WINDHOEK – The Windhoek High Court is set to try a former Namibian Defence Force (NDF) paramedic who is accused of gunning down his ex-girlfriend and mother of his three-year-old daughter last year.
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Three vie for !Aman Traditional Authority chieftainship
WINDHOEK- The !Aman Traditional Authority’s nomination committee will soon decide who will replace Chief David Frederick, who died aged 85 in January last year at Keetmanshoop.
APP wants ethnicity-free election campaigns
ONGWEDIVA - All People’s Party (APP) Secretary General Vincent Kanyetu has called on the nation to guard against ethnicity ahead of the national elections slated for November this year.
Man stoned to death in Uis
SWAKOPMUND - A man was stoned to death in Uis in the Erongo Region on Saturday evening.
Erongo regional crime investigation coordinator, Deputy Commissioner Erastus Iikuyu yesterday said that the
Tsumeb-Otavi accident death toll rises to five
OMUTHIYA - The death toll of Saturday’s accident between Tsumeb and Otavi, which involved a Toyota 7-seater sedan and an Angolan registered Ford Ranger, has risen from four to five. The latest victim
N$250 million HKIA upgrades to start
WINDHOEK – Work to alleviate congestion and modernise infrastructure at Hosea Kutako International Airport (HKIA) will commence next Monday, authorities said yesterday.
41 wildlife crime convictions in three months
WINDHOEK – Forty-one suspects have been convicted for wildlife crimes between April and June this year, says prosecutor general, Advocate Martha Imalwa.
Not govt’s wish to regulate social media – Nawatiseb
WINDHOEK – Government says it has no intention to regulate social media. This contradicts calls by some Swapo members of parliament who in June wanted the National Assembly to adopt a motion which
Access to Information Bill signed off
WINDHOEK - Deputy Minister of Information and Communication Technology Engel Nawatiseb has revealed that Namibia’s legislation that will deal with access to information has been signed off and is
Ondonga community rescues abandoned young family
OMUTHIYA - Hope for a better tomorrow has been restored for Petrina Johannes (21) and her family of five, who are living in abject poverty.