WINDHOEK – President Hage Geingob yesterday extended congratulations to SADC chair and president John Magufuli ahead of the 58th anniversary of the United Republic of Tanzania.
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Congolese denies trafficking migrants to Namibia
WINDHOEK - A Congolese national denied that she smuggled at least 15 refugees into Namibia for a fee when she appeared before Windhoek High Court Judge Dinnah Usiku at the High Court situated at the Windhoek Correctional Services.
High Court orders ACC to return timber
WINDHOEK - Windhoek High Court Judge Thomas Masuku last week ordered the Anti-Corruption Commission and the Ministry of Finance to return a consignment of timber held unlawfully to its rightful owners.
ECN denies turning away voters
ONGWEDIVA – Electoral Commission of Namibia officials in Ohangwena and Omusati have denied allegations that voters were denied their right to vote for the leader of their choice after officials failed to set up mobile stations at the expected times.
Aakulupe moshitopolwa shaMusati nomashina go-EVM okambishi nombwa
OKALONGO– Nonando omahogololo ga li ga tameke pethimbo moshitopolwa shaMusati, oga li taga ende kashona noonkondo omolwa aakulupe mboka yaa shi okulongitha omashina gokuhogolola.
TrenTyre revamps Windhoek branch
TrenTyre officially re-opened the doors to its revamped Windhoek branch on November 08, 2019. Amongst the changes that customers can look forward are a modernised look and feel for both the customer waiting area, new billing system and an increase in the number of service lifts.
Peaceful vote hailed… amid voting machine challenges
Following what has been described by many as a heated campaign trail, Namibians voted in a general election yesterday hailed by many as peaceful despite challenges associated with electronic voting machines (EVMs) experienced across the country.
Ex-ministers, co-accused behind bars
WINDHOEK – Former cabinet ministers Bernhard Esau and Sacky Shanghala, as well as four others implicated in the high-profile Fishrot Files kickback scandal, are expected to appear in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court today following their arrest yesterday.
Elders unfamiliar with EVMs, slow polling in Omusati
ETUNDA - Although voting started on time in Omusati region, the electoral process was decelerated by elderly voters who were not familiar with the electronic voting machines.
Smooth polls in //Kharas despite minor hiccups
KEETMANSHOOP – Despite some minor hiccups, overall the general election voting process went smoothly in the //Kharas Region yesterday. Voting at many polling stations started at 07h00, except for the multi-purpose centre in Tseiblaagte residential area.