LUSAKA, Zambia – The Commissioner-General of the Namibian Correctional Service (NCS), Raphael Hamunyela, says his department is working hard to uphold the rights of inmates as it strives towards being
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UNODC donation to Zambia prison clinic to save time, money
KABWE, Zambia - The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has donated laboratory equipment to a clinic at Mukobeko Medium Correctional Facility in the Central Province of Zambia.
Bank Windhoek hands out food parcels
OMUTHIYA - Twenty impoverished families from villages near Omuthiya severely affected by the drought, benefited from Bank Windhoek’s Empathy project through its donation of foodstuff.
Swakopmund focuses on local economic development
SWAKOPMUND - The Municipality of Swakopmund is in the process of finalising its Local Economic Development (LED) strategy, in its quest to continuously strengthen its economy. This was revealed by the
Otjituuo commemorates World Day Against Trafficking in Persons
OTJIWARONGO - Students in Otjituuo marched against human trafficking on Tuesday as part of the Otjozondjupa Region’s World Day Against Trafficking in Persons 2019 commemoration.
Narraville shack dwellers get brickmaking training
WALVIS BAY – Twenty-six members of the Narraville Shack Dwellers Federation on Monday received training in brickmaking at Walvis Bay.
Navachab mine donates fodder worth N$500 000
SWAKOPMUND – Navachab gold mine extended a helping hand by donating animal fodder worth over N$500 000to drought-stricken farmers in the Erongo Region.
Young coastal music producer commits suicide
WALVIS BAY - A young talented music producer from Walvis Bay, Kyle Adams (22) died early Monday morning in the Welwitschia Private Hospital.
Namibia not ready to fight corruption – ACC’s Becker
WINDHOEK – Nelius Becker, Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) Chief Investigator until yesterday, says Namibia is ‘not ready’ to fight corruption and fingered the courts as accomplices in this regard by not
Jubilation greets Hanse-Himarwa’s fine sentence
WINDHOEK - Scenes of jubilation and prayers characterised yesterday’s sentence against former minister of education Katrina Hanse-Himarwa, whom Windhoek High Court Judge Christi Liebenberg fined N$50