Zambezi police last week arrested a man suspected of hunting, possession of and dealing in controlled wildlife products. He was arrested at Mudumo National Park in the Lyashulu area.
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‘Intoxicated’ women allegedly raped
Police are investigating two cases of rape in which two women in their 20s were raped while under the influence of alcohol.
Trigger-happy partners to lose gun licences
Licensed gun carriers, whether a civilian or law enforcement official, using a firearm to intimidate their partners or threaten others with a weapon, will lose the right to carry it if such incidents are reported to the police.
Labour Education: Affirmative Action plan in realisation of the AA Act
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African airline demand increases by 134%
African airlines had a 134.9% rise in May RPKs versus a year ago. May 2022 capacity was up 78.5% and load factor climbed 16.4 percentage points to 68.4%, the lowest among regions. Aviation traffic is measured in revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs.
Increase in cross-border transport fees
The Roads Authority (RA) has confirmed an increase in Domestic Road Transportation and Cross-Border Transportation permits application and issuing fees, respectively. This increment will come into effect on Monday, 18 July 2022.
Green Hydrogen conference slated for August
The Economic Association of Namibia (EAN) in partnership with the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) and the Hanns Seidel Foundation (HSF), are organising a large-scale Green Hydrogen Conference.
Opinion – Africanisation and the future of theology
Although African theology emphasises the contextualisation of the Christian gospel within African culture, it has neglected African women’s issues.
Opinion – Roe vs Wade: Abortion rights in Namibia
The world is currently reeling with the recent ruling by the US Supreme Court to overturn Roe vs Wade ‘that previously legalised abortion across the United States in 1973.’
Infanticide accused asks for lesser charge
Milton Engelbrecht, the legal aid-instructed lawyer of a woman accused of murdering her six-month-old son by hitting his head on the ground, last week asked the court to find her not guilty of murder but of culpable homicide instead.








