OMUTHIYA -The Omuthiya Town Council is under probe from Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) investigators following allegations of corruption against the local authority councillors.
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Former cop arrested for dealing in fake diamonds
WINDHOEK - A former officer of the Namibian police (Nampol) who is part of a gang that deals in fake diamonds was arrested by Nampol last week. Three of his group members were arrested by the City
Topnaars wallow in poverty despite lucrative concessions, quota
SWAKOPMUND - The acting tribal head of the Topaaar community, Chief Stoffel Anamab, must be
Army is not a joke, cautions Geingob
SWAKOPMUND - President Hage Geingob says the Namibian army is not a joke and should be left alone to concentrate on defending the country.
Evangelist to pray for Namibia to receive rain
WINDHOEK - The founder and presiding bishop of the United Denomination originating from the Lighthouse Group of Churches, reportedly comprising 3 000 churches in 84 countries, Evangelist Dag Heward-Mills
President, VP donate towards drought relief
SWAKOPMUND - Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila has appealed to all Namibian workers to
Passport saga to be resolved by September, assures Kapofi
WINDHOEK - The Home Affairs and Immigration Minister, Frans Kapofi, has revealed that the issue of passport shortage could be resolved by September.
Sanjo appeals to alumni, donors to plough back
BUKALO - Sanjo Secondary School in Katima Rural Constituency yesterday made an impassioned appeal to its former learners and other education stakeholders to support an ongoing fund-raising initiative to
Welsh legend McIntosh joins Welwitschias coaching unit
WINDHOEK – The Namibian senior rugby side, the Welwitschias, has bolstered its coaching department with the addition of Welsh legend Dale McIntosh to the technical division, with McIntosh’s arrival expected to further boost Namibia’s chances at this year’s World Cup in Japan.
Lost & found, Timotheus ‘Times’ Ipinge, football’s forgotten man
If you were a footballer back in the day and boastfully went by the sacred name of “Times”- it was enough to draw closer attention and let butterflies run riot in the bellies of robust defenders, including the departed hard-as-nails Salathiel “Stimela” Ndjao.