public to “shift the gears of change” in compliance with road safety measures.









