A decision to replace current acting CEO of the Walvis Bay municipality John Esterhuizen has been taken with a pinch of salt by some councillors.
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NNN: Govt will never sell out on genocide
Despite murmurs of doubt by certain quarters of society, Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says government will never sell out nor deviate from its political standpoint on the genocide issue.
Caregiver guilty of rape
The State wants the Windhoek Regional Court to sentence a man from northern Namibia, who raped a 13-year old girl four times during 2019 and 2020, to the maximum allowable punishment.
Irimari urges farmers to utilise agricultural subsidies
Oshana governor Elia Irimari has urged farmers to make use of various government subsidies offered by the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform to maximise their harvest outcomes, including the use of tractors.
Zambezi’s Swapo coordinator suspended
The Swapo Regional Executive Committee of Zambezi region has suspended its coordinator Moffat Sileze over allegations of missing party funds amounting to N$47 000.
Kongola checkpoint a necessity – Shilelo
Nampol’s Zambezi regional commander Andreas Shilelo said the searches at the Kongola checkpoint are only to ensure that no one passes through with any contraband.
Rehoboth explains excessive NamPower debt
The Rehoboth Town Council (RTC) has shed some light on the town’s financial challenges, particularly the mounting debt owed to NamPower, Namibia’s national power utility, amounting to a staggering N$190 million.
Okashandja road crash death toll rises to eight
The death toll in the road crash that occurred at Okashandja village between Ondangwa and Uukwiyuushona on Friday has risen to eight after one of the victims who was being hospitalised, died yesterday.
Gory details of Riedel murders emerge
A female friend of one the alleged killers of the Riedel couple whose farmhouse was set alight with their bodies, testified yesterday how he described the events to her.
Over 230 women diagnosed with cervical cancer … 135 die from the disease each year
The Ministry of Health and Social Services said cervical cancer is the second-most common cancer after breast cancer in Namibia.







