The title of this piece of writing greatly expresses the current trending discussion in the country and I think everybody is pretty much familiar with it by now.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Bureaucratic red tape cripples Govt garage
Works and transport minister John Mutorwa says government activities are being stalled due to grounded vehicles laying idle while waiting for authorisation to procure parts from Windhoek.
City moves to calm tension with vendors
Vendors operating at the Havana four-way stop in the Moses //Garoeb constituency have taken issue with the City of Windhoek after they were relocated to pave way for development.
Second psych evaluation for murder accused ex-teacher
Second psych evaluation for murder accused ex-teacher
Fishrot arrests ‘not politically motivated’
Chief investigator of the Anti-Corruption Commission Andreas Kanyangela has dismissed claims that the arrests of the Fishrot accused, who were taken into custody on the eve of election day in 2019, was politically motivated.
Kahungu vows to tackle factionalism
Newly elected Swapo Party Women’s Council secretary Fransina Kahungu has vowed not to tolerate divisions and factionalism within the ruling party’s wing.
Rape convict hostel caretaker faces hefty sentence
High Court Judge Alfred Siboleka has a daunting task of deciding an appropriate sentence for a former hostel caretaker who is convicted on multiple counts of rape for sexually violating 10 minor boys.
Sikondo irrigation ploughs ahead
The Sikondo irrigation project is on track with agricultural activities despite numerous economic challenges, including ageing infrastructure and high electricity costs.
Ex-Rundu managers’ corruption case dismissed
The corruption case against former Rundu Town Council strategic executives Herman Haingura and Athanasius Maghumbo has been struck from the court roll after a further postponement request from the State was denied.









