The High Court bench of appeal is left to decide the fate of a man appealing his conviction and sentence of 27 years imprisonment for kidnapping and raping a 23-year-old woman.
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Ohangwena targets 164 000 in vaccination drive
The Ohangwena region, which has only vaccinated a little over 22 000 people against Covid-19, has set itself an ambitious target of vaccinating at least 164 102 inhabitants.
Rooies gives police guard the slip
Police at the weekend launched a manhunt for trial-awaiting former magistrate Walter ‘Rooies’ Mostert who escaped from custody on Friday afternoon following a court appearance.
Delegation positively identifies Kahimemua belt
Ovambanderu representative Ueriurika Nguvauva last week said the delegation is fully convinced that the cartridge belt kept in a Braunschweig museum, Braunschweig, Germany was indeed that of the late Ovambanderu chief Kahimemua Hija-Kungairi Nguvauva.
Uranium plans irk southern farmers
Farmers in the Leonardville area of Omaheke region have vowed to put a stop to uranium exploration by Russian entity Headspring Investment.
Businesswoman’s murder puts Walvis in jitters
Family and friends of Walvis Bay businesswoman Engela Borruso Strydom, who was allegedly killed by her husband on Thursday evening after a night out, say they were shocked to learn the couple had marital problems.
I only transferred the money – Nghipunya
Former CEO of Fishcor Mike Nghipunya last week told the Windhoek High Court that the company’s then board chairperson and co-accused James Hatuikulipi was the one who gave orders for the transfer of funds to the De Klerk, Horn and Coetzee law firm as well as Sisa Namandje Inc.
‘I was shocked, terrified, confused’… neighbour recounts grim discovery of body in freezer
A young man who runs a business at Katutura Central’s Herero Mall has recounted the day he tragically discovered the body of Leevi Paulus (22) inside a freezer.
Seal factory deemed health hazard
The local shareholder of the Seal Products factory at Henties Bay, Gabriel Uahengo, has appealed to the fisheries ministry to step in and address the situation at the factory before international animal rights groups put Namibia in the spotlight.
Eagles ready to face the heat against New Zealand
Pierre de Bruyn, head coach of Namibia’s senior cricket side the Eagles, has admitted that today’s Super 12 clash of the ongoing T20 men’s ICC World Cup against top-favourites New Zealand will be another stern test for his charges, but insists they have what it takes to endure the heat.
