WINDHOEK – The prosecutor general is set to decide the fate of a woman who is in police custody for allegedly killing her pensioner lover when she stabbed him multiple times to death last year.
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N$790m first phase of airport road done in November
WINDHOEK – The first phase of the N$790 million Windhoek-Hosea Kutako International Airport road is progressing well and is expected to be completed by November.
Over 30 000 drought-related cattle deaths recorded in seven months
WINDHOEK - As fodder and pasture continue to decline and the dry season soldiers on, over 30 000 drought-related cattle deaths were recorded in Namibia between October 2018 and April 2019 – the normal rainfall season.
No hard feelings – says Namoloh on ‘pot’ loss
WINDHOEK – Outspoken Safety and Security Minister (Rtd) Major-General (Retired) Charles Namoloh says he bears no hard feelings following his dismal performance at the weekend’s Swapo electoral college.
Desperate farmers vandalise Katima quarantine station
WINDHOEK – The Katima Mulilo quarantine station, situated some 10km west of Katima Mulilo along the C49 road, is being vandalised by farmers since the beginning of the year.
Lüderitz marches over mooted marine
KE E T M A N SHO OP - Members of trade unions affiliated to the Namibia Seamen and Allied Workers Union (Nasawu), staged a peaceful demonstration against the mining of marine phosphate in Lüderitz this week.
Oshana Regional Council awards scholarship
OSHAKATI - Gerhard Martin Shimwooshili, 21, from Omeege village in Oshana Region is the
first beneficiary of the Oshana Regional Council scholarship that would fund his studies toward a Bachelor’s
/Ui/o/oo fear San language extinction
OTJOMURU - Deputy Minister of Marginalised People Royal J. K. /Ui/o/ oo has urged the Ministry of
Education, Arts and Culture to incorporate San languages into government’s education curriculum, as it faces a threat of extinction.
Namibia not for sale, say antiphosphate marchers
WALVIS BAY - Thousands of workers from the fishing industry, unionists and the general public
who stand strongly opposed to marine phosphate mining on Monday marched to the Ministry of
Veya ICT helps swimming sensation Canjulo realise Olympic dream
WINDHOEK - Veya Information Communication Technology (Veya ICT) has partnered with 13-year old junior swimming athlete, Jose Canjulo, to help him realize his goal of reaching the 2022 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar and beyond.