WINDHOEK - Windhoek High Court Acting Judge Alfred Siboleka on Wednesday last week convicted double murder accused, Petrus Paai of all charges.
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Political parties accused of ignoring young voters
WINDHOEK - Young voters feel local political parties are not doing enough to lure young people to vote in the upcoming Presidential and National Assembly elections slated for November.
‘There is a need to bridge the wealth gap in farming’
RUNDU - The Minister of State for Provincial Affairs (governor) of Mashonaland West province in Zimbabwe, Mary Mliswa-Chikoka, says there is a need to bridge the wealth gap between the farmer and the distributor.
How Kora loot left Namibia
WINDHOEK - The Namibia Tourism Board CEO, Digu //Naobeb has detailed the breakdown of payments of well over N$23 million, paid to a company belonging to Ernst Adjovi, the controversial owner of the Kora All-Africa Music Awards.
Swapo, opposition unite to petition ECN
WINDHOEK – The ruling Swapo Party yesterday led a protest by political parties, questioning the interpretation of the Electoral Act, following the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN)’s notice, which
Smaller parties hamstrung by lack of funds
WINDHOEK - Political commentators believe odds are heavily stacked against opposition political parties in the run-up to the National Assembly and Presidential elections.
Strong wind impoverish Oniipa residents
ONIIPA - Several homeowners were left to repair their homes yesterday after strong wind blew off roof tops and damaged property such as tombstones, schools and offices at Oniipa.
GIPF engages //Kharas members
KEETMANSHOOP - //Kharas regional governor Lucia Basson expressed sincere hope that her plea to the Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) for more investments in the region will not fall on deaf ears.
Rundu razes ‘illegal’ garden
KAISOSI - The Rundu Town Council yesterday called in a grader to raze a horticulture garden on the basis that it was too close to the sewer pond and posed a health risk.
NCCI leaders rebuked over infighting
SWAKOPMUND – Deputy industrialisation minister Lucia Ipumbu has implored the Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) leadership to resolve internal squabbles in order to focus on its mandate.