National Democratic Party president Martin Lukato Lukato has invoked God, the Holy Bible and warned that legalised abortion will slow population growth.
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Treason accused says he was harassed
One of the seven men standing trial for the second time in the Caprivi high treason case said he fled to Botswana because of being harassed by the police and army forces.
Father allegedly rapes daughter
A 39-year-old man was arrested on Tuesday after he allegedly raped his 15-year-old biological daughter around 20h00 on Friday at Onamambili village in the Oshana region.
Shalyefu re-elected to solve Ongwediva land issues
Taarah Shalyefu was re-elected Ongwediva mayor and said he will look at concerns, complaints and outstanding issues related to land distribution in the town.
Vaccine doses go to waste…as uptake slows around country
Namibia acquired lifesaving inoculations to curb the spread of the coronavirus and save lives, but over 200 000 doses of various vaccines are going to waste and will be dumped as the uptake is
worryingly low.
NSFAF urges financial year alignment
The Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund has proposed an alignment of the academic and financial years as a lasting solution that will enable timely payments to students.
City can comply with credit obligations
City of Windhoek acting CEO Jennifer Comalie assured residents that the city is in a position to honour all its obligations with creditors.
Spar seeks urgent interdict against union
Three Spar supermarkets in northern Namibia approached the Oshakati High Court on an urgent basis to interdict two members of the Namibia Food and Allied Workers Union (NAFAU) from entering their premises.
ReconAfrica says traditional authority granted access
Reconnaissance Energy Namibia is adamant that it has been granted consent by the Shambyu Traditional Authority to enter and undertake exploration operations as required by the petroleum exploration licence granted to the company by government.
Gawanab appointment marks ‘new era’ for Fishcor
The appointment of the new National Fishing Corporation of Namibia chief executive officer signifies the “beginning of the new era” to the Fishrot-tainted parastatal, board chairperson Heinrich Mihe Gaomab II said yesterday.
