Various stakeholders met yesterday with the aim of finding the best options for Namibia to provide free Wi-Fi at public facilities as per the motion, which was moved in the National Assembly earlier this year.
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Rape convict appeals 20-year sentence
A man, who is serving 20 years imprisonment for gang-raping a woman near Otavi in 2010, wants the High Court to reconsider his sentence.
Kidnapping accused pastor demands bail
Swakopmund-based pastor and founder of Tongues of Fire Ministry who is accused of kidnapping and raping members of his congregation is fighting tooth and nail to be released on bail.
TB, HIV continue to cause death
Although Namibia continues to be one of the biggest contributors to the high burden of tuberculosis on the continent, which causes concern, the Global Fund says 50 million lives were saved over the past 20 years around the world.
The redemption of Uahekua Herunga
When Uahekua Herunga failed to make it to the National Assembly in 2015, many in Swapo and his close associates wrote him off.
Cross-border bandits steal cows for lobola
Farmers in the Zambezi region continue to lose their livestock at the hands of increasingly violent cattle rustlers, who the police confirmed are mainly Zambian nationals.
Former councillor arrested for attempted murder
The Kavango West police are investigating a case involving a former Swapo constituency councillor who allegedly shot and wounded his 42-year-old relative after an intense argument.
Stolen GRN vehicle spotted in Angola
The government vehicle that was stolen over the weekend in the vicinity of Ongwediva has been tracked in Angola.
Otavi needs land for open market
Many street vendors around Otavi continue to vent their frustration, as they have no open market to sell their goods.
Illegal fencing continues unabated
The Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform has raised concern over illegal fencing of communal land, especially in the northern regions.









