A northern police officer, who was dismissed from his job for an interview with a local media house, is unsure of his career with the Namibian police force.
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Swapo messed up towns – Swartbooi
The ruling Swapo party is the last political formation to lecture others about running local authorities as it failed at an industrial scale, for the better part of 32 years, Landless People’s Movement leader Bernadus Swartbooi has said.
TransNamib accuses workers of damaging property
TransNamib has opened a criminal case against workers for damaging company property at Walvis Bay.
Geingob advises action on 4IR report
President Hage Geingob yesterday instructed Cabinet to scrutinise and start much-needed discussions on the recently submitted Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) report.
Fitty grilled over wedding album
State prosecutor Ezekiel Iipinge yesterday told Tamson ‘Fitty’ Hatuikulipi, one of the key figures in the Fishrot scandal, that his closest proximity to the fishing industry before he married Ndapandula Esau was eating fish.
AR takes MC chair
The Affirmative Repositioning (AR) has successfully toppled the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC)-dominated management committee through a motion of no confidence.
Angola decides today
The Angolan embassy in Namibia has registered more than 2 000 citizens who are eligible to vote for that country’s general elections today.
Heroes’ Day venue not political – Govt
Government yesterday insisted Heroes’ Day commemoration, billed for Mariental in the Hardap region this weekend, has nothing to do with politicking.
Beach volleyball win silver in Zambia
The Namibia Beach Volleyball national men’s team recently put up a great performance in Siavonga, Zambia, where they won a silver medal in the Zone VI Beach Volleyball Tours 4th leg.
Desert Jewels fall short to Zim
Namibia’s Desert Jewels will be hoping to redeem themselves in the 2023 Netball World Cup qualifiers when they face Botswana in today’s encounter.