The Rundu Magistrate’s Court recently fined the town’s disability affairs coordinator an amount of N$8 000, after being found guilty of taking advantage of a client he assisted from his office.
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Shuumbwa: Familiarise yourselves with land history
Omukwaniilwa Fillemon Shuumbwa Nangolo of the Ondonga Traditional Authority has urged land board members to familiarise themselves with the history of communal land, particularly when dealing with inheritance issues.
Zambezi VTC expands
Students can look forward to taking up new occupational areas, as the Zambezi Vocational Training Centre is set to offer a wider range of qualifications.
Tsumkwe road drives tourists, development away
The poor road network, insufficient electricity coverage and water shortage are some of the challenges holding Tsumkwe back, the constituency’s councillor Johannes Haufiku has said.
Gladiators to clash with the Mares
THE Namibia senior women’s national team, the Brave Gladiators will play an international friendly match against the Mares of Botswana tomorrow at the Royal Aria Stadium in Tlokweng.
Court rules in favour of Adams, Goraseb faction in BA leadership dispute
THE leadership dispute between two Black Africa (BA) factions has been settled, with the High Court ruling in favour of the Thomas Adams and Lolo Goraseb-led faction.
Mboma ready to race …high expectations as athlete gears up for events
HAVING received clearance from World Athletics to participate internationally and being injury free, Olympic silver medallist Christine Mboma says she is primed for action.
Miller, Mostert win opening Nedbank XCO race
NAMIBIA’S Cross-Country (XCO) cyclists Alex Miller and Jean-Marie Mostert were on Saturday crowned winners of the first leg of the 2024 Nedbank Namibia Rock and Rut XCO series.
US, China to hold talks on ‘balanced economic growth’
The United States and China have agreed to hold “intensive exchanges on balanced growth”, the US Treasury Department said in a statement, after two days of talks between Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and her Chinese counterpart He Lifeng in Guangzhou.
Passenger demand up 21.5% in February
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data for February 2024 global passenger demand indicating that total demand, measured in revenue passenger kilometres (RPKs), was up 21.5% compared to February 2023.