One of the six men, accused of murdering the former governor of the Omusati region, has withdrawn his application to be granted bail.
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Northern school vaccination drive kicks off
Government attempts to increase the number of Namibians vaccinated against Covid-19 by targeting children under 18.
Health awards 27 FELTP trainees
The ministry needs a skilled public health workforce to identify or detect, investigate and implement appropriate control measures timely, health deputy minister Utjiua Muinjanguae has said.
Alleged rapist father remanded in custody
A man, accused of raping his toddler son and trying to escape the long arm of the law by fleeing, has been denied bail.
Education eyes PPP for infrastructure plan
Due to continuous budget cuts, the education ministry has mooted a public-private partnership plan to fund its accelerated infrastructure development plan.
Family of driver who killed 4 offers condolences
The family of a young man, who killed four people and seriously injured five, has sent condolences to the relatives of the victims.
Sinvula back in office as infighting lingers
Under-fire Grootfontein municipality CEO Kisco Sinvula is back in office despite fresh attempts to have him suspended by some local authority councillors at the embattled town.
Youthful killer imprisoned for 28 years
A young man from Outjo, who was convicted of the brutal murder of his girlfriend, was sentenced to an effective jail term of 28 years by Windhoek High Court Judge Naomi Shivute.
ACC probes parliament fraud…as staff theft exposé gathers steam
The Anti-Corruption Commission has entered the fray in the parliament corruption scandal that broke over the Easter weekend.
Man loses sleep over witchcraft claims
A resident of the Oukongo location in Eenhana is accused of bewitching locals after he confronted a neighbour who killed a monitor lizard.