ONYAANYA – Councillor for Onyaanya Constituency Petrus Kambala has honoured his promise to forego his entertainment allowance and divert the funds to buy food for the needy. Kambala made the pledge last
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Guard accused of murder to plea in August
WINDHOEK - A security guard in police custody on suspicion of having murdered Theresia Pietersen, 31, whose body was discovered near the University of Namibia’s (Unam) main campus last year, will be
Father denies drowning own daughter
WINDHOEK - An NDF soldier who is accused of murdering his biological daughter by drowning her in the Goreangab Dam in February 2017 denied all charges against him yesterday.
Education directorate grounds fleet in Oshana
Oshakati – As part of cost-cutting measures, the Directorate of Education, Art and Culture in Oshana Region has directed that all of its 28 vehicles in the region be grounded until further notice.
Presidency defends meeting with Erindi investor
WINDHOEK – The presidency yesterday defended President Hage Geingob’s meeting with Mexican billionaire Alberto Bailleres last week at State House, where the highly-emotive sale of Erindi private game
President schools learners on racial harmony
WINDHOEK - President Hage Geingob has called on young people to build the ‘Namibian House’ through national reconciliation and avoid racial discrimination.
Chinese appeals NAC high court victory
WINDHOEK - China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC) has launched an appeal in the Namibian Supreme Court against Windhoek High Court Judge Thomas Masuku’s judgment in their dispute
Workshop raises awareness on solar cooking
WINDHOEK – The Hanns Seidel Foundation (HSF), through its Promoting Renewable Energies in Namibia (Pren) project, is currentyl hosting a workshop for the youth on solar cooking and sustainable living. Partners
Geingob expected to visit Gobabis next week
GOBABIS – President Hage Geingob is expected to visit Gobabis, Omaheke Region next week Thursday.
Kamatuka with solitary effort as Namibia exit Afcon
WINDHOEK – The Brave Warriors of Namibia last night ended their grueling 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) campaign with a dispiriting 1-4 defeat against The Elephants of Ivory Coast, which saw budding