A dispute between Angolan migrants and a farmer in the Grootfontein district has ended in imprisonment following counter allegations of theft, failure to pay for the work done, as well as being in the country illegally.
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State ditches search warrant in cocaine case
The prosecution will no longer rely on a disputed search and seizure warrant to prove their case against two men implicated in a cocaine bust case worth N$206 million.
ACC alerted to Gobabis promotion
The management committee of the Gobabis municipality has approached the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) over the promotion of Johannes Endyala from being a manager into an executive position.
Americans’ murder trial resumes
The trial of two American nationals accused of murdering a young Namibian man more than 10 years ago in Windhoek, resumed in the High Court yesterday.
Chief: Vaccination is our only hope
Chief of the Ukwangali Traditional Authority Eugene Siwombe Kudumo, has called on his subjects to get vaccinated against the dreadful Covid-19.
Swakop hands over 49 houses
The Swakopmund municipality says it remains committed to addressing the housing challenges faced by the town.
Keetmans gives defaulters reprieve
The Keetmanshoop municipality has suspended the disconnection of basic services, especially water, to defaulters, until further notice.
Ondonga recovers 32 suspected stolen livestock
The Ondonga Traditional Authority recovered 32 heads of cattle, suspected to have been stolen within the traditional authority’s grazing area in the last few years.
Elderly woodcarver defies the odds
When life gets tough, many people quit or end up taking their own lives as they relent to the hardships they are enduring. Some simply resort to begging and any sort of illegal activities.
Omusati likely to run out of grazing
The Omusati region is likely to experience a shortage of grazing if the rain does not come early, governor Erginus Endjala said.
