The Office of the Speaker has vehemently denied that it had anything to do with a pistol that was allegedly found in the bag of lawyers representing two LPM National Assembly members.
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Seaflower detests quota selling allegations
Seaflower Pelagic Processing (SPP) is appealing to the fisheries minister to thoroughly investigate the allegations that it sold 5 000 metric tonnes of horse mackerel.
IPC ‘restraints’ City councillors …as coalition crumbles
Ructions in the City of Windhoek’s ruling coalition continue to ripple through the council after the demolishing of shacks last week, which was followed by an apology from certain councillors.
Police take drug fight to the streets
Police chief Sebastian Ndeitunga joined an operation this past weekend in Rehoboth and Windhoek, and reiterated the police’s position towards the fight against drugs, saying, “We will keep fighting against drugs”.
Suspect shot during Katutura court break-in
A suspect was shot and is being treated under police guard after a daring break-in at the Katutura Magistrate’s Court.
Kanime questions Ndeituga’s authority on appointment
Abraham Kanime has questioned the authority of Namibian Police inspector general to advertise his position when he still has nearly two years left on his recently signed employment contract.
Police launch GBV action plan
The Namibian Police on Friday launched its Gender-Based Violence National Action Plan to improve responsiveness, expedite investigations and accentuate collaborative and consultative interventions.
Buyer of murdered man’s cellphone granted bail
The man who bought the stolen cellphone of murdered businessman Daniele Ferrari was granted bail of N$5 000 on Friday by Windhoek magistrate Linus Samunzala.
Toddler drowns in oshikundu
The lifeless body of a one-year-old boy was last week discovered in a bucket of homemade traditional brew called oshikundu at the Akalungu village in Outapi.
Manombe-Ncube hands over music instruments in Omaheke
The deputy minister of disability affairs in the presidency, Alexia Manombe-Ncube, visited Omaheke last week to engage people with disabilities and hand over donations received through her office.
