OMUTHIYAGWIIPUNDI – Regional councillors of Oshikoto were yesterday during an information-sharing session oriented on the operation of modern media and how to build and maintain a good working
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GIPF saga won’t happen again… Schlettwein promises parliamentarians
WINDHOEK - Finance minister Calle Schlettwein has assured members of parliament that the government has put in place various measures to ensure that government institutions do not suffer the same fate as
New passports have 10-year validity
WINDHOEK - Deputy minister of home affairs Maureen Hinda-Mbuende said the batch of ordinary passport books that arrived on Monday has a ten-year validity.
Judiciary rapped over knuckles
WINDHOEK - The Namibia Law Association (NLA) has added its voice to the ongoing Kora saga, following an attempt by the judiciary to block access to court documents on the e-justice portal last week.
Integrity committees to help fight corruption
WINDHOEK- The Office of the Prime Minister in collaboration with the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has embarked on a training programme to induct members of the newly established integrity committees
Nampol to launch ‘Turn Back Crime’ in Kavango West
NKURENKURU - The Namibian Police Force will launch its ‘Turn Back Crime’ campaign at Kapako village of Kavango West region on Tuesday next week.
Aanangeshefa yoForex ya pewa ombooloha yooN$35 000 kehe
Omunangeshefa ngoka e li moforex Michael Amushelelo okwa li a pewa ombooloha mompangu
Forex traders each granted bail of N$35 000
WINDHOEK – Businessman and forex trader Michael Ndali Sadman Amushelelo was released on bail in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court yesterday following his arrest for his alleged involvement in money laundering to the tune of N$17 million.
Soldiers should return to barracks before elections – Swanu
WINDHOEK – Despite the fact that President Hage Geingob says the joint police and defence force crime prevention operation will not be stopped anytime soon, Swanu of Namibia has called on the president to
Fields in hot seat in Conradie corruption trial
WINDHOEK – The trial of prominent Windhoek lawyer Dirk Conradie and his long-time friend Sara Ngenohani Damases resumed in the Windhoek High Court yesterday with Kim Fields, the partner of Mark