One of the four people, accused of killing renowned stock theft investigator Wilfred ‘Major’ Kazeurua, will remain behind bars, as the High Court yesterday threw out his bail
application.
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Govt, inmate negotiate prison food
The Safety and Security Ministry’s, head of correctional facilities are currently at the negotiation table with an inmate, who is suing them over prison food that has caused him allergies.
‘Invest in sport to aid government’…as women team depart for Netherlands
In a call for increased corporate investment in sports development, NamibRe managing director Patty Karuaihe-Martin urged companies to aid the government in rebuilding the country’s sports programmes, which have been severely impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic.
We are taking over Africa – Mbareka
African Stars, the current leaders of the Debmarine Premiership and a powerhouse team from Katutura have expressed their ambition to conquer African football.
Sintolo sa litapi sa Katima simangana ni tokwahalo
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Opinion – Life cover, funeral cover, disability cover most important during the global pandemic
The global pandemic has driven home various lessons – but mainly, it is that life is uncertain and the unexpected can happen at any moment.
Southern Africa’s power crisis escalates…renewable energy plants to bolster Namibia’s security of supply
The Namibia Power Corporation (NamPower) plans to develop six renewable energy- generation projects to keep the lights on in the country. Many of these projects are at an advanced stage, and have been developed to strengthen and ensure Namibia’s security of electricity supply.
Opinion – Who is to blame for poor results?
The results for the grade 11 and AS level exams that were revealed on 30 December 2022 were so dismal that the entire nation was talking about them. As soon as the minister of education held a press conference, the blame game began.
Opinion – Education law awareness as foundation for transformation
The awakening of education law consciousness among Namibian educational stakeholders, such as teachers, unions, learners, parents, employers and society is important. This is because education law is not well-known in Namibia.
Erongo Regional Council to assist students
The Erongo Regional Council has established a financial assistance fund to help underprivileged students in the region.







