WINDHOEK - The Council of Churches in Namibia (CCN) is greatly concerned that Christmas or the festive season, which is an ideal atmosphere of family fun
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Share with the less privileged during Christmas
WINDHOEK- With the Christmas season, also called the festive season, or the holiday season around the corner, many a times the well-off families
Planned roads could easy accessibility to remote areas
OMUTHIYA - Plans are afoot to construct four major roads in Nehale Lya Mpingana Constituency ranked as one of the worst inaccessible areas.
Axed councillors’ ally thrown out of meeting
ONAMUNGUNDO – An infamous politician who claims to have formed a political party to contest the 2019 elections, Kennedy Iilonga was escorted from a community gathering at Ondonga Palace by security guards on Friday.
Congregant collapses, dies in church
WINDHOEK - A female congregant collapsed and died while attending church services on Sunday in Otjiwarongo.The 30-year-old female identified as Elizabeth Haihambo...
Otjomuise resident gang-raped
WINDHOEK - Four men allegedly held a 20-year-old woman at knife-point and proceeded to brutally rape her after they ambushed her from her residence in Otjomuise early yesterday morning shortly after the victim tried to enter her house from work.
Inmate, drug smuggler busted at Oluno
ONGWEDIVA - The Oluno Correctional Facility has yet again successfully nabbed a drug supplier and an inmate for allegedly attempting to smuggle cannabis into the prison facility on Monday.
Husband ‘from hell’ torments wife, children
WINDHOEK - A family of a woman who is suffering from chronic depression wants the law to intervene so that she can be separated from an abusive and manipulative husband.
Tragedy ruins holiday as four girls drown
KEETMANSHOOP - What was supposed to be a pleasant family retreat to the Orange River turned into tragedy as four girls drowned at Aussenkehr on Sunday afternoon.
World’s largest feedlot enters Namibian market
WINDHOEK - Karan Beef South Africa, which operates the largest cattle abattoir on the continent, has entered the Namibian weaner procurement market in what could be a game-changer with huge benefits for local producers.