WINDHOEK - A 20-year-old man was bumped by a vehicle after fleeing a scene where he and others broke into a car during the wee hours of Sunday morning at Goreangab informal settlement.
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Karasburg man to plead on murder charge
WINDHOEK – A resident of Westerkim location in Karasburg will plead today on a charge of murder read with the provisions of the Combating of Domestic Violence Act, 4 of 2003 before newly appointed Acting Judge of the Windhoek High Court Eileen Rakow.
PG gets date to apply for appeal for treason acquittals
WINDHOEK - The Office of the Prosecutor General got their date yesterday to apply for leave to appeal the acquittal of 41 men accused of high treason, murder, attempted murder, sedition, public violence and
Aus residents to get ‘roofs over their heads’
KEETMANSHOOP - A recent approval by the Ministry of Urban and Rural Development will put smiles on the faces of 26 residents of Aus settlement in //Kharas Region. They have been anxious to get decent houses
Impalila naval base officially opened
IMPALILA – The Minister of Defence Penda Ya Ndakolo last Friday officially opened the Impalila Naval Base which he believes will play a pivotal role in providing security and to bolster the fight against crime in the far-eastern island bordering Zambia and Botswana.
Basson says //Kharas has achieved a lot
KEETMANSHOOP – //Kharas Regional Governor Lucia Basson when she delivered her state of the region address in Keetmanshoop over the weekend said she is profoundly happy that the //Kharas Region has achieved a lot.
Omuthiya councillors deny corruption accusations
OMUTHIYA – Local councillors at Omuthiya who are at the epicentre of allegations of corruption and occupying multiple plots have come out guns blazing, denying and justifying their dealings in a response
Man facing murder over N$30 cleared
WINDHOEK - Windhoek Regional Court acquitted a man on a murder charge for having caused the death of Calvin Uriseb, 25, over N$30 three years ago.
Kahimise besieged with raft of charges
WINDHOEK - City of Windhoek (CoW) CEO Robert Kahimise has been served with several charges by the council, ranging from allegedly purchasing a vehicle and using City money without proper authorisation, and
Debate rages on use of govt cars for political events
WINDHOEK – Prime Minister Saara Kuugongwelwa-Amadhila said the transport benefits of public office-bearers do not fall away when they attend political events such as party rallies, as long as their activities