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Man stabs woman to death…injures another
A man allegedly killed a woman and severely injured his sister-in-law on Sunday evening at Rooibank, situated about 60 kilometres from Walvis Bay.
Former police officer shot dead in cold blood
The wife of a former police officer, whose life was allegedly ended on Friday by two bullets fired by members of the law enforcement unit, is finding it hard to come to terms with his death.
Education minister vows to do more with less
The ministry of education has promised targeted immediate intervention strategies following the dismal outcome of the 2022 grade 11 and Advanced Subsidiary (AS) results.
First couple on love, marriage and family
At face value, Namibian president Hage Geingob and First Lady Monica Geingos may be the couple that is steering the Namibian ship. But at home, they are your regular Joes.
Calle: No beef with limping Meatco… flirts with Savana Beef behind closed doors
Despite painting a bleak picture of the struggling Meat Corporation of Namibia (Meatco), agriculture minister Calle Schlettwein now says the entity is not his baby, instead referring queries pertaining to it to the finance ministry, under which the corporation resides.
Zambezi villages inaccessible
The Zambezi regional council is preparing for floods as the level of the Zambezi River continues to rise. In fact, several villages have already been cut off from basic services as vehicles can no longer access these areas due to the heavy rain that fell over the past months.
Möller murder accused appoints private lawyer
The main accused in the trial of five men accused of the murder of Walvis Bay businessman Hans-Jorg Möller fired his second Legal Aid lawyer, Meriam Kandoni, and appointed Mbanga Siyomunji on a private instruction.
Brazilian naval ship visits Walvis Bay
The Namibian Navy and their Brazilian counterparts took part in various military exercises over the weekend to strengthen relations between the two countries.
Isaacs decries lack of experienced, quality players…as Stars remain unstoppable
Black Africa veteran gaffer Brian Isaacs on Saturday admitted that until the club starts roping in top experienced players with the required premiership calibre, things it will continue to be difficult for the former Namibian champions.






