WINDHOEK - The scientist that collected and analysed the exhibits found at the scene where the lifeless body of Peter Riscoh Muleke, 36, was found in a pool of blood has testified in the murder-for-hire trial
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!Nara school learners ‘eating from the ground’
WALVIS BAY – Learners from !Nara Primary School at Walvis Bay literally sit on the ground to have their meals during break time, as the school has no proper shelter for such indulgence.
Minors burn to death in a hut
OMUTHIYA - Two minor children burned to death in a sleeping hut at Oshikondeilwa village, while their parents were away at local cuca shops. According to the Oshikoto police report, the incident happened
Osire youth pour hearts out to First Lady Geingos
OSIRE - Over 700 young people at Osire refugee settlement attended a #BeFreeOsire discussion on Friday with First Lady of Namibia (FLON) Monica Geingos.
Government to alienate 26 houses in Aus
AUS - A recent approval by the Ministry of Urban and Rural Development will provide for the alienation of 26 houses in Aus settlement.
Rio Tinto sells Rossing stake to China
SWAKOPMUND – Rio Tinto has completed the sale of its entire 69 percent interest in the Arandis-based Rössing Uranium Mine to China National Uranium Corporation Limited (CNUC).
Endjala hypes up Omusati’s livestock potential
WINDHOEK- Omusati Regional Governor Erginus Endjala has said the region has a potential to become the country’s food basket as it has close to 800 000 livestock.
Is One Namibia, One Nation losing its meaning?
WINDHOEK - Home affairs minister Frans Kapofi says it is very sad to observe that lately, Namibia is experiencing tribal remarks and in such an open manner over social networks.
NBC radio network in Ndiyona lost since last year March
RUNDU - The NBC radio network tower stationed at Shamvura village, Ndiyona Constituency in Kavango East, which got damaged in March last year, is still unfixed.
Schlettwein irked by failure to discuss non-banking sector bills
WINDHOEK - Finance Minister Calle Schlettwein has expressed dismay over fellow parliamentarians’ failure to discuss and conclude favourably the consideration of three non-banking financial sector bills.