The widow of Walvis Bay businessman, Hans-Jorg Möller, who was killed during a daring robbery when he came to the defence of his wife and children during the early morning hours of 17 June 2016, narrated her ordeal in the Windhoek High Court yesterday.
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More victims emerge in salary fraud case
The number of cases of the health workers from the Oshakati Intermediate Hospital, who were robbed of their full salaries at the end of July, has increased from 13 to 19.
Happy homecoming… Olympic heroes return to rousing welcome
Hundreds of Namibians from all walks of life thronged the Hosea Kutako International Airport to accord the country’s Olympic silver medallist Christine Mboma and fellow women’s 200m finalist Beatrice Masilingi as well as their coach Henk Botha a heroes’ welcome, following Team Namibia’s return from the Tokyo Olympics.
Geingob: Recon a potential lifesaver
President Hage Geingob yesterday said Canadian oil explorer ReconAfrica could potentially add significant employment to the Kavango East region where, together with its joint venture partner Namcor, it is looking for a conventional petroleum system in the Okavango Basin.
Swapo shocked over Oniipa corruption
The Swapo leadership in Oshikoto has expressed shock after three councillors, serving on its ticket in Oniipa, were arrested on Monday and charged with fraud.
Judge dismisses recusal application
High Court Judge Harald Geier has dismissed an application to recuse himself from the case of a former magistrate Jaco Kennedy who is charged with multiple counts of rape and kidnapping.
Governor to probe border challenges
The governor of Ohangwena region, Walde Ndevashiya, said allegations of harassment levelled against the police by civilians living along the Namibian-Angolan border are serious and warrants an internal investigation.
Botha blasts ‘racist’ testosterone rules…says African athletes targeted
Henk Botha, the veteran gaffer of Namibia’s sprint aces Christine Mboma and Beatrice Masilingi, refused to mince words when he recently described World Athletics’ ambiguous rules for athletes with Differences of Sexual Development (DSD), saying the rules were designed to target and humiliate African athletes.
Ludick joins French club
Namibian international lock Ruan Ludick has recently joined French rugby side, Sporting Club Appaméen.
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