A Swakopmund resident was hailed a hero after he saved a young woman from a burning shack on Wednesday.
National
NSFAF’s N$300m haunted house…building allegedly constructed on a whim
The multi-million-dollar state-of-the-art Namibia Financial Assistance Fund headquarters in Eros, an affluent Windhoek suburb, has no owner.
Age is just a number
*Nandi-Ndaitwah says she still has the capacity to lead
*labels corruption as treason
*respects Geingob’s decision to not endorse her
Murder accused ex-councillor released
Former Nkurenkuru constituency councillor Damian Nakambare, who was last week denied bail by the prosecution on grounds that he has demonstrated a propensity to commit similar crimes, was yesterday granted bail of N$5 000 during a formal bail application in the Rundu Magistrate’s Court.
Gustavo Supreme Court bail appeal date set
The Supreme Court has set the date for Prosecutor General Martha Imalwa’s appeal against the release of Fishrot accused Ricardo Gustavo on bail.
Katima Mulilo explains demolitions
The Katima Mulilo Town Council is adamant the demolishing of houses two weeks ago was necessitated by the continuous refusal of illegal land occupiers to be relocated to a demarcated site.
Govt authorises N$55m Omaheke budget
The Ministry of Urban and Rural Development has authorised an amount of N$55.4 million for the Omaheke Regional Council’s operational expenditure for the 2022/23 financial year.
Presidency secures Georgia bursaries
President Hage Geingob left Namibia last week on a multi-nation tour that started in Angola and will end in the USA on 27 September.
Swakopmund swears-in new mayor
Independent Patriots for Change’s councillor Dina Namubes was elected the new Swakopmund mayor yesterday morning.
Veld fire ravages Rehoboth farms
The veld fires that had devastated farms around Rehoboth for almost a week have not yet been put out completely.









