The Namibian National Association of the Deaf is inundated with misleading, false and defamatory information about Namibian sign language training, and Sign Language interpreters.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Two robberies reported in Windhoek
The Khomas police are investigating two robberies that occurred on Monday in which a taxi driver was robbed of his vehicle, and a woman was robbed of her property while boarding a taxi.
Nauyoma, Amushelelo in fresh bail bid
Activists Michael Amushelelo and Dimbulukeni Nauyoma have decided to try their luck with the courts once more in the hope of being released on bail pending the finalisation of their case.
Child rapist slapped with 24 years
Windhoek High Court Judge Naomi Shivute yesterday sentenced convicted child rapist, Jeremia van Wyk, to an effective 24 years imprisonment.
Govt farm gets cash injection… N$2.3m pledged to boost productivity
About N$2.3 million was pledged towards the integrated food systems project at the Ondera resettlement farm in the Guinas constituency of the Oshikoto region.
Masilingi bounces back with win in Switzerland
Namibian sprint sensation Beatrice Masilingi, who some months ago was sidelined by a torn hamstring and damaged tissues in her right leg, on Sunday strongly bounced back in a thrilling win over 200m.
Mannetti appointed on Cosafa study group
Former Brave Warriors gaffer Ricardo Mannetti has been appointed to serve on the Council of Southern Africa Football Associations Technical Study Group, where he will be joined by the likes of Bafana Bafana legend Mark Fish and others.
Livestock disease control basics
Livestock health has a direct link to performance because some diseases or health conditions result in huge economic losses. Livestock health position is compromised by disease-causing organisms, predisposing factors related to environmental conditions, and livestock management such as nutrition and handling amongst others.
Gam wants veterinary ‘yellow line’ lifted
The Gam Farmers Association wants the government to remove the Foot and Mouth Disease surveillance zone in the settlement and stop cattle from being quarantined for up to 31 days before they can be sold.









