WINDHOEK - President Hage Geingob says Namibia remains confident that through proper implementation of Namibia’s
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New Nust council to finalise VC appointment
WINDHOEK – Higher education minister Dr Itah Kandjii-Murangi says it is a top priority of the new council members of the Namibia University of Science and Technology (Nust) to appoint a substantive vice-chancellor.
Elephants continue to cause destruction
NKURENKURU - Human-wildlife conflict remains a serious problem in Kavango West, where elephants continue to cause destruction.
Swapo to concentrate on jobs
KOMSBERG - The Namibian government continues to provide a conducive environment for businesses to operate in and which can also attract foreign investors.
Itula promises housing benefit for young people
OMUTHIYAGWIIPUNDI - Independent presidential candidate, Dr Panduleni Itula, has promised to address the housing crisis especially among the young people.
A dhipaga yina, omukulu gwe nomutekulu
EPATULULO -Aakalimo yomomukunda Epatululo mOkatope oyali ya penduka nonkundana yinyanayaleka sho omulumentu gwomunyasha anuwa a dhipaga aapambele ye, yeli yatatu nekatana noku ehameka noonkondo okanona kamwe oka ke li monkalo ombwinayi koshipangelo.
Horrible tragedy…nation reels after family massacre leaves three dead
EPATULULO - The mass killing of three family members in Ohangwena region yesterday has sparked anger and frustration on social media as Namibians highlighted the severity of crime in the country.
Frenzied knife killer jailed for 30 years
WINDHOEK - The man who stabbed his girlfriend and mother of his now eight-year-old daughter a shocking 27 times with several knives in front of her four-year-old son in what he described as a moment of weakness was yesterday sentenced to 30 years imprisonment.
Spur of the moment midwifery earns promotion
WINDHOEK - A female correctional officer, who without hesitation last month assisted a woman in labour to successfully deliver a baby in a Katutura backyard, has earned herself a promotion for her heroic act.
Youngster concedes guilt after guilty verdict
WINDHOEK - A young man from Leonardville who was merely 17-years- old when he slit the throat of his two- month pregnant girlfriend on Monday admitted during cross-examination in the High Court in his mitigation and aggravation of sentence hearing that he indeed killed the deceased.