WINDHOEK - Five men who were involved in a deadly armed robbery in Windhoek nearly a decade ago will be getting new trial dates in August.
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Court dismisses Nimt murder suspect’s bail application
SWAKOPMUND – Swakopmund Magistrate Conchita Olivier yesterday dismissed the bail application of Ernst Lichtenstrasser, the main suspect in the murder of Elkhart Mueller and Heimo Hellwig.
University of Limpopo launches local alumni chapter
WINDHOEK - Minister of Information and Communication Technology (Mict) Stanley Simataa and the Vice-
Voters registration process slow in Khomas
WINDHOEK- With only a few days left before the supplementary voters’ registration ends, the turnout has been recorded as slow.
State wants jail time for Hanse-Himarwa
WINDHOEK - The State, represented by Advocate Ed Marondedze, yesterday asked Windhoek High Court Judge Christi Liebenberg to sentence former minister of education Katrina Hanse-Himarwa to an
Namibia and Zimbabwe urged to join hands on investments
WINDHOEK – International Relations and Cooperation Minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says it is important to develop complementary investment strategies to enable Namibia and Zimbabwe to create
Geingob off to officiate at Botswana show
WINDHOEK – President Hage Geingob will on Saturday travel to Ghanzi, Botswana to officiate at the 2019 Ghanzi Agricultural Show, according to media reports in that country.
Pienaar laments low trade volumes with Zim
WINDHOEK- Namibian Ambassador to Zimbabwe Balbina Daes Pienaar says trade relations between the two nations are not satisfactory, as current trade volumes only stands at a mere U$20 million
Venaani congratulates new British PM
WINDHOEK - Leader of the official opposition Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) McHenry Venaani yesterday congratulated Britain’s new Prime Minister Boris Johnson, for winning the premiership contest with
Uutoni irked by high rental fees of Omuthiya Sports Field
OMUTHIYA -The Minister of Sports, Youth and National Services, Erastus Uutoni has worryingly appealed to officials at the Omuthiya Town Council to immediately reduce the high rental fees charged by the council for