WINDHOEK - Hundreds of informal settlement residents continue to connect their ramshackle dwellings with illegal and dangerous electricity cables for lighting, ironing and for fridges.
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Ozongungu za Tjimana mapeya azevarwa otjo tjirumatwa tjehi
Omauezonjanda- Ozongungu zotji Hoveka poo Tjimana mo Mauezonjanda papaya aze rire otjhirumatwa tjo tji wana tja Namibia atjihe.
Oku zengurura o ma tokero ma ku hepa epango-Geingoba
Otjomuise-O ma tokero nga hungama o Namibia kanaa ye zengururwa iyo murumendu poo omu kazendu umwe poo otjira poo otjimbumba tjimwe nu ngwari epango riura ouzeu.
Kleine Kuppe Extension 1 project breaks ground
WINDHOEK- Octagon (Pty) Ltd on behalf of its clients, the City of Windhoek, Champac Investments and Ariya Bridge Capital (Pty) Ltd held a ground breaking ceremony for Kleine Kuppe Extension 1 Phase 2B project on Wednesday.
Fishrot scandal outrages ministers
WINDHOEK - Three Cabinet ministers have come out of their shells, joining public condemnation of the Fishrot scandal in which two Namibian politicians and their cronies allegedly accepted bribes in exchange for fishing quotas.
Omuthiya mayor dodges corruption queries
OMUTHIYA - The re-elected mayor of Omuthiya Katrina Uusiku Wednesday dodged questions regarding issues of corruption, nepotism and maladministration that have beleaguered the institution for some time now.
Swapo nominates candidate for //Kharas by-election
KEETMANSHOOP – The affairs of Swapo Party would no longer be run as before, said Agnes Tjongarero the assigned party leader for //Kharas Region.
SADC has shortage of senior female jurists
WINDHOEK - Statistics indicate the Southern African Development Community (SADC) has gender bias in the justice delivery system, with a low representation of women in management positions of the judiciary and those sitting on the bench.
Octogenarian defrauded of N$300 000
WINDHOEK - A gang of conmen took advantage of an 83-year-old Eros resident and defrauded him of N$300 000 in 2018.
Namibia, Tanzania seek ways to exploit trade
WINDHOEK - The second session of the Namibia-Tanzania Joint Commission for Cooperation held last week, discussed several bilateral issues with particular emphasis on trade and country-to-country investment.