Hilia Kalume, the 38-year-old mother who gave birth to quintuplets on Tuesday last week, said she does not blame anyone for her youngest baby’s death. The baby girl died while in an incubator.
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ACC wants Whistleblowers Protection Act realised
The Chief Public Education Corruption Prevention Officer of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), Paulus Lyambezi, has reiterated the need to expedite the implementation of the Whistleblowers Protection Act in order to protect people that report and give evidence on cases of corruption.
Geingob goes on the offensive
“For some people who wish to see my name linked to Fishrot, I have to disappoint you that even if you pray hard enough, your hopes are going to be dashed,” Geingob said.
Chiefs reject genocide reparations deal
Some government-recognised traditional leaders, who also participated in reparations negotiations, have refused to endorse the agreement reached between Namibian and German authorities, making it difficult for government to forge ahead with the deal.
Kaisosi woman motivates mothers to work
A Kaisosi woman, Maria Lumbala, says women as mothers have a huge responsibility of taking care of their families, thus they should find ways to feed such families.
Angolan cops arraigned over shooting of Namibian learner
Two Angolan police officers have been arraigned for the alleged murder of a Namibian learner who was shot in Angola on Saturday.
Widow battles tenant over late husband’s property… occupant claims he bought Walvis house for N$6 000
A legal battle is looming in the High Court between a widow and a tenant who refused to vacate a rented property, which he claims he bought for N$6 000
Jonas released on bail… ready to prepare for the Olympics
Magistrate Conchita Olivier yesterday granted Jonas N$5 000 bail following his lengthy bail hearing last week in the Swakopmund Magistrate’s Court.
Amupanda sues over ‘discriminatory’ red line
Affirmative Repositioning (AR) movement activist Job Amupanda has launched a lawsuit in the High Court in which he is suing government, with demands for the removal of the veterinary cordon fence, known as the red line.
Special Olympics promoting inclusivity
Special Olympics Namibia will this Friday host a Youth Innovation Project, aimed at promoting inclusivity in the community.
