The inquest into the Nchindo brothers and their cousin, who were brutally gunned down by the Botswana Defence Force ( BDF) on 5 December 2020, was concluded in the Kasane Magistrate’s Court.
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Family bereavement delays murder trial
The trial of a Gobabis resident, who is charged with murdering another woman in the same manner as in a previous murder he was convicted and sentenced for, was set on the back burner, as the lawyer representing him is dealing with a death in his immediate family.
Institutions urged to strengthen research
Higher education minister Itah Kandjii-Murangi says higher education institutions should continuously engage and actively strengthen research in emerging fields.
President Geingob’s statement at last Cabinet meeting
To say that this year has been a difficult year would be an understatement. We have faced an unprecedented level of challenges due to the devastation caused by Covid-19.
Grief grips village… Geingob leads condolences after horrific B1 crash
A village in the Omusati region has been thrown into mourning following a terrible car crash outside Okahandja, which claimed 15 lives on Friday morning.
Man held for ‘harrowing rape’
The traumatic sexual abuse of a 10-year-old girl has landed a Walvis Bay man in custody after the minor’s aunt alerted the authorities about his cruel deeds that allegedly went on for months.
Shack fires leave 138 homeless
About 140 residents of the Tutaleni suburb at Walvis Bay watched haplessly on Saturday afternoon how their homes went up in flames as yet another fire ravaged through their structures.
Nelulu hits back at detractors
Outgoing chairperson of the Oukwanyama Traditional Authority George Nelulu has taken a swipe at his detractors, claiming they have been accusing him of financial irregularities.
‘Let us meet each other halfway’
President Hage Geingob has implored members of his Cabinet to get vaccinated against Covid-19, saying the unvaccinated officials were undermining government’s efforts to combat the virulent pandemic.
530 corruption cases finalised in last 15 years
The Anti-Corruption of Commission has submitted 694 corruption cases to the prosecutor general for prosecution since its inception in 2006.
