A Somali businessman, who runs a grocery shop alongside Clemens Kapuuo Street in Katutura Central, said he is willing to give up his business for a police station
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Mayor blocks shack demolition
Andreas, who is battling a heart problem, was accommodated at a house in Okuryangava, but had to look for a new place to call home after
Guards robbed at gunpoint
According to the police spokesperson Deputy Commissioner Kauna Shikwambi, the suspects allegedly shot the tyres of the cash-in-transit vehicle and
Recalled PDM candidate going back to Swapo
The PDM took the urgent steps against Hafeni Mafita whom the party accused of showing no remorse following his controversial comments
Alleged paedophile to hear fate
Pretorius pleaded guilty to six counts of rape when his trial started, but pleaded not guilty to six counts of child trafficking.
Fears as FMD spreads inland
The foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in the Kavango West has spread further to more villages, veterinary authorities confirmed yesterday.
City proposes debt swap… deal with Govt could realise up to 20 000 erven
The City of Windhoek has approached the Ministry of Urban and Rural Development with a proposal to have its debt - due to central government - written off in exchange for large tracts of land in the capital’s informal settlements.
Boy survives hippo attack
RUNDU – A six-year-old boy survived an attack by a hippopotamus on Sunday and in the process suffered deep wounds when his legs were crushed by the giant animal in Kavango West.
Pandemic disrupts Kiswahili adoption plans
The ministry of education says the Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted plans aimed at introducing Africa’s most internationally recognised language, Kiswahili, in Namibian classrooms.
Esau, son-in-law take bail fight to High Court
The Windhoek High Court is scheduled to hear in two weeks’ time an application by former fisheries minister Bernhard Esau and his son-in-law Tamson ‘Fitty’ Hatuikulipi as they appeal against the lower court’s decision to deny them bail.