Swapo secretary general hopeful Armas Amukwiyu this week admitted receiving funds linked to the Fishrot corruption scandal, but maintained his innocence in the saga.
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Over 15 000 teen pregnancies yearly
Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula has said the country continues to record high numbers of underage pregnancies.
No hate for Ekandjo – Geingob
President Hage Geingob has rubbished assertions that he abhors liberation stalwart and parliamentarian, Jerry Ekandjo, saying he has over the years extended the olive branch, which is there for all to see.
Alweendo denies mines ministry graft
Mines and energy minister Tom Alweendo yesterday dismissed corruption allegations at the ministry, saying if there is graft, it is not sanctioned by him or the system.
Security industry’s minimum wages still in limbo
Low wages at security companies have been a thorn in the side of the industry for many years, and have continuously resulted in labour disputes for many companies.
Defence wants alleged paedophile acquitted
The defence counsel of Russian Alexander Krylof and Namibian Anna Katrina Engelbrecht (31) on Wednesday asked Windhoek High Court Judge Claudia Claasen to acquit them on all charges.
Murder accused Brit awaits PG decision
Prosecutor general Martha Imalwa is yet to consider the petition of British farmer and businessman Harvey Boulter over the charges he is facing.
Hostels for northern schools a priority
Government is addressing the growing need for accommodation for teachers and learners, especially at schools in northern Namibia.
Itula will redirect presidential salary
Independent Patriots for Change’s Erongo leadership says there is no way Namibians can allow old people who have benefitted enough for the past 30 years to rule the country again.
Geingob lauds inclusive army recruitment
President Hage Geingob has said the Namibian Defence Force deserves a pat on the back for its just-ended recruitment exercise which saw the 14 regions share the spoils in the just over 1 400 available slots.








