Speaker of the National Assembly Peter Katjavivi says even though Namibia’s contribution to greenhouse gas emissions is negligible, it continues to bear the brunt of climate change.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Alleged killer farm worker fit for trial
A 28-year-old farm worker on trial for killing his employer and raping the wife of his employer, is mentally fit to put up a defence.
Valombola appeal bid shot down
The Windhoek High Court has refused former commissioner of refugees Likius Valombola leave to appeal his murder conviction in the Supreme Court.
Police kills two suspected robbers
A case of murder has been opened against a police officer who allegedly fatally shot suspected robbers at a temporary roadblock at Ngarama-Teya village in Rundu Rural constituency on Monday night.
Elcin agitates for olufuko name change…church finds festival divisive, repulsive
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia has proposed to the Outapi Town Council to rename the Olufuko Cultural Festival for church members to be able to participate in the event as the current name is repulsive.
Geingob: Namibia ready for business
President Hage Geingob yesterday encouraged international investors who have not yet invested in Namibia to make an investment decision and become investment partners.
Air Namibia debt haunts TransNamib
Rail and road services operator TransNamib last Thursday received a letter of demand from now defunct Belgian company, Challenge Air, to pay more than N$160 million (9.863 million euros) for a botched lease agreement with Air Namibia in 1998.
Hengari’s N$7.5 million lawsuit rumbles on
Namibia Wildlife Resorts and the tourism and public enterprises ministers have asked the court to be absolved from the N$7.5 million defamation suit filed against them by former NWR managing director, Zelna Hengari.
Pupils in dire need of uniforms
One in five learners at the Oukwandongo Combined School in the Omusati region attend school without a single item of school clothing because their parents or guardians are unable to afford it.
Alleged Russian paedophile blames victims
Russian national Alexander Krylof testified this week in his own defence after Acting Windhoek High Court Judge Claudia Claasen ordered that he and his Namibian counterpart Anna Katrina Engelbrecht must answer the 42 counts of rape and child trafficking, in addition to a charge of supplying minors with cigarettes.









