Windhoek High Court Judge Dinnah Usiku yesterday sentenced a man she convicted of murder with direct intent read with the provisions of the Combating of Domestic Violence Act to an effective 30-year jail term.
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Banks should serve all Namibians – Geingob
President Hage Geingob encouraged Namibian financial institutions to continue holding hands with government by supporting the second phase of Namibia’s struggle – economic emancipation.
School feeding fuels attendance
Government’s school feeding programme, which benefits over 460 000 children, has been impacting school attendance, according to officials.
Agro-processing dream still elusive
… lack of serious investment hamstrings sector
Erongo Red denies CEO recruitment flawed
Erongo Red has maintained the appointment of their new CEO Tino !Hanabeb and the recruitment process were beyond reproach.
Ex-cop reservist loses bail appeal bid
Johann Maree (50), a former police reservist accused of sexually abusing underage boys, filming and selling pornographic materials of them on the dark web, will remain behind bars after his bail appeal was dismissed by the High Court yesterday.
Welwitschias lay ambush for Blue Bulls
Namibia’s rugby fifteen, the Welwitschias, will be ready to match the visiting Blue Bulls Invitation XV neck-to-neck when the two sides lock horns for the Officeconomix Goodwill Cup this weekend at the Hage Geingob stadium in the capital.
Unearthing talent remains our business – Benhard
Chairman of the MTC Kilimanjaro Boxing Club Joseph Benhard says unearthing raw talents and providing opportunities to young boxers remain at the core of their business.
Ombelewa yomupresidende ya yandja oututa kovanafikola voukadona
Ovanafikola voukadona vokosekundofikola Mwadikange Kaulinge ova pewa oututa vokulikwafela ngeenge ve li komafimbo opaushitwe Olomakaya.
Book keeping 101 – Payment collection reconciliation
Customer account statements that reflect all payments made by customers, particularly those settled via the Electronic Transfer of Money (EFT), should be a norm, rather than a rare occurrence, especially for large service providers.








