Suicide means ending your own life, with some referred to as a gateway for people to escape pain.
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Pathological fractures leave man bedridden
An Okakarara-born carpenter has been bedridden and unable to provide for his family for four months because of the unusual and spontaneous fracturing of his bones.
Opinion – NSFAF: The epitome of leadership and competence deficiency
In 1995, the Namibian Cabinet proposed for a formation of a fund that would offer financial assistance to the poor Namibian students studying at tertiary institutions to ensure that even the poor would have access to tertiary education.
Opinion – Gubagub Landless Community plight continues
To start with, we want to express a serious concern that our landlessness cries will fall on death ears.
Kavango West police crippled by lack of resources
Kavango West police chief Josephat Abel says the region is crippled by a lack of resources, which is making it hard to respond to crimes promptly and effectively.
Harambee trust acquires more shares
Workers of Oceana Group, through Erongo Marine Enterprises and Commercial Cold Storage (CCS), continue to benefit from the company’s vision of profit sharing and ownership.
NIPDB dismisses Ostora theft allegations
The Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) has responded to theft allegations of its Ostora concept, saying the initiative is aligned to a trade ministry idea first conceptualised as far back as 2012.
Ex-NDF member held for attempted murder
Police in Omusati arrested a 57-year-old ex-NDF member, who allegedly stabbed his girlfriend (24) at Oshikuku on Tuesday evening.
Uutoni takes Shambyu dispute to Supreme Court
Urban and rural development minister Erastus Uutoni has approached the Supreme Court to appeal the High Court’s ruling that reverted the Shambyu leadership dispute to him for a decision.
Baainaars told to drop ‘entitlement syndrome’
Fisheries minister Derek Klazen has warned Walvis Bay residents against what he calls an entitlement syndrome.
