WINDHOEK - A 45-year-old man was arrested after he stabbed two people, killing one and injuring the other over N$10. The incident happened on Sunday early morning at Sonderwater Rehoboth. Police spokesperson, Deputy Commissioner Edwin Kanguatjivi confirmed the suspect stabbed the deceased on the left side of the chest with a knife and the victim died on the spot.
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Two women raped, 12-year-old defiled
WINDHOEK - two men raped a 34-year-old woman on her way home from a house where she was drinking Tombo in Mariental on Saturday evening. The incident happened at Aimablaagte location at about 22h50.
Man stabbed to death at Ekamba village
EKAMBA - An 18-year-old man died on the spot after he was fatally stabbed with a knife at Ekamba village on the outskirts of Oshakati.
State wants former magistrate convicted for receiving bribes
WINDHOEK - State Advocate Simba Nduna yesterday asked Windhoek High Court Judge Nate Ndauendapo to convict former magistrate Melaney Theron on 17 charges of misconduct while she was still a magistrate at the Oshakati Magistrate’s Court.
Fraud and theft suspect denied bail
RUNDU - A Namibian who originates from Zimbabwe Nevers Chirimugaha,51 was on Friday denied bail when he made a routine court appearance in the Rundu Magistrate’s Court on three counts, a charge of fraud, theft by false pretence, forgery and uttering a forged instrument.
Simataa calls on churches to join govt fight social evil
OTJIWARONGO – Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Stanley Simataa has called on religious organisations in Namibia to join hands with government in its battle against all the social evils that have engulfed many communities across the country.
Conviction overturned for lack of evidence
WINDHOEK – The judgment of a man convicted of housebreaking with intent to steal and theft at the Outapi Magistrates’ Court was overturned and his four-year imprisonment sentence set aside by two judges of the Oshakati High Court.
Society calls for polite internet use
WINDHOEK - The Internet Society of Namibia has called on young people to create a better internet by being kind, polite and respectful to other online users.
City fathers meeting tomorrow over Geingob directive
WINDHOEK - Windhoek Mayor Muesse Kazapua yesterday said a meeting will be convened tomorrow to discuss President Hage Geingob’s directive that suspended City of Windhoek CEO Robert Kahimise and City Police Chief Abraham Kanime should be reinstated to their positions.
Unam vet school undergoes accreditation audit
WINDHOEK – The Veterinary Council of Namibia is expected to conduct an audit towards the end of this year to determine whether the University of Namibia’s School of Veterinary has complied with the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) requirements as well as Namibian health legislation.