Windhoek High Court acting Judge Petrus Unengu on Thursday sentenced fraud convict Immanuel David Freitas Dias to a N$200 000 fine or five years imprisonment, plus a further five years, suspended wholly for five years.
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Weakening volumes push down house prices
Declining transaction volumes are mostly to blame for a notable contraction in the country’s average house prices.
We have no ambitions to overstay – /Goagoses
Netball Namibia (NN) vice president Rebekka /Goagoses yesterday strongly dismissed growing insinuations that her fellow board members of the local netball association are plotting to illegally extend their term of office.
Industry Loop | Theme DJ nights
Theming a night into a musical box can be such a tricky exercise at a nightspot, simply because there is zero discipline the majority of the time from both the featured DJs and the revellers.
Wine of the Week | Pera Doce Reserva
As the quest for high quality and budget-friendly wines continues, Windhoek Wine Club has stumbled upon a gem amongst the stones of the wine collection.
Underground music fest to showcase new artists
It’s finally time for emerging artists to come from underground and shine on the stages of the world they belong. To make this happen, Simona Isaak is organising a spectacle, titled ‘Underground Music Festival’, on 30 April which will see 13 local upcoming musicians, including one from South Africa, showcase their talents.
Nel’s Babies and Kiddies up and running
Beatha Shitemba recently threw open the doors of her shop, Nel’s Babies & Kiddies, after operating online since 2017.
Mental Health Conversations | Understanding attachment styles in relationships
In the previous article, we explored the different attachment styles, and its importance in how we relate to the self and others.
No shortcut to art
Artist Belia Liebenberg gravitates toward images of women in interesting poses or clothing, but also likes painting plants, flowers, animals and insects.
Opinion | Recently launched Social Protection Policy a disappointment
Namibia’s largest grain-processing company, Namib Mills, has confirmed an increase as of 25 April on wheat flour, pasta, bread, rice, maize meal, instant porridge and sugar.









