President Hage Geingob has advised acting Ovaherero paramount chief Vipuira Kapuuo to ensure that customary laws are duly observed in the designation of the next Ovaherero traditional authority leader.
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Ondonga headman accused of grabbing land
A family of 38 in the Oshikoto region is at the verge of losing their mahangu field after the local village headman allegedly decided to grab a piece of their land.
Rooies fights ‘unlawful arrest’
Fraud accused former judicial officer Walter ‘Rooies’ Mostert is adamant his arrest and continued detention are unlawful.
More fuel on Lichtenstrasser fire
A witness who worked at a service station in Karibib, during the period the State alleges double murder accused Ernst Lichtenstrasser killed two senior executives of NIMT in Arandis, testified yesterday about seeing him the night after the murders.
D-day for bail seeking Fishrot accused
Six Fishrot accused, including former Cabinet minister Sacky Shanghala, will know this morning whether they would be released on bail pending their high-profile trial.
Thrills and spills at Independence Cup… as SSC empowers jockeys
Leading organiser of the Independence Cup horseracing event held at Okahandja last Saturday, Iritjiua Murangi said the country’s top horses and jockeys delivered beyond expectations, as spectators and enthusiasts were all left hankering for more.
Ndafoluma seeks redemption in tough UK fight
Veteran pugilist and Namibia’s former WBO Africa middleweight champion, Lukas Ndafoluma will this weekend embark on a journey of redemption when he squares off against England’s Bradley Rea of England for an eight-round middleweight contest at the Newcastle Arena.
Personality of the week – Imbuwa candidly discusses all things volleyball
My term in office as president has been exciting and challenging at the same time.
Nedbank to continue renewable energy financing
The excitement surrounding the immense prospects of hydrogen energy is making Namibia a centre of attraction in Africa.
Grassroots to benefit from green hydrogen
Energy minister Tom Alweendo assured the world that Namibia is by all means considering to put the Namibian community first in reaping benefits from the new burgeoning industry of green hydrogen.









