The trial of two Zimbabwean citizens, accused of murdering the biological daughter of the husband, is scheduled to start in January next year, Windhoek High Court Judge Claudia Claasen, who will preside over the trial, announced yesterday.
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ECN readies for Swakopmund vote
The Electoral Commission of Namibia will employ 145 polling officials for the Swakopmund constituency by-election.
Fishrot bribery accused awaits bail judgement
A police reservist accused of attempting to defeat the course of justice in the ongoing Fishrot case has to wait for three weeks for the court to pronounce itself on his formal bail application.
Welwitschias beat Burkina Faso to reach semi-finals…set to face Zim
Namibia’s senior rugby team, the Welwitschias, on Friday moved an inch closer to realising their dream of qualifying for next year’s Rugby World Cup when they defeated Burkina Faso 71-5 during their Rugby Africa Cup quarterfinals clash at Stade Pierre Delort in Marseille, France.
Musupali uneula likubo zemyanda yemilalu
Musalimuhulu walilimo zemashumi asilezi kazesupile, yalata banana, uneuzi likubo zemyanda yemilalu, kuneulela banana babapila mwakomponi yaOkahandja Park, kubabukeleza kwasilami sesi kwauzi tolopo ya Windoko.
MobiPay dominates fintech space
Local company MobiPay was recently nominated for two awards at the 2022 Reputable Banks & Fintech Awards, and was selected amongst the top Reputable Fintechs in Africa to participate in the 2022 conference from 28 to 30 June.
Capricorn partners with Women at Work
The Capricorn Foundation recently announced a donation of N$350 000 to the Women at Work Training Centre in Windhoek. The donation will go towards training young women and men with basic skills courses.
Nictus adds automotive glass company
The Nictus Group of Companies has added Glasfit Namibia, which specialises in automotive glass replacement and repairs, to its group portfolio.
CCBA’s US$1.4 billion capital investment makes positive impact
Six years after the biggest Coca-Cola bottler on the African continent was born in 2017 through a merger that created Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA), capital investments of about US$1.4 billion have created a significant positive economic impact throughout the markets where CCBA operates.
Opinion – On Soros’ hostilities towards China
George Soros never forgets Africa. He established 12 offices in Africa. He plotted his “usual business” under the pretext of the promotion of democracy and government accountability.







