ONANDHI - The family of the 26-year-old man who buried his son alive last week at Onandhi village in Oshikoto region is still reeling in shock and disbelief over the killing that has sent shockwaves throughout the country.
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Namibian students trapped in Wuhan
WINDHOEK – Over 35 Namibian students are trapped in Wuhan after the Chinese city was locked down to contain the spread of coronavirus.
Gruesome discovery… retired teacher narrates how he stumbled upon burnt body
WINDHOEK - A 71-year-old man has told of his shock after making the gruesome discovery of a burnt body of a child in Windhoek North on Saturday morning.
Aanafalama ya pewa uundjatha wokumbwinda
OSHAKATI - Aanafalama yokoshikandjohogololo Okatyali oya pewa omagano guundjatha wokwiigamena oku sa omeya kuNgoloneya gwoshitopolwa shaShana Elia Irimari Etitau lyoshiwike shika.
Fishrot Six court battle continues
WINDHOEK - The Fishrot Six have turned to the High Court once again in a bid to have search warrants issued against them set aside, while also challenging the seizure of their assets by the Financial Intelligence Centre.
SOE reforms non-negotiable – Jooste
WINDHOEK - Public enterprises minister Leon Jooste said the successful reform of parastatals is a non-negotiable element that has become critical to ensure that the current economic downturn is countered as soon as possible.
Gas leakage halts operations at Seaflower
WALVIS BAY - Operations at Seaflower fishing company in Walvis Bay had to be stopped due to a gas leakage yesterday.
11 000 undergo cervical cancer screening
OSHAKATI - In its quest to fight cervical cancer the ministry of health has in the last nine months, since the introduction of the Visual Inspection of the Cervix with Acetic Acid (VIA) technique, screened 11 000 women of whom 8 000 were HIV positive.
Namibia drops one point in corruption index
WINDHOEK – Namibia has scored 52 on the latest Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), announced yesterday by Transparency International. The score of 52 is a slight decline, compared to the 53 achieved during 2018.
Technocrats must steer clear of active politics
OMUTHIYA - The chairperson of the Oshikoto regional council, Samuel Shivute, has expressed his unhappiness over some staff members who neglect their administrative duties to engage in political activities.