Namibia is among the African countries with a high number of passion killings reported daily.
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Betty Davids and hubby’s flashy wedding …as she arrives at new home in a chopper
After months of postponing the wedding, Betty Davids finally tied the knot with Shapwa Kanyama. Of course, having just one day of celebrations would not be enough for the beauty influencer; she had celebrated her special union with family and friends for two days this past weekend. - nalebrity.com
Gina Jeanz makes drastic changes in her life
Life has its uncertainties and often we get shifted to a new reality at a time we never even expect it to happen. Gina Jeanz can attest to this, as the music producer and model revealed that she is embarking on a new journey in her life. - nalebrity.com
Media must smart up on bodily autonomy
Social justice and gender equality advocate Wilson Chivhanga said there is a gap in the levels of knowledge and understanding by journalists on the continent on bodily autonomy and integrity, something that is the cause of Sub-Saharan African media poorly reporting on it.
…‘devastating increase no surprise’
Political leaders have expressed their shock at the latest fuel price increase announced by the ministry of energy yesterday.
June fuel price hike causes chills
Consumers, who are already struggling with massive increases in food prices and more expensive bank loans, will have to tighten their belts further, as government yesterday announced massive fuel price increases.
Oshakati to waive interest on arrears
The Oshakati town council will offer 100% interest relief to residents and businesses for interest accumulated on outstanding account payments.
Supreme Court pummels PDM, ECN …told to obey original party list
Popular Democratic Movement says it never deliberately broke the law when it decided to amend its party list of officials who were sworn in the National Assembly in March 2020.
Ombudsman decries Opuwo holding cells’ conditions
ONGWEDIVA - Namibia’s Ombudsman Basilius Dyakugha has expressed concern over overcrowded holding cells at Opuwo police station, describing the situation as an “indignity to human rights”.
Students infuriated with NSFAF’s ‘sluggishness’
Students Union of Namibia’s president Bernard Kavau questioned why institutions only solve or address issues when radical interventions are taken against their incompetence. He was mulling this at a planned demonstration of students who assembled at Zoo Park yesterday morning.