WINDHOEK – Namibian striker Sadney Urikhob, who was late last year released by Indonesian Liga 1 club PSMS Medan, has found refuge in the Tanzanian Premier League with that country’s top club Young Africans
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Bank Windhoek appoints Moody as head of CSI, Sponsorship and Events
WINDHOEK - Bank Windhoek has appointed Bronwyn Moody as its new Head of Corporate Social Investments (CSI), Sponsorship and Events, effective Thursday, August 1, 2019.
NamPower’s 175-tonne transformer headed back to Gerus substation
WINDHOEK - NamPower has confirmed that a 315 MVA, 400/220/22kV transformer is being transported via road from Johannesburg to the Gerus substation near Otjiwarongo. The transformer was transported
Missing magistrate causes trial to start afresh
WINDHOEK–A magistrate that went absent without leave (AWOL) caused a nearly completed trial to start afresh before another magistrate, as was ordered by Acting High Court Judge Petrus Unengu.
4×4 Too Much Power’s lead vocalist perishes
WINDHOEK - Kwasa-kwasa/soukous band 4x4 Too Much Power this week lost one of its members Kabeya wa Kabeya Kinoi after a long illness.
Employees steal over N$1 milllion from Kambwa
WINDHOEK - A case of theft and fraud has been registered at Oshikango after employees of Kambwa Trading cc allegedly defrauded the company of over N$1 million.
NQA in Kavango regions to school learners on accredited courses
RUNDU - The Namibia Qualifications Authority (NQA) wiill be in Nkurenkuru today to conduct an education session on accredited courses and institutions in Namibia. Life skills teachers will then in turn pass on the
Uvhungu-Vhungu green scheme defying financial and climate odds
RUNDU – Government’s Uvhungu-Vhungu green scheme, some 10km east of Rundu along the Rundu-Divundu gravel road, is thriving despite the financial and climatic challenges it faces.
Education official caught with ivory at Katima
KATIMA MULILO – An administrator from the Zambezi Regional Council’s education directorate was caught red-handed with 16 pieces of ivory in the wee hours of yesterday, conservation authorities said.
Tussle over N$280 million sale of fishing vessel
WALVIS BAY - Namibian fishing companies, Sinco Fishing and Epango Fishing have lodged an urgent application with the High Court to stop their Mauritius islander partners from selling a vessel worth N$280 million.