Auditor general Junias Kandjeke is fed-up with the general lack of accountability in the public sector, saying it is perplexing how those caught pants down go scot-free while laws are in place to reprimand them.
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Geingob is my mentor – Shifeta
Despite not having scored President Hage Geingob’s sought-after endorsement, Swapo vice presidential hopeful Pohamba Shifeta this week heaped praise on the head of state, but insists he is his own man.
Ex-cop appears for N$10m fraud
A former police officer who studied information technology made a first appearance at the Windhoek High Court yesterday on charges of fraud, alternatively theft, money laundering, forgery and uttering.
Councillor unmasked for defaulting on campaign material
Kalahari constituency councillor Ignatius Kariseb is in hot water after he allegedly refused to pay for campaign materials worth N$7 000.
Mentally challenged woman’s rape baffles police
The Kavango East police in Mukwe are struggling to gather evidence to make an arrest after a mentally challenged woman was raped allegedly on 5 September 2022 at an unknown time at Biro village.
Steenkamp: Namibia takes sexuality education seriously
Education ministry executive director Sanet Steenkamp says with the capacity development of the teachers, they train and roll out programmes to provide awareness and action-based approaches so learners can go to school and learn in a neutral safe space.
Double murder convict raises fingerprint appeal
The High Court is faced with the challenge of deciding whether or not to grant a double murder convict’s request to re-open his case for fingerprint analysis.
Minister wants sign language officially recognised
Disability affairs deputy minister, Alexia Manombe-Ncube, has appealed to parliament to have sign language, used by 27 000 people, be officially recognised as one of the languages used in the country.
Alleged paedophile heads for mental evaluation
The High Court yesterday granted the request of Johann Maree, a former police reservist, accused of sexually abusing underage boys, filming, and selling pornographic materials of them on the dark web, to undergo psychiatric evaluation.
Analysts advise against debt for consumption
Namibia is battling with high public debt, and it remains imperative for the country to invest in productive sectors that will help repay these debts.








