Reverend Jan Scholtz last week facilitated a leadership skills development training workshop for 12 learners’ representative council members from the Angra Pequena Senior Secondary School in Lüderitz.
Author: Steven Klukowski (Steven Klukowski )
Drug bust accused denied bail
Two Namibian men, who were found in possession of 20.930kg of cannabis worth over N$1 million in the town’s Tseiblaagte residential area, were denied bail on Monday in the Keetmanshoop Magistrate’s Court.
//Hoeseb: Reading improves quality of learning
//Kharas regional education director /Awebahe //Hoeseb said through reading constantly, learners can improve their English language proficiency and as a result achieve better examination results.
Parly committee assesses Naute irrigation project
The parliamentary standing committee on natural resources this week visited the Naute Irrigation Project outside Keetmanshoop.
Murder accused cops’ bail angers family
Police Special Reserve Force members Bernard Mulisa Mulisa and Willibardt Neshuku, who stand accused of murdering Ellestee Plaatjie, were granted bail of N$3 000 each on Friday in the Keetmanshoop Magistrate’s Court.
LPM boots Witbooi
The ongoing animosity between the Landless People’s Movement leadership and Gerrit Witbooi has resulted in the Keetmanshoop Rural constituency councillor’s unceremonious expulsion from the party.
Taxi, bus drivers equipped with defensive skills
A group of taxi and bus operators underwent basic defensive driving and first aid training as a means to prevent accidents and deaths on the roads.
Babanyazwa kabubulai bahanelwa kulukululwa
Mapokola bababeli babanyazwa hala lifu la Ellestee Plaatjie, nebahanezwi kulukululwa kuli bazekele kwande, hane babonahalile mwakhuta yenyinyani mwa Keetmanshoop viki yefelile.
Freak storm rocks Aroab
Residents of Aroab, a village southeast of Keetmanshoop in the //Kharas region, endured heavy losses due to damage caused to their homes by heavy rains and strong winds last week.
Keetmanshoop community demands doctor’s appointment
Concerned about the alleged deterioration of the provision of health services, residents in the town yesterday staged a peaceful demonstration, demanding the re-appointment of Refanus Kooper, who previously served them as a medical doctor.





