A complainant, who walked away from a brawl minus some of his teeth, is accused of also taking a bite out of the law, as he and his family allegedly assaulted one of the eight suspects who attacked him in October.
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Three nabbed for cattle theft valued at N$81 000
Three suspects have been arrested in separate incidents in Oshikoto for cattle theft with a combined value of N$81 500.
Govt urged to offer free vocational training… as education fails to meet labour market demands
An education system that does not meet the demands of the labour market, poor coordination of the institutional framework and historically structural weaknesses of the economy are among issues contributing to high youth unemployment in the country.
Much work to be done on green hydrogen
The much-hyped green hydrogen project, slated for the //Kharas region, which could potentially create thousands of jobs and make Namibia self-sufficient in electricity generation, will take time to implement, as much work still needs to be done on the initiative.
Gustavo: We created fishing jobs
Fishrot accused Ricardo Gustavo yesterday told Windhoek High Court Judge Herman Oosthuizen that claims of the Namibian fishing industry having folded and the loss of 18 000 jobs in the sector was because of their actions were “preposterous”.
Funders leave Haufiku, city high and dry
The emergency care unit that was approved by Windhoek municipal council to cater for contagious disease infected patients, including Covid-19, has been delayed due to a lack of funds.
Pupil sexually violated on school ground
A construction worker has been taken in for questioning by the Namibian Police for allegedly raping an 11-year-old girl on the premises of a primary school in Windhoek’s Khomasdal on Tuesday this week.
Wasserfall murder accused plead not guilty
Public prosecutor Maggy Shiyagaya says prime suspect in the Shannon Wasserfall murder Azaan Madisia and her co-accused Junior Mulundu discarded Wasserfall’s phone and SIM card knowing that it will frustrate and hide evidence from the police.
RA commissions 12 northern roads
The Roads Authority yesterday commissioned 13 gravel roads in Omusati and Ohangwena regions to the tune of N$94.2 million.
Erratic rainfall hurts Tupo NamFood production
Tupo NamFood is a local company that produces marula oil (odjove), cow butter (omaadi eengobe), sour milk (omashikwa), chickens (marathon and broilers) and eggs, and they solely depend on rainfall for their operations.
