In an effort to raise awareness around the poaching and illegal trafficking in pangolins, the Namibia Arts Association recently invited artists to submit artwork for an exhibition around the theme of pangolins.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Mukwiilongo murder accused withdraws bail application
One of the six men, accused of murdering the former governor of the Omusati region, has withdrawn his application to be granted bail.
Health awards 27 FELTP trainees
The ministry needs a skilled public health workforce to identify or detect, investigate and implement appropriate control measures timely, health deputy minister Utjiua Muinjanguae has said.
Alleged rapist father remanded in custody
A man, accused of raping his toddler son and trying to escape the long arm of the law by fleeing, has been denied bail.
Youthful killer imprisoned for 28 years
A young man from Outjo, who was convicted of the brutal murder of his girlfriend, was sentenced to an effective jail term of 28 years by Windhoek High Court Judge Naomi Shivute.
Principal justifies cutting ‘slim-fit’ uniforms
The school principal of Haimbili Haufiku Secondary school in the Ohangwena region, Rabanus Shaninga, has allegedly taken it upon himself to cut the trousers of learners who wear pants deemed too tight for the classrooms.
N$139m treason suit hangs by a thread
Deputy Judge President Hosea Angula has called on a group that is suing the State for more than N$139.1 million for malicious prosecution after they were acquitted from the Caprivi high treason case, to prove why their suit should not be struck from the roll.
Unclaimed baby bodies pile up
About 16 babies are among the 74 unclaimed bodies at police mortuaries where officials conduct post-mortems.
History-maker Coetzee clocks 100 matches for Cheetahs
Namibian veteran prop Aranos Coetzee on Friday made history when he clocked an astonishing 100th match for club Toyota Cheetahs in their 28-21 win over Western Province during a Currie Cup clash at the DHL stadium in Cape Town.
Mboma sends stern warning to opponents…as Masilingi gets injured
It was a weekend of contrasting fortunes for Namibia’s sprint sensations Christine Mboma and Beatrice Masilingi, with the evergreen Mboma clocking a remarkable but wind-aided time of 10.90 seconds to win the 100m at the Little Rock Twilight Track and Field Meet in the US on Saturday.









