The City of Windhoek has alerted the residents in Brakwater to make alternative arrangements as they will not have water for 15 July and again on 29 July 2022.
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Judges slam magistrates for shoddy work
Several judges have criticised the work of magistrates in review judgments in recent months.
Teen gets N$5 000 bail over dagga possession
A 19-year-old teenager, who was arrested in April for being in possession of 115 parcels of cannabis with a value of nearly N$700 000, was granted bail of N$5 000.
Construction company in N$10m insurance dispute
Chinese construction company, China Railway Seventh Group, has dragged three insurance companies, for refusing to pay out N$10 million in damages, to court.
Woman disowns bigamist husband
A Swakopmund woman can finally breathe a sigh of relief as the town council resolved to have the particulars of her bigamist husband removed as co-owner of her Build Together house in Mondesa.
Man commits suicide after bumping company car
Residents of Ombili were left in shock yesterday after NamPower employee Abner Shiimi shot himself in front of his neighbours after he was allegedly charged and fined N$1 000 for causing damage to a company vehicle when he bumped a taxi.
Smith-Howard, IPC case continues
The suit filed by expelled Independent Patriots for Change party member and former chairperson of the Erongo Regional Council, Ciske Smith-Howard, is ongoing in the High Court.
Larandja defends decision to re-run city CEO post
The chairperson of the City of Windhoek’s management committee, Ndeshihafela Larandja, has maintained the resolution to annul the recruitment process for the CEO position stands as the process was replete with irregularities.
Parents tricked into giving away children
Johanna Abraham still remembers vividly what happened when her son was stolen after she was given fish by an unknown man at a pension pay point in the Okongo area of the Ohangwena region.
We will have to be at our utmost best – Coetzee…as Welwitschias face Sables today
Being at their utmost best, avoiding schoolboy-errors and remaining consistent in applying pressure in all facets of the game, will be some of the most important ingredients Namibia will need to have if they are to overcome the unpredictable Sables of Zimbabwe, the Welwitschias’ veteran mentor Allister Coetzee has said.







