A former teacher who is accused of fatally stabbing his wife 12 times in front of their children, wants the Directorate of Legal Aid to pay for a private mental assessment.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Kahiriri: Elmo still legally contracted to Sekhukhune
Local labour and sports consultant Olsen Kahiriri yesterday insisted that Namibian striker Elmo Kambindu is still legally contracted to DStv Premiership outfit Sekhukhune United, despite reports that the player was recently offloaded by the club.
Cohen continues to rule fistball roost
Cohen Fistball Club (CFC 1) retained the Category A title, while Swakopmund Fistball Club (SFC 1) defended the Category B trophy during the Bank Windhoek Fistball League’s opening tournament played last weekend in Swakopmund.
Moon Valley Marathon on the cards
Road running enthusiasts can look forward to pound the pavement again with the introduction of the Moon Valley Marathon set for 19 March 2022 in Swakopmund.
Opinion – Patience is a virtue
We often and generally tend to grow frustrated with others because of what we expect them to be and, in our frustrations, it is often very difficult to put ourselves in their shoes and understand their “what” and “why” for the things they do.
Sanlam announces Bag-to-School winners
Sanlam last week handed over 50 bags full of school supplies to winners of its annual Sanlam Bag-to-School competition.
African child, get up and hustle
While some are still waiting for the Covid-19 pandemic to trigger their yet unknown abilities to make money, Gerson Sheefeni is honing his abilities to cut hair.
Short Story – Genocide – Flirting with Death
I bumped into a gunner from the firing battalion. The sapper kicked a prisoner until he coughed blood.
Ruusa helps girls make wise decisions
Teenage pregnancy due to poor or no sex education, absence from school because of a lack of sanitary pads, and peer pressure are some challenges many school girls face daily.
Rhino and Buffalo set to enter Namibia by mid-2022
After years of planning, immense procurement challenges and a touch of Covid-19, Rhino and Buffalo are set to enter Namibia’s border and join the NamPower family by mid-2022.







