Oshikoto education director Aletta Eises has implored learners to refrain from indulging in sexual activities as well as wasting time on social media but rather focus on studying, as exams are fast approaching.
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State closes case in N$206m cocaine trial
The State yesterday closed its case in the trial of Grant Noble and Dinath Azhar, who are facing criminal charges in relation to a cocaine bust worth N$206 million.
King Kauluma bids farewell to makeshift classrooms
Dignity and a sound learning environment have been restored at the King Kauluma Combined School in Oshikoto as a new block of classrooms have been inaugurated.
Shuudifonya has all the money… Fishrot suspect unbothered by N$10.3m loan
Shuudifonya, who was under cross-examination by deputy prosecutor general Cliff Lutibezi, said the money was currently invested in two projects, including a diamond mine in Angola and a liquid petroleum gas project in Brakwater on the outskirts of Windhoek.
Nevonga takes swipe at Shiimi
Namibia Public Workers Union (Napwu) general secretary Petrus Nevonga yesterday took a sharp dig at finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi, accusing him of providing misleading information to civil servants.
Turf battle over DRC fish quota
Some local players in the horse mackerel industry are strongly objecting the sale of fish to the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo, saying it will adversely impact access to their DRC market.
Demand for water outstrips northern supply
Water demand in the northern regions of the country has exceeded supply, Namwater said this week. The debilitating water crisis has largely been felt in the Oshana, Ohangwena, Omusati and Oshikoto regions, leading to numerous interruptions.
De Klerk died with Kapuuo secret – Venaani
Popular Democratic Movement leader McHenry Venaani yesterday said South Africa’s last apartheid president FW de Klerk died with the secret of who assassinated Ovaherero chief Clemens Kapuuo.
Uerikua suggests home Covid vaccinations
Otjozondjupa regional governor James Uerikua has called on the health ministry to do mobile Covid-19 vaccinations because not everyone has an equal opportunity to approach vaccination centres.
Wasteful Desert Jewels fall to Zimbabwe
Namibia’s Desert Jewels dominated the first three quarters before squandering the decisive final quarter of the match as they went down 49-50 against a resilient Zimbabwean side during their second Africa Netball Championship clash at the Wanderers indoor courts yesterday in Windhoek.
