Okahandja - President Hage Geingob has praised members of the Namibian Defence Force for continuing to exhibit high levels of discipline.
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ACC slams critics over ‘Fishrot’
WINDHOEK – No Namibian approached the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) with information on what has now turned into an international fishing bribery scandal, which has resulted in the arrest of local politicians and businessmen.
Shun irresponsible statements on social media – Simataa
WINDHOEK - The Minister of Information and Communication Technology Stanley Simataa said Namibians should continue to shun irresponsible statements made on social media as they have the potential to upset the prevailing peace in the country.
Power outages cripple business at Divundu
RUNDU - Power outages have become a common occurrence in Divundu recently, persisting throughout most of the days.
Activist enters Walvis Bay Urban contest
WALVIS BAY - Local community activist Kenneth Iilonga has confirmed his candidature for the race of Walvis Bay Urban constituency councillor as an independent candidate.
Massive stink brewing over Fishrot
SWAKOPMUND - A massive demonstration against the ‘Fishrot Six’ and corruption that has tainted the sector leading to the loss of thousands of jobs is planned for 10 December in Walvis Bay.
Opposition expected to be more effective
WINDHOEK- With the recent Presidential and National Assembly elections that brought diversity in terms of age and a lot of youth making the cut to parliament, political analysts feel the time has come for the opposition to “walk the talk.”
28 years for rape, trafficking
WINDHOEK - Tuufilwa Ndawina Jonas, 34, convicted on three counts of rape and three counts of trafficking in persons after she trafficked a young girl from Okahenge village in Omusati for sexual exploitation during 2012 was sentenced to an effective 28 years imprisonment yesterday.
Parents urged to inform children about their HIV status
WINDHOEK- “If I am born with HIV, please tell me earlier.”
Drought conditions persist at Uuvudhiya
ONGWEDIVA – Despite the recent rains, drought continue to persist at Uuvudhiya where hundreds
of cattle have perished due to the dry spell, according to regional councillor Amutenya Ndahafa.