The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation and the Namibia Training Authority this week signed a sponsorship agreement towards the WorldSkills Africa 2022 competition, scheduled to take place from 28 March to 2 April 2022 in Swakopmund.
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PG to decide on fugitive Mostert’s co-accused
The prosecutor general’s office will have to decide whether the case against the co-accused of fugitive former judicial officer Walter ‘Rooies’ Mostert should continue.
Brothers accused of human trafficking granted bail
Two brothers who were recently arrested on charges of trafficking in persons and contravention of the Labour Act, were granted bail on Tuesday at Kahenge periodic court in Kavango West. The accused, Vaatakana Tjindunda (45) and Tjipirandi Tjindunda (63) were granted bail of N$6 000 each.
Katjivirue faction loses first round in Swanu dispute
An application in which an alleged rival faction in Swanu wanted to derail a case brought against them by the current leadership failed in the High Court yesterday.
Möller murder ID parade inadmissible
Windhoek High Court Judge Dinnah Usiku this week ruled an identity parade held in Swakopmund that identified Panduleni Gotlieb (34) and David Shekudja (39) as two of the men who broke into the residence of Walvis Bay businessman Hans- Jörg Möller inadmissible.
Higher food prices loom
Namibians can expect to see an increase in certain food products and beverages as food production and exportation in Ukraine is likely to be disrupted by the ongoing resistance battles against Russia.
Bedridden boy yearns for better days
Lineekela Haimbodi, who was 12 years old in March 2015, was walking from school when a vehicle that was trying to overtake another accidentally rammed into him, leaving him permanently injured and bedridden.
Valombola wants to appeal conviction
Former commissioner of refugees Likius Valombola, who was convicted of murder and sentenced to an effective prison term of 14 years, wants the High Court to grant him leave to appeal the conviction in the Supreme Court.
Residents, councillors object to land sale to fishing companies
The possible sale of at least two blocks of land to Tunacor Limited and Seaworks to provide housing for their employees, was met with mixed feelings during the monthly Walvis Bay municipal council meeting as residents and some councillors objected to the recommendations.
Nuusiku ventures into real estate
We love a focused and business-minded queen, and Nuusiku Eliakim has been giving us all the right reasons to look up to her when it comes to running successful businesses.









