Former National Fishing Corporation of Namibia (Fishcor) CEO Mike Nghipunya is scheduled to go on trial next year for a 2017 car accident in which a man lost his life.
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Jail women withdrawing cases – Sioka
Gender minister Doreen Sioka said women who withdrew gender violence-related cases should be jailed, adding they were a shame to the country at large.
Limping Witvlei still scarred by past
The closure of Witvlei Abattoir in 2015 left many workers in a state of despair and with serious concerns on how to pay their bills and put food on the table.
Growing disregard of virus rules concerns Shangula
Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula has expressed concern about the growing disregard for the Covid-19 regulations and protocols.
Farmers give thumbs up to oil drilling
RUNDU – Kavango East farmers who recently raised concerns over the scheduled detailed oil and gas exploration in the region have given the project the greenlight, following a meeting with representatives of the Canadian firm Reconnaissance Energy Africa and mines and energy minister Tom Alweendo.
City jewellery ‘thief’ nabbed at village
A man who allegedly looted a jewellery shop in Windhoek at the weekend was arrested at his village in the Oshikoto region yesterday.
NIMT murder accused refuses new lawyer
Ernst Lichtenstrasser, the man accused of shooting and killing two top executives of the Namibian Institute of Mining and Technology (NIMT), has refused the services of his newly appointed legal aid counsel.
Rundu gets N$53m maternity ward
RUNDU – The long-awaited refurbishment of the maternity ward at the Rundu Intermediate Hospital has finally been completed after construction started six years ago.
Oshikunino sha patululwa pambelewa mOshana
Minista gwomawudhano, aanyasha nomawanawa Agnes Tjongarero a popi ta ti, okufawula kiilonga Etitano nOmaandaha, otashi ulike uukwatya womuntu miilonga unene maanyasha.
Rent prices forced down
The dawn of a ‘renter’s market’ in Namibia is how the rental market has been described, signifying a time when landlords will now be forced to lower rent prices,