Commissioner for refugees Likius Valombola has asked forgiveness from the court, the entire Namibian nation as well as the family and loved ones of late student leader Helao Ndjaba.
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Govt faces seal culling dilemma
Namibia’s seal population has escalated to such an extent that it is putting pressure on local fish stocks.
Grootfontein to develop over 4 000 plots
A total of 4 260 plots are earmarked for development in Grootfontein, with priority centred on low and ultra-low-income earners as well as members of the police and Namibian Defence Force.
State denies negligence in vaccine death
The health ministry has denied having been negligent in the death of a three-month-old baby, who died after allegedly receiving a vaccine at Black Chain clinic in Katutura nearly six years ago.
Swakop murder trial resumes tomorrow
The trial of two of three men, accused of attacking and murdering an elderly couple at their Swakopmund home in 2017, was postponed to tomorrow.
Namibia ‘prepared’ for fourth wave…as global infections surge
Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula says although Covid-19 positive cases, hospitalisations and deaths are on a downward trend, Namibia is prepared for a possible future resurgence in cases as the numbers are picking up in especially European countries.
ECN washes hands of residency saga
Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) chief electoral officer Theo Mujoro says it is not the electoral body’s obligation, responsibility, or duty to ensure that elected councillors are residents in their elected constituencies.
Vaccination hesitancy a nightmare for AfCFTA
The African Continental Free Trade Area came into being on 1 January 2021, with the entire continent hoping it would usher in a new era of rapid growth and development for the continent’s largely limping economies.
Lack of control causes Nova tent removal
Zambezi Regional Council says the removal of 125 tents from residents at Nova in October this year was due to a lack of control from Katima Mulilo Town Council in 2020.
‘Stop fooling public servants’ … PSUN rebukes Napwu over government workers’ pay
Public Service Union of Namibia (PSUN) has rebuked the Namibia Public Workers Union (Napwu), accusing it of “fooling” civil servants when they said their salary negotiations process for the 2021/2022 financial year is still ongoing.
