A Windhoek man was left homeless when a fire at Goreangab destroyed his shack on Tuesday.
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Habitual offender nabbed again
OMUTHIYA – A 29-year-old former police officer, who is accused of committing several crimes since 2013, found himself on the wrong side of the law again this week.
Blessed is the hand that giveth
Former Ohangwena governor and philanthropist in his own right Usko Nghaamwa yesterday extended a helping hand to a local school, where he donated bundles of super bricks worth N$195 000 towards the construction of the school’s hostel.
Omukainhu a tateulwa nomakatana fiyo omefyo
Omukainhu weedula 32 Lusia Nakadilu Hidipo okwa fya eshi a tetaulwa nomakatana kohonda yaye yomido 45, onguloshi yOmaandaha 2021 lopo23H40.
Etemo lya yi komupini
Oondima odha tameka, netemo olya yi miilonga miitopolwa yomonooli, nonando omuloka hago naanaa tagu nyanyukitha aanafaalama yomomapya.
Beware of bogus institutions, NQA cautions
The Namibian Qualifications Authority has warned prospective students applying to institutions of higher learning to be vigilant, especially at this time of the year – and to always verify the accreditation status of the institution and course before enrolling for their studies.
‘Let’s safeguard indigenous languages’
Vice President Nangolo Mbumba has called on African leaders to safeguard the continent’s indigenous languages, saying language is a central and integral part of African culture and identity.
Namibia still pondering over Spar Netball Challenge
Netball Namibia (NN) vice-president Rebecca Goagoses confirmed that Namibia has received an invitation from Netball South Africa (NSA) to partake in the upcoming Spar Challenge slated for Cape Town, but said NN is still considering the invite.
Walvis Bay makes U-turn on eviction
The Walvis Bay municipality has withdrawn a decision to evict a centre offering counselling services from a municipal property over an outstanding rental bill of over N$40 000.
‘Kawana wronged Seaflower’
Board members of Seaflower Pelagic Processing (SPP) say fisheries minister Albert Kawana caused irreparable harm and damages to their company by relying on incorrect legal information
