WALVIS BAY – Seaflower Pelagic Processing (SPP) employees and a union representing their interests have made a dramatic U-turn against the company and are calling on government to revoke the quota that was allocated to them earlier this year to save 655 jobs at Walvis Bay.
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BDF unapologetic as border tension simmers
Botswana Defence Force (BDF) commander Tebo Dikote was yesterday unapologetic over the killing of Namibian fishermen who were gunned down last week Thursday between Impalila Island and the Kasika village on the Chobe River.
Shalli apologises, retracts ‘killing’ comment
Former Namibian Defence Force chief Martin Shalli yesterday succumbed to pressure by issuing an apology over his comments at a Swapo rally where he had called for the slitting of Swapo defectors’ throats.
Lawyer absence stalls Conradie trial
The trial of prominent Windhoek lawyer Dirk Conradie and his long-time friend Sara Ngenohani Damases was for the umpteenth time postponed yesterday, this time to 8 March next year.
Police recruits urged to protect the vulnerable
OMUTHIYA – Oshikoto police commander Commissioner Armas Shivute has urged new police recruits to uphold the law, as they protect the vulnerable in the community while dealing decisively with offenders.
Tjaronda has big plans for Epukiro
Independent candidate for the Epukiro constituency Sandie Tjaronda has vowed to make the constituency the region’s economic hub by, among others, reinforcing the agricultural sector and building capacity to add value to its raw materials.
Irimari a kumagidha oshigwana shi hogolele Swapo
Ngoloneya gwoshitopolwa shaShana Elia Irimari okwa kumagidha oshigwana shi hogolele ongundu yoSwapo oshoka oyo yi li mondjila.
Geingob calls for Walvis recapture
WALVIS BAY – President Hage Geingob has galvanised Swapo supporters to reclaim the Walvis Bay Urban constituency in the upcoming regional and local authority elections, while refuting accusations that the ruling party is corrupt.
Tears flow at Shannon’s memorial
The family of the late Shannon Wasserfall whose body was found buried in a shallow grave in the dunes at Walvis Bay a month ago said though they have forgiven the suspected murderers; they still need to understand why they had to do it.
Swapo-led government takes care of everybody – Kuugongelwa-Amadhila
ORANJEMUND – The Swapo Party-led government has and will always endeavour to ensure a system in Namibia where the dignity of all Namibians will be respected and that no one will be left out, said Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila during the party rally in Oranjemund on Saturday.