Linea Dishena Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says it is important for Namibians to appreciate the progress that has been made in the 1904-1908 genocide negotiations, cautioning that relying on external organisations may not benefit Namibia in the current highly polarised international political order. Opening the Chiefs Forum for more than 100 chiefs and their senior...
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ACC nabs Otjiwarongo municipal officer
WINDHOEK – An administration supervisor at Otjiwarongo municipality was granted bail at the town’s
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.
Omaheke San eye tertiary studies
About 17 learners from the marginalised San community in the Omaheke region qualified to study at institutions of higher learning in the country.
Portuguese company strikes oil offshore …another significant find in heart of Orange basin
What is believed to be another substantial oil find has been made in the Orange Basin offshore Namibia, an area that has emerged as one of the world’s most prospective oil and gas regions.
ECB and Cran collaborate through MoU
The Electricity Control Board (ECB) and the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (Cran) recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), committing to collaborate on areas of common interest.
Navigating repossessions – What consumers need to know
A financial downturn has many negative effects, with perhaps the most distressing for consumers being the repossession of an asset.
Two people arrested with contraband in Zambezi
Two people are in custody in the Zambezi region after the police intercepted contraband with a street value of over N$140 000 during a routine search at the Kongola checkpoint last week.
Over 3 000 offenders sentenced to community service
A total of 3 129 offenders have been sentenced to community service in Namibia since the implementation of the Community Service Orders (CSO) programme in 2010.









