Windhoek High Court acting Judge Alfred Siboleka on Friday dismissed an application by two men on trial for the murder of renowned stock theft investigator Wilfred ‘Major’ Kazeurua in Gobabis during 2012, which sought them to appeal his refusal to step down from their case in the Supreme Court.
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Namcol strives for advanced tertiary education
The Namibian College of Opening Learning (Namcol) continues to grow in leaps and bounds, and will from next year onwards offer honours and master’s programmes.
Disease detectives crucial
Forced by the many public health emergencies facing the world, the health ministry and its development partners continue to train frontline workers to equip them with the knowledge to respond to epidemics promptly.
Clash of the titans…Geingob implores cadres to accept defeat
The stage has been set for intense intra-party campaigning for the coveted Swapo vice presidency following an eventful weekend, which saw four Cabinet members passing the litmus test.
Foetus dumped near ‘Welcome to Grootfontein’ board
The Namibian Police in the Otjozondjupa region are investigating a case of concealment of birth after an unknown suspect on Friday dumped a foetus in the bushes near the west entrance of the town close to the ‘Welcome to Grootfontein’ board.
Brother accused of illegally selling land to Chinese
A 68-year-old woman is in anguish, claiming that her brother allegedly deceived her to sell two separate stretches of land in Ongwediva without her authorisation and without her having received any compensation.
Geingob and Katjavivi share fond memories of Elizabeth II
Yesterday, mourners lined the streets in areas of the United Kingdom to catch a final glimpse of the longest-serving monarch that country has ever seen.
We must stand ready to deliver – Geingob
President Hage Geingob has expressed the need to enhance and consolidate the implementation of existing agreements between Namibia and Botswana.
Chief /Gaseb preaches unity
The newly-elected chairperson of the Council of Traditional Authorities, chief Immanuel Nu-axa /Gaseb, said he will prioritise his time to resolve disputes involving traditional leaders.
Murder accused put on his defence
Windhoek High Court Judge Dinnah Usiku on Friday dismissed an application for discharge by murder accused Abraham Maasdorp for an alleged lack of evidence against him.