The Botswana-Namibia Boundary Treaty was signed on 5 February 2018 in Windhoek by the two heads of state, Dr Hage Geingob and Lt. Dr Khama Ian Khama of the Republics of Namibia and Botswana respectively without consultations of traditional and political leaders in the Zambezi region
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Opinion – Professor Heimbeck: A scholar to emulate (part 1)
Normally, it is customary to write a tribute in honour of someone who has passed on.
Five-horse race for Ncamagoro by-election
Five candidates will take part in the Ncamagoro constituency by-election slated for 17 December this year, the Electoral Commission of Namibia confirmed.
Pupils saved from scorching sun
Learners of the Mukorob Primary School in the Amper Bo village in the Hardap region were thrown a lifeline last Friday when business, political and administrative leaders pledged an amount of N$8 000 for the erection of a shade structure to protect them from the blazing sun during assembly and related meetings.
Murder accused siblings ready to plead
Murder accused siblings Azaan Madisia and Junior Mulundu have indicated, through their State legal representatives, they are ready to plead following their arrest over a year ago in connection with the murder of Shannon Wasserfall.
BoN’s apprentice programme takes flight
A lion cub crosses the gravel road in high pursuit of its mother – startled, it briefly stops to sense the intrusion – its fight or flight mode activated.
Namibia seeks to extend Angola visit period
Defence minister Frans Kapofi says government wants to amend the entry day period under the visa exemption agreement between Namibia and Angola to be extended to 90 days.
Man takes own life after attempt to kill wife
A 45-year-old woman is in critical condition after her husband (51) allegedly attempted to kill her in the wee hours of yesterday morning at Sky phase 1 location in Ongwediva.
Rape accused businessman pleads for bail
A 38-year-old Keetmanshoop resident, who admitted to having sexual relations with a 12-year-old girl, has taken his fight to be released on bail to the High Court.
Swapo won’t bulldoze genocide deal – Witbooi
Chairperson of the Swapo national leaders, assigned to the //Kharas region, Lucia Witbooi said the ruling party has no intention to bulldoze through parliament a joint declaration on reconciliation between Namibia and Germany over the 1904-1908 genocide.
