Over 80 people from the marginalised community in the Zambezi, and Kavango East and West regions have been awarded technical and vocational education and training (TVET) scholarships at COSDEC by Palms for Life Fund Namibia.
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Kunene embarks on vaccination roadshow
Staff of the Opuwo District Hospital recently undertook an educative Covid-19 vaccination roadshow to Okanguati and nearby localities in the Epupa Constituency to sensitise and promote vaccinations through education.
Inmates scam public from behind bars
Inmates are perpetrating scams by posting adverts of vehicles, houses, livestock, farms, television sets and furniture for sale on social media, using mobile phones to con victims into depositing huge amounts of money.
Prisons bursting at the seams… correctional facilities full and dilapidated
The country’s correctional facilities are close to full capacity, with inmates occupying 81% of available places, while the infrastructure is falling apart.
Man goes deaf and blind in one week
Communicating to a deaf person through sign language is quite common, but what happens if the deaf cannot see?
Police U-turn on firearm amnesty
Despite assurances by police chief Sebastian Ndeitunga and safety and security minister Albert Kawana that no one will be prosecuted for handing in unlicensed firearms and ammunition, an about-turn saw police announcing those who surrendered firearms used in the commission of a crime will indeed be arrested and prosecuted.
Police arrest third Pep robbery suspect
Omusati police arrested the third suspect early yesterday morning at Okando village in connection with an armed robbery at Pep Store, Shanty Complex in Onandjaba-Okalongo, on Tuesday around 10h00.
Murder accused fate in PG’s hands
The prosecutor general is set to decide whether or not to prosecute a Windhoek resident accused of viciously attacking and killing his wife with a hammer last year.
PDM enters mandatory Covid vaccination fray
The Popular Democratic Movement has called on Cabinet not to consider introducing mandatory Covid-19 vaccination.
N$23m tax refund appeal postponed
The High Court yesterday postponed an appeal hearing for six of 14 people convicted of defrauding the finance ministry of N$23.4 million in value-added tax (VAT) refund.
