The Outapi Town Council in Omusati region is extremely concerned by the escalating number of land-grabbing incidents targeting planned and proclaimed land at the town.
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Fishrot accused contributed to economic woes – prosecution
The State has accused those implicated in the multi-million-dollar fisheries bribery scandal of having contributed to the country’s economic demise.
Truckers caught after skipping quarantine
The Khomas police have confirmed that two truck drivers violated quarantine regulations after they snuck out of a mandatory quarantine facility and allegedly wandered around Goreangab and Hakahana this past weekend.
Arrest warrant issued for murder accused
AN arrest warrant has been issued for a 48-year-old man who yesterday failed to show up for his scheduled judgement hearing in the
Windhoek High Court. Jan Moses Uamunika is charged with murder for the alleged killing of Rehoboth farmer Joseph Adriaan Shorty
Barth, who was 69 years old at the time of his demise in 2017.
Road deaths mar weekend
The first long weekend after the easing of Covid-19 lockdown restrictions resulted in an upsurge in critical injuries and death on national
roads.
Septuagenarian sews over 600 face masks
A Groot Aub septuagenarian, who sews face masks that prevent the spread of Covid-19, encouraged other tailors to move out of their comfort zones and start sewing the much sought-after face masks.
Namibian dies from Covid-19 in UK
A 56-year-old Namibian-born lost his life to coronavirus on Saturday in the United Kingdom, the authorities confirmed yesterday.
The victim was identified as Abiud Uazeua, who lived with his family in Nottingham.
Fishrot investigators widen net
One of the officers investigating the infamous Fishrot scandal says the amount misappropriated by those implicated has increased to N$13o million.
Trucker denies breaking out of quarantine
A 47-year-old truck driver, who at the weekend tested positive for Covid-19, has denied that he snuck out of a mandatory quarantine facility before testing positive to the virus.
Windhoek receives 20 000 masks from Shanghai
Shanghai, one of the four municipalities of the People’s Republic of China and a sister city to Windhoek, has donated 20 000 face masks to help the Namibia capital city to contain the pandemic that has sickened millions.