KEETMANSHOOP – The Museums Association of Namibia is conducting countrywide exhibitions portraying the then Nazi regime’s ‘Science of Race’ and its implications for medical ethics
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Erongo farmers deny access to ECN officials
SWAKOPMUND – Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) officials conducting the recent supplementary
registrations in the Erongo Region were reportedly denied access to some farms to perform their work.
Robbery, shootout trial postponed again
WINDHOEK - The Windhoek Regional Court has again postponed the case of five men involved in a deadly armed robbery in Windhoek nearly a decade ago.
PLC, AR like-minded but separate
WINDHOEK – The People’s Litigation Centre (PLC) and Affirmative Repositioning (AR) are two separate entities comprised of like-minded persons, said the centre’s spokesperson Vilen Hifindaka.
Woman accused of killing her pensioner lover gets bail
WINDHOEK – The Katutura Magistrate’s Court yesterday released on bail a woman who was in custody for allegedly killing her pensioner lover.
Rhino horns and goods worth N$100 million looted
WINDHOEK – Goods, among them rhino horns with a combined value of N$100 million, were stolen from a house in Outjo while the owner was away over the weekend.
Agri-food sector below target
WINDHOEK - The agri-food sector is at a level much below the targets contained in the economic progression pillar of the Fifth National Development Plan (NDP5).
What a year!… A Sadc rollercoaster in perspective
WINDHOEK – As Namibia enters the evening of her Sadc chairpersonship, the country can look with a great measure of pride at the trail of progress the region has made during its time at the helm of the regional bloc.
MET throws lifeline to nearly 70 hippos
WINDHOEK - As a mitigation measure, the Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) has drilled a borehole to pump water into drying up ponds to save about 68 stranded hippos that are fighting not only for territorial space but also survival in the Chobe River.
Judge admits admissions in Koekemoer murder trial
WINDHOEK – Windhoek High Court Judge Nate Ndauendapo last week admitted into record the disputed admissions of one of the accused in the murder of 71-year-old Gerhardus Petrus Koekemoer at his house in Outjo on October 25, 2014.