Struggle kids who are camping at the Rundu Swapo office say government should give them jobs like other children of the liberation struggle in other regions.
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Cleaner goes on shopping spree after robbery
The police recovered about N$105 000 in cash and US$1 200 (worth over N$19 000), allegedly stolen at gunpoint from a Chinese national last week in Windhoek.
SPYL’s moment of truth… all eyes on elective congress
The much-talked-about seventh Swapo Party Youth League congress to decide the youth wing’s leadership fate for the next five years kicks off tomorrow in Ongwediva.
Ruacana corruption probe in limbo
The status of the investigation into two former top officials and the acting CEO of the Ruacana town council implicated in the mismanagement of funds and forging of invoices worth millions, is uncertain.
Principal resides in classroom
Parents and community members at Onkaanka village in the area of Otamanzi constituency, Omusati region, are disgruntled after the principal of Ndeutala Angolo Primary School allegedly occupied a classroom as her residence.
TransNamib workers vote for strike action
Rail parastatal TransNamib has been given a mandatory 48-hour notice by the Namibia Transport and Allied Workers Union to resolve the ongoing wage dispute.
Employer killer’s appeal thrown out
The Windhoek High Court yesterday struck from the roll the appeal of a man convicted of killing his former employer in 2019.
Tourist in critical condition after accident
The police in Otjiwarongo are investigating what transpired on Friday between 13h00 and 14h00 on the Otjiwarongo-Okahandja B1 road when a tourist was seriously injured, and is now fighting for her life in a Windhoek hospital.
Pensioner bemoans delay in property transfer
A retired civil servant is frustrated that the house he occupied from 1990 and bought from government last year is still not registered in his name.
Board did not sanction B1 City project – Shikongo
The former chairman of the board of the Road Contractors Company, Otto Shikongo, testified during the past week and yesterday about the decisions that led to the arrest and prosecution of its then CEO Kelly Nghixulifwa and two of his business friends, Anna Ndoroma and Hafeni Nghinamwaami.