Ohangwena recorded 13 cases and one death between Friday and Monday.
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Quotas auction to go ahead as planned
The government will not succumb to growing pressure to stop it from auctioning the country’s fishing quotas to the highest bidder.
Lost on the frontline
… Erongo pays tribute to the departed
Over N$39m paid in employee relief scheme
The closing date of the scheme was 31 July 2020 and about 41 092 employees applied, of whom 18 115 were rejected for not meeting the requirements.
Walvis pastor denies conning women
Shilimela, who is also referred to as ‘Atomic Bomb’, applied for bail on Friday in the Walvis Bay Magistrate’s Court through his lawyer Johanna Koekemoer
Cops tighten security to nab those escaping lockdown
He said people mostly use the Kapps farm road pretending they are going to the farms, only to connect through Otjinene and Grootfontein.
Rundu records first Covid death
The further cautioned residents of Kavango East to avoid unnecessary movement to help curb the spread of the deadly virus.
Govt ‘not desperate’ to auction off quotas
The government plans to auction 72 000 metric tons of horse mackerel, 11 000 metric tons of hake and 392 metric tons of monk to both local and international players.
Bride arrested for violating virus restrictions
NBC reported that the groom and his entourage who are from Ohangwena region allegedly fled the scene.
Doctor shares own experience battling virus
After treating a patient who later tested positive with coronavirus, Fillemon Nakanduungile, a local doctor from Oshakati, became one of the many healthcare workers battling the virus today.