Swapo war veterans yesterday remembered and commemorated Cassinga Day at the party’s regional headquarters in Okanjengedi, Oshana region.
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Road to State House gets crowded
Affirmative Repositioning movement leader Job Amupanda does not only dream of becoming Namibia’s fourth democratically-elected president, he has in fact already started preparing his acceptance speech.
CEO OF YOUR CAREER with Ipupa Fadeyi – To the graduates: The power of vision
Congratulations on your graduation! As you enter the job market, you may feel overwhelmed with all the possibilities and options available to you. In all this, it’s important to remember that you have the power to shape your future and steer your career in the direction you desire.
Men of the cloth tussle over tithes
Prominent South African pastor John Anosike and Namibian-based apostle Jimmy Mwaba are at loggerheads over money raised during a three-day church crusade held in early April.
Flood victims fear second wave…as Zambezi keeps rising
Just as flood victims in the Kabbe flood-prone areas of the Zambezi region prepare to resume their daily lives, the rapid rise of the Zambezi River has villagers and officials fearing a potential second wave.
1 400 vie for 70 medical school spots
More and more Namibians are applying for programmes offered by the University of Namibia’s School of Medicine, which receives over a thousand applications annually for only 70 available places.
Couple nabbed for child abuse
A couple from Ongwediva is set to appear in court today after they allegedly assaulted their niece and a nephew for a horrifying five years.
‘Double-sim card’ phone still haunts Esau
The infamous request by corruption-tainted former fisheries minister Benard Esau for a dual sim card iPhone, as depicted in a 2019 Al Jazeera documentary, is haunting him as he seeks to be released on bail.
Russian rapist attacks conviction, sentence
Convicted rapists Russian national Alexander Krylov and his Namibian counterpart Anna Engelbrecht want the High Court to provide an opportunity for them to petition the Supreme Court over their convictions and sentences.
Kavango East records 5 000 GBV cases annually
The Kavango East region continues to record high cases of gender-based violence, despite efforts by various organisations to curb the scourge of violence in the home and among romantic partners.









