ONGWEDIVA - The Deputy of Justice Lidwina Shapwa has appealed to the nation to join hands and work together to bring transactional trafficking networks to justice and to ensure that victims of such crimes are
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Hordes celebrate Batshara festival
SANGWALI – Hordes of Bayeyi people and other people from other ethnic groups flocked to Sangwali the traditional seat of Chief Boniface Lutibezi Shufu, on Sunday to celebrate the annual Batshara Cultural
Talks underway to save stranded hippos
WINDHOEK – The Ministry of Environment and Tourism has revealed some plans to possibly the save dozens of hippos stranded in muddy streams in the Zambezi Region.
President to observe peace deal in Maputo
WINDHOEK – President Hage Geingob yesterday left for Maputo, Mozambique to witness the signing of a peace deal by his counterpart Filipe Nyusi and Renamo leader Ossufo Momade.
Help us graze in Angola, Geingob asked
ONGWEDIVA - Livestock farmers in Oshana Region want the Namibian government to engage Angola authorities on a possibility of allowing them to graze their cattle in, and export meat products into, Angola.
The farmers argue that the available grazing areas in the north are densely populated with livestock – and
50-year-old admits raping minor
WINDHOEK – “I could not insert my penis into her ‘cookie’ as it was too small. I just inserted one finger into her.” This was part of the chilling confession of the 50-year-old convicted murderer and rapist who is accused
Swapo elders throw weight behind Geingob
WINDHOEK - A central committee meeting of the Swapo Party Elders Council (SPEC), held on Saturday, has resolved that the wing backs the candidacy of party head Dr Hage Geingob in this year’s presidential
PM calls for preservation of culture
SANGWALI – Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila has called on traditional leaders in the country to work tirelessly in ensuring that values and traditions are preserved and passed on from generation to
Zhang condemns violent HK protests
WINDHOEK - Chinese ambassador to Namibia, Zhang Yiming yesterday strongly condemned the violent protests in autonomous region of Hong Kong saying the anarchists ‘seriously undermine the rule of law.’
Egypt donates N$800 000 for drought relief
WINDHOEK- The Arab Republic of Egypt yesterday donated N$800 000 to the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) towards the drought relief to help alleviate the starvation of hundreds of thousands of people in need