A three-year-old toddler died after a massive fire tore through homes in Walvis Bay’s Tutaleni, displacing over 100.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
State seeks leave to appeal Gustavo’s release
The State has maintained the High Court misdirected itself when it ordered that one of the Fishrot accused, Ricardo Gustavo, be released on bail last year.
Geingob remembers Banda
President Hage Geingob has hailed the role played by late Zambian leader Rupiah Banda, following his death on Friday at the age of 85.
Kidnapped taxi driver bundled in car boot
A Swakopmund taxi driver had to endure six hours of horror when he was kidnapped and stuffed in the boot of his own vehicle, allegedly by three men.
Hambukushu continue fight for Bwabwata
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Constitutional and Legal Affairs will undertake a fact-finding visit to the Bwabwata National Park in Kavango East this week.
Aupindi backs stiffer sentences for rapists
Swapo backbencher Tobie Aupindi has endorsed the proposal by the Ministry of Justice to increase sentences for sexual violence convicts.
Zambezi schools get new hostels
Pupils from four rural schools in the Zambezi region, who had to stay in makeshift tents on school grounds, now have decent structures to accommodate them.
Rössing Virtual Marathon set for tomorrow
For the second year in a row, the popular Rössing Marathon will again be held virtually this year, and will see local and international participants going toe-to-toe from their respective localities.
Wounded Eagles seeking redemption against Oman
Namibia’s senior cricket team, the Eagles, will today be out to resuscitate their ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2 campaign when they square off against an unpredictable Oman side at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium in Dubai.
My candid view – The blurry line between sports and politics hypocrisy
Yesterday, news reached the world that English football club Chelsea has been directly and indirectly hit with sanctions by the UK government, and those somewhat unfair and unjustified sanctions were triggered by the purported involvement of club owner and Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich in Ukraine’s invasion by Russia.









