The Katutura Magistrate’s Court has strongly advised suspects accused of working in cahoots with a former prosecutor to fraudulently scam the office of the Judiciary in witness fees to sort out their legal representation.
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Baby dumping accused faces long wait for trial
The trial of a woman accused of dumping her dead infant after giving birth will only be heard next year.
City mum on CEO appointment … rival council leaders question delay
Frustrated City of Windhoek councillors are demanding that a progress report on the recruitment of the new CEO be submitted in the next council meeting, scheduled for the end of this month.
Retailer ditches injured employee
A young chef from Walvis Bay says she was fired from her job after she got shocked by an electrical pot that left her with several medical complications, including seizures.
City opposes ‘middleman electricity distributor’
The Electricity Control Board (ECB) is at an advanced stage of establishing middleman-like regional electricity distribution (REDs) companies for southern and central Namibia, its latest report shows.
Judge exonerates two of diamond possession
A judge has freed two men accused of theft, alternatively possession of uncut diamonds and one count of conspiracy to commit an offence to bring to an end a saga that lasted over a decade.
NRU appoints Heynes as new CEO
The Namibia Rugby Union (NRU) has officially appointed seasoned sport administrator John Heynes as its new chief executive officer with effect from 14 March on a five-year contract.
Fistball league kicks off this weekend
The Bank Windhoek Fistball League’s first round will take place this coming Saturday at the Sport Klub Windhoek (SKW) fields in Windhoek.
Vatungimo moBaye kavavarondwere kuhamena mukaro guna karako kofarm 37
Ndango zodorpa zaWalvisBay kazigeve marondoro kovatungimo asi vaharanda ndi asi vafute simaliwa nkenye selitjangeso kevhu eli lyononomora 37 eli lyakara ponze zodoropa zina zekezenga.
Audi’s launches electric models in southern Africa
With Namibia having implemented its largest-ever fuel increase and the domestic fuel prices gradually edging towards the unimaginable N$20 per litre mark, many consumers are considering alternate fuel sources such as electric vehicles.









