Ten selected schools in the Zambezi region received material and equipment on Friday valued at about N$400 000 from Nilaleg as part of its tree-planting initiative. The equipment includes 5 000-litre water tanks, wire fence, water pumps, pipes, spades, rakes and seedlings.
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Shikongo castigates Epukiro cops
Deputy police chief Joseph Shikongo on Friday threatened to deal with Epukiro officers, who are accused of serious allegations, such as assisting inmates to see lovers, being implicated in missing livestock dockets and aiding cattle rustlers.
Keetmanshoop reels after toddler’s repeated rape
The Keetmanshoop community expressed their anguish over the repeated rape of a four-year-old girl in the Iileni informal settlement earlier in the week.
PM warns loan recipients against waste
Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila cautioned loan recipients to not squander the money received, and urged them to use the funds optimally to build their enterprises and the economy.
Starlile dominates MTC Winter Cup
Seasoned racehorse Starlile from the Okahandja Racing Club on Saturday again proved its dominance during the MTC Winter Cup at the Okahatjipara turf in the Okondjatu vicinity, where it scooped the all-important 2200m Import Open category.
MTC asks for 5G moratorium removal
MTC has pleaded with government to lift a moratorium on the use of 5G technology, emphasising that 5G is a prerequisite for the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Murder victim was political activist, mother
The body of a woman that was found near Windhoek’s Hosianna Parish on Thursday has been identified as of that Charmaine Saron, a political activist and mother of four minor children, from Rehoboth.
Street vendors to receive hefty fines
Eenhana – The Eenhana Town Council has warned street vendors who defy its new policy and continue trading at undesignated points within the town that they will receive heavy fines.
LPM councillor bashes Swapo member
The Keetmanshoop Rural constituency councillor was arrested on a charge of assault with the intention to do grievous bodily harm in Aroab.
Farmgate: Geingob denies collusion
The presidency said there is absolutely no truth in the allegations that President Hage Geingob inappropriately used his office to assist President Matamela Ramaphosa.





