Over 6 000 malaria cases have been recorded between January and March this year, health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula has revealed.
National
Namibia prioritises tourist safety
As Namibia’s tourism sector recovers after the devastating effects of Covid-19, safety minister Albert Kawana has sounded a call for heightened vigilance in safeguarding tourists locally.
Shoprite fined for defying court order
Retail giant Shoprite and its Namibia-based directors are guilty of contempt of court after they defied the Labour Court order and continued making use of “seasonal workers” while their employees were on strike in 2020.
DNA delays PG in engineer’s murder trial
The absence of a DNA report has resulted in the delay of a decision by prosecutor general (PG) Martha Imalwa on the type of charges to arraign two persons accused of murdering an engineer.
Toddler rapist gets seven years in jail
The Eenhana Regional Court on Friday sentenced a 30-year-old man to seven years imprisonment for raping a minor 14 years ago.
Car dealer allegedly scams 14 clients
Fourteen people have claimed to have been scammed of a collective N$1 264 700 after failure to secure vehicles they ostensibly bought online.
Warriors refusing 27% portion… Amoomo yet to respond
The Namibian national senior football team, the Brave Warriors are refusing to accept 27% offered by the Namibia Football Association (NFA) from the N$15 million Confederation of African Football (CAF) prize money.
Stocks climb as gold extends record streak
European equities rose yesterday after a broadly positive Asian performance while gold soared to a new record peak at the start of a busy week that will include a eurozone interest rate decision and key US inflation data.
Perseverance drives coastal real estate
While celebrating their achievements and rewards for 2023 in the real estate industry at the annual Bank Windhoek Coastal Estate Agent Awards, estate agents said hard work and perseverance are essential for their business.
NamPower requests 14.5% electricity tariff hike
Namibia Power Corporation (NamPower) has requested a 14.59% increase in electricity tariffs from the Electricity Control Board (ECB) for the 2024/25 financial year.