KAGUNI – An 80-year-old pensioner has died after she was hacked with an axe allegedly by her 28-year-old grandson at Kaguni village in Kavango West on Tuesday evening.
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Student killer gets 30 years
ONGWEDIVA - The man who stabbed to death his final year girlfriend for deleting his ex-girlfriend’s photos from his cell phone at Ongwediva was sentenced to 30-years imprisonment by the Oshakati High Court on Tuesday.
NQA interim council appointed
Higher education minister Itah Kandjii-Murangi has appointed a seven-member interim council for the Namibia Qualifications Authority (NQA) effective 5 December 2020.
Otweya women feel unsafe… grateful for new homes
Women living in Walvis Bay’s Otweya temporary shelter maintained they live in constant fear of robbers and sexual predators lurking around the area.
Omuthiya mulls refunds for overcharged residents
The Omuthiya Town Council is strongly considering refunding residents whose rates and taxes were exorbitantly increased last year.
Football legend Eric Muinjo dies
The Namibian football family yesterday woke up to the sad news about the sad passing of former Orlando Pirates attacker Eric Muinjo, who died at the age of 64 in a Windhoek hospital from Covid-related complications.
A dhipaga mumwayinamati
Omulumentu gwomimvo 27 moshitopolwa shaMusati okwa mangwa po kopolisi sho a tsu omumwayinamati nombele yokapi iikando ine sigo a si.
Student bodies ready to serve
Representative movements of students in Namibia, the Namibia National Students Organisation (Nanso) and the Student Union of Namibia (SUN) have set the tone for the year and gave the direction of their institutions for 2021.
Learners geared to go back to school
As the resumption of face-to-face teaching for schools in the country is approaching, measures like handwashing, physical distancing, mask-wearing, and temperature checks are being integrated into school life.
Gender prejudices threaten women in male-dominated fields
TV personality and geologist, Selma “Tega” Usiku (34) said cultural stereotypes and gender prejudices unfortunately still threaten the participation of women in traditionally male-dominated fields such as geology, mining, and engineering.
