A sea of shacks made from corrugated iron, wooden boards and sheets of plastic, pans and pots covering holes and collecting water under leaky roofs. This is Babylon.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Vaccine myths cripple rural uptake
Community members in regions with low vaccination rates say there is still a need to educate them on Covid-19 and its vaccination before they could get jabbed.
Panga attack survivor relives ordeal
A 47-year-old woman who survived a brutal panga attack has mustered the courage to tell of the fateful day when she lost her partner to suicide after narrowly escaping death at his hands.
Retired top cop cleared of drug theft charges
Former unit commander of the Namibian Police Drug Law Enforcement Unit Freddy Basson was found not guilty and acquitted on drug theft charges in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court this week.
Ex-CEO sues municipality for N$17 million
Former CEO of the Walvis Bay municipality Muronga Haingura is suing the council for N$17.9 million for loss of income, as his character was allegedly defamed by his suspension.
NYC delegates cry foul …as RC meeting is cancelled
Some members of the National Youth Council have approached lawyers to challenge the postponement of an NYC representative council meeting that was scheduled to take place in Swakopmund from Wednesday to Friday this week.
OTA infighting ‘politically-motivated’
Rally for Democracy and progress president and parliamentarian Mike Kavekotora says current infighting within the Ovaherero Traditional Authority (OTA) is politically- motivated.
Ndeitunga: Crime on the rise
Namibian Police chief Sebastian Ndeitunga has urged all regional commanders to continue analysing crime trends in their jurisdictions so as to assess where resources - particularly human, technical equipment and vehicles - need to be deployed to combat the scourge.
Probe completed in Noa’s rape case
The police have concluded their investigations into the case of Denis Noa, a medical intern, who is accused of sexually violating an incapacitated patient at Katutura Intermediate Hospital in April.
Ex-UNTAG general humbled by top honour
Retired Kenyan general Daniel Opande, who on Wednesday was conferred Namibia’s second highest honour for services rendered during the liberation struggle, on Wednesday said he is humbled and honoured by the award.
