HENTIES BAY - The Henties Bay community has been petitioned to consider removing the infamous gallows at the coastal town, which according to petitioners represent a dark era in the Namibian history.
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Thirsty shoppers stock up on booze
Namibians yesterday formed long queues at liquor stores as government eased Covid-19 regulations to allow the sale of alcohol to resume under looser restrictions.
‘Abused’ victim refuses to implicate grandparents
The police in Ohangwena region said a 19-year-old woman, who claimed she was sexually exploited and abused by her close relatives, has refused to open assault cases against her grandparents.
Namibia condemns brutal murder of Floyd
The Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, yesterday urged “African-American sisters and brothers” to exercise restraint in vending their “legitimate and justified anger”. She, at the same time, expressed solidarity with African-Americans in the US.
HAN wants responsible reopening of borders
The Hospitality Association of Namibia (HAN) says although Namibia received praise for jump-starting the local tourism sector by opening hospitality establishments, it wants to see an orderly and responsible reopening of the country’s borders to reinvigorate the crucial tourism sector.
Corridor chief wants more health facilities at borders
Government should prioritise setting up wellness centres for truck drivers at Noordoewer and Ariamsvlei border posts to curb the spread of Covid-19.
Oositola tadhi landitha omalovu dha ngundumanenwa…Aalandi taya ningi shanamutango
ONGWEDIVA - Nonando oompango dha tulwa po okukeelela omukithi gwoCovid-19 otadhi ti engundumano nali keelelwe, po napu kale oompito pokati komuntu nomuntu, shoka inashi landulwa poositola oonene dhomaluvu esiku lyotango oondingosho dha patuluka, oshoka kehe gumwe okwa hala okukwathelwa tango.
High expectations for SONA… Geingob expected to zoom in on corruption, Covid-19 fallout
As President Hage Geingob prepares to present his State of the Nation Address in the National Assembly this Thursday, political commentators expect the head of state to zoom in on corruption, transparency and accountability.
Uugwanga suspended to pave way for probe
The Agricultural Business Development Agency (Agribusdev) board yesterday suspended its managing director Petrus Uugwanga with immediate effect to allow for smooth investigations.
Govt assures learners safety
Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula yesterday assured parents and stakeholders that all necessary precautions will be taken to prevent the spread of Covid-19 as grade 11 and 12 learners return to the classroom tomorrow for face-to-face learning.