The defence lawyers of two American citizens accused of the assassin-like murder of Andre Heckmair in Windhoek in January 2011 totally destroyed the evidence of a State witness in a mini-trial.
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Remember Cuito Cuanavale – Namoloh …as region marks SADC Liberation Day
Retired major general Charles Namoloh has said the battle of Cuito Cuanavale, fought intermittently between 14 August 1987 and 23 March 1988, south and east of the town of Cuito Cuanavale, Angola, paved the way for the liberation of southern African countries.
Sports officer balances work and farming
While many young Namibians don’t consider livestock farming as a business, a growing number of youngsters have shunned the notion of keeping cattle merely as a sign of wealth.
Knockout king Shinima sends Ndwayana plummeting…as Ndjolonimus, Nghitumbwa and Amavila shine
Speed, precision and devasting power were the core ingredients to Charles Shinima’s emphatic victory over South Africa’s Mziwoxolo Ndwayana, whom he sent plummeting in the second round to retain his WBO Africa welterweight title on Saturday.
Gaps identified in procurement legislation…acquiring Covid-19 vaccines forced amendments
The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic has taught local administrators numerous lessons insofar as public procurement is concerned. This is particularly relevant with respect to the procurement of Covid-19 vaccines.
Supply chain crisis far from over…expected to deteriorate and push up inflation even more
The outbreak of the pandemic and the closure of many ports in the region resulted in many container ships being rerouted to the Port of Walvis Bay.
Opinion – Green hydrogen: Join us on this exciting journey
A year ago to the date, His Excellency Hage G. Geingob launched the 2nd Harambee Prosperity Plan (HPPII) at State House.
Kavango youth receive agriculture grants
The Environmental Investment Fund (EIF) of Namibia last week launched the Urban Agriculture Grant E-voucher card and terminal rollout in Rundu.
Geingob: Unfair to claim apartheid was better…Namibia celebrates 32 years of democracy, peace, stability and unity
President Hage Geingob has questioned some Namibians who feel that the apartheid South African government was better than post-independent Namibia, despite the fact that Namibia progressed so far.
Khwe community claims oppression
The Khwe (San) community living in Bwabwata National Park has claimed “oppressive practices” perpetrated against them when it comes to their rights as Namibians.