Four people have died in two separate accidents over the weekend in Erongo region.
National
Venaani wants more youth in Parliament
PMD president McHenry Venaani has urged residents of the Okaku constituency to vote for Jason Haufiku in the by-election, slated for the area on 17 March.
Swakop Uranium aids flood victims
Swakop Uranium (SU) has made N$200 000 available to the National Emergency Disaster Relief Fund to assist the government with its humanitarian efforts to provide relief for northern flood victims.
Murder accused ‘free’ after multiple delays
Mariental resident Coenrad Strydom walked out of the Walvis Bay Magistrate’s Court a free man temporarily on Thursday after his murder case was struck from the court roll by magistrate John Sindano.
NaTIS opens Bukalo centre
Residents in Bukalo and surrounding areas were delighted to witness the official inauguration of the Bukalo Namibian Traffic Information System office on Thursday, which will be operating within the Bukalo village council offices.
Conradie corruption trial postponed again
The long-running trial of prominent Windhoek lawyer Dirk Conradie and his friend Sara Damases returned to the Windhoek High Court on Thursday before Judge Thomas Masuku – only to be postponed again.
Arrows Ladies look to maintain momentum
Action will continue this weekend in the FNB Women Super League, which will see a string of exciting fixtures lined up for tomorrow and Sunday in various towns.
In conversation with football’s forgotten man Magnus Vanoi Amadhila
When former Beatles frontman Paul McCartney penned the lyrics of the hit song ‘Blue Bird’, the iconic Liverpudlian must have had former Blue Waters Football Club’s tough-tackling defensive midfielder Magnus Vanoi Amadhila in mind.
Miller joins King Price Xtreme team
King Price Insurance has bolstered its mountain biking team with the signing of 22-year-old Namibian top cyclist Alex Miller, who will now be joining the likes of Candice Lill, Philip Buys and Pressmore Musundi for the 2023 cycling season.
My candid view – Budget increment gives much-needed optimism
On Wednesday this week, finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi announced in Parliament that the sports and youth ministry’s budget would be increased from the N$330.9 million it received in the previous financial year to a much-improved allocation of N$473.2 million for the coming 2023/24 fiscal period.






