Three judges of the Supreme Court yesterday struck an appeal hearing against the conviction of former ministerial advisor Vincent Likoro from the roll as it was unprocedural.
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Minister speaks on bodyguard’s murder-suicide
Gender minister Doreen Sioka has expressed shock over the murder-suicide incident involving her personal driver and bodyguard. Last week, authorities in Khomas reported a 58-year-old police officer Elia Sheetekela fatally shot his girlfriend Asteria Shikalepo before taking his life.
NPC a pewa oomiliona N$183 dheyambulepo lyoshigwana
Ehangano lyopapangelo lyo National Planning Commission (NPC) olya pewa oshimiliwa oomiliona N$183 opo li tule miilonga iilalakanenwa mbyoka oyo ya ya talika ko yasimana unene meyambulepo lyoshilongo noya nyolwa membo etihamano lyomalalakano goshilongo lyonational development plan (NDP6), movision 2030 and noshowo moshilalakanenwa sheyambulepo lyeliko lyoshilongo.
Judge defers Fishrot recusal judgement
Windhoek High Court acting Judge Kobus Miller yesterday indicated he will endeavour to deliver his ruling on a recusal application brought by Fishrot accused Ricardo Gustavo and former minister of fisheries Bernhard Esau.
Shapumba wins Omatala court battle
Business tycoon Erastus ‘Chicco’ Shapumba has won a court battle against the Oshakati town council over the acquisition of the old open market, known as Omatala, at the northern town.
The war is not over – Katjiua
Ovaherero traditional authority paramount chief claimant Mutjinde Katjiua has vowed the battle is not over despite the High Court declaring yesterday he lacks authority to represent the community.
‘Spiderman’ scoops bronze in SA
Namibian para-swimmer Mateus ‘Spiderman’ Angula on Sunday scooped a bronze medal in the 50m backstroke event at the South African Swimming Championships in Gqeberha, which saw the Namibian swimmer finishing the race under 50 seconds.
Ministry readies to fight invading locusts
The Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform is hard at work to mitigate the locust outbreak in the southern parts of the country, which has had devastating effects.
Agribank rolls out training material on farming practices
The Agricultural Bank of Namibia has unveiled virtual training material on specified farming practices, aimed at transferring knowledge and skills to farmers, to enhance farming productivity country wide.
African air passenger recovery accelerates in February
African airlines had a 69.5% rise in February traffic, measured in revenue passenger kilometres (RPKs), versus a year ago, which is a large improvement compared to the 20.5% year-over-year increase recorded in January 2022 compared to the same month in 2021.








