Bail-seeking former Fishcor CEO Mike Nghipunya claimed documents related to his business affairs, which were retrieved from his work computer could have been forged or tampered with.
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Stripped woman demands compensation
A young woman, who was on Saturday forced by her employer to strip off her uniform in full view of customers, is demanding compensation from her now former employer, saying she suffered humiliation.
Husband in court for estate agent’s murder
Murder accused Coenraad Strydom was in the dock yesterday afternoon to answer to the death of his wife, Engela Borruso Strydom, a renowned real estate agent, who was killed in their communal home on Friday night.
Mostert still at large
Despite the police launching a manhunt for trial-awaiting former magistrate Walter ‘Rooies’ Mostert, who escaped from custody on Friday afternoon following a court appearance, the accused is still at large, Khomas regional commander commissioner Ismael Basson confirmed.
Govt tightens measures to stamp out fake Covid results
Health minister Kalumbi Shangula yesterday launched the African Union and Africa Centres for Disease Control (CDC) trusted travel system for the verification of Covid-19 test results and vaccination certificates.
N$1.1m lawsuit sees another delay
The N$1.1 million lawsuit hearing of an American national currently on trial for murder has been put on hold for him to get new a lawyer.
Pent Series hailed as huge success
Netball Namibia (NN) vice president Rebekka /Goagoses has hailed the just-concluded Debmarine Pent Series Netball Tournament as a huge success, saying the quality of netball speaks to how the five-day competition has matured.
We want to finish on a high – Wiese…as they face India today
Despite having lost by 52 runs against New Zealand in their third Super 12 match of the ongoing ICC T20 World Cup on Friday, Namibian all-rounder David Wiese remains confident they will finish their campaign on a high note when they face India today.
Jockey dies in freak accident during horse race
The local horseracing fraternity has been rocked by the untimely death of veteran jockey Concrete Bohitile, who died in a freak accident during Saturday’s horse racing at
Rehoboth.
Brave Warriors leave for Congo
The Brave Warriors yesterday left for Brazzaville to acclimatise and touch base ahead of their vital 2022 Fifa World Cup second-round qualifier against Congo on Thursday at the Stade Alphonse Massemba-Débat.
