The International Criminal Court has rejected the Caprivi Concerned Group’s request to launch an investigation into the killing of four fishermen by the Botswana Defence Force for potential crimes against humanity.
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Namibians underestimate aquaculture
Namibia has the potential to make aquaculture one of the industries that contribute to food security, youth employment and community empowerment.
NNFU boss suspended since August
The Namibia National Farmers Union (NNFU) president Jason Emvula is still on suspension since 24 August 2022.
Chevening provides bridge for Namibians to Britain
Since 1983, Chevening has brought over 50 000 exceptional professionals from around the world to study in the UK through scholarships and fellowships funded by the UK government, a scheme that more than 140 Namibians scholars have benefitted from and continue to.
REFELA elects new leaders
The Network of Locally Elected Women of Africa (REFELA) has elected new commissioners. The network’s two-day event, which started on Thursday in Rundu, also decided on a strategy to address the issue of street kids countrywide.
Campaign teams cause division – Shifeta
Swapo vice presidential hopeful Pohamba Shifeta has said “teams” or “camps” created during the internal campaigns are causing division within the party.
Shaningwa: Fishrot cost party heavily
Swapo secretary general Sophia Shaningwa has said the wide-reaching Fishrot corruption scandal, which implicates ruling party officials, took place before she became the party’s chief administrator.
Shalulile injury has no impact on Warriors – Benjamin
Brave Warriors head coach Collin Benjamin yesterday said the injury which Sundowns’ hitman Peter Shalulile is currently nursing will not impact the Brave Warriors negatively, as the country’s senior national football team will not play any games for the rest of the year.
It’s going to be brutal – Miledzi…as boxing day draws closer
Ghanian boxer Delali Miledzi yesterday warned Paulinus Ndjolonimus that he is going to bring his A-game to the ring when they cross paths on Saturday.
Personality of the week – Issy Nakamwe…Handball working towards Olympic participation
I grew up in the small town of Grootfontein and as a young man, I learned the value of finding solutions to others’ problems.









