Ricardo Gustavo, one of the Fishrot accused, is yet to commence work, despite having confirmed under oath that he has been offered employment.
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Swapo infighting causes Grootfontein impasse
Unrelenting infightings between Swapo councillors on the Grootfontein municipality have resulted in the town’s elected mayor stepping down for the sake of peace and stability in the party.
N$100 million letter raises eyebrows
Residents of Rehoboth have questioned the signing of a US$6.5 million letter of guarantee, by the town’s deputy mayor for a private company.
Sharing the Fishrot cake
Millions of dollars flowed to the pockets of the accused in the Fishrot matter while no legal business was conducted between the entities involved in the vast network of businesses fingered in the scam, according to court documents.
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Omukeeleli womaliko a dipawa kondjabameva
Omulumenhu weedula 49 omukwashiwana waZambia okwa fya eshi a ponokelwa kondjabameva Osoondaxa efimbo lokeengulasha kolukanda Mafuta moshitukulwa shaZambezi.
Omandengu gomuuzilo ga tumbalekwa
“Oshike shi na okutalika ko? Onkoshi ya dhipagwa komuntu, nenge omuntu a dhipaga onkoshi ndjoka tayi dhipaga aantu?
Farmers’ Kraal | Why farmers love the rain
We need to be constantly planning for “What if” for we do not know what tomorrow holds. One way we can make sure we make optimum use of the rain is to find ways to harvest rainwater.
Tjihero wants more assistance for struggling farmers
Namibian farmers are faced with several challenges that have made farming extremely difficult and less profitable. This is the view of Albert Tjihero, a revered farmer amongst both communal and commercial farming circles.
Namibia restoring international travel confidence
Tourism remains one of the hardest-hit sectors by Covid-19 taking the longest to recover as myriad local and international restrictions continue to stifle movement.









