WINDHOEK - One of Namibia’s newest law firms, only established in March this year, has embarked on a journey to provide free legal advice for victims of domestic violence.
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Cops seize speakers from noisy bars
WINDHOEK - The police confiscated 19 speakers from various shebeens and bars around Windhoek after complaints of noise pollution.
Swanu promises to nationalise mines
WINDHOEK - Swanu of Namibia has promised, if given the mandate to run the country, to establish a transparent legal framework for the awarding of exclusive prospecting licences (EPLs) and fishing quotas.
Inmates ready to return to the community
KEETMANSHOOP-Inmates from the Keetmanshoop Correctional Facility demonstrated their meaningful willingness for the betterment of society.
PDM promises more aid for farmers
RUNDU - Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) leader McHenry Venaani says his party, if elected, will develop more irrigation schemes, provide tractors, seeds and empower farmers to feed the nation,
Rundu squatters defy eviction order
RUNDU - An attempt to evict hundreds of squatters who have settled along Cuma road in Rundu failed yesterday after residents blocked the deputy court sheriff from carrying out his work.
Simataa guarantees election coverage
WINDHOEK – Namibia Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) line minister Stanley Simataa has assured politicians that adequate television coverage for all political parties contesting in next month’s Presidential
Windstorms extensively damage property in Oshikoto
OMUTHIYA - As much as recent wet spells have brought delight to the communities of Oshikoto and other parts of the country, they have caused extensive damage to infrastructure including disrupting electricity supply.
NDF soldier dies after jumping stunt
OMUTHIYAGWIIPUNDI - A Namibia Defence Force (NDF) soldier attached to Oshivelo Army Base died last week in his room after attempting a jumping stunt.
Lack of transport hampers drought distribution
OMUTHIYAGWIIPUNDI - Lack of coordination and cooperation between farmers and constituency offices has led to the delay in delivery of the drought relief fodder in Oshikoto Region.