WINDHOEK – One of the three suspects who stand accused of attempting to steal N$1.1 million from Air Namibia, Marx Felali Mahoto, has passed away.
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Suspected serial teen burglar nabbed
WINDHOEK - A 16-year-old school boy who for the fourth time allegedly broke into his neigbhour’s flat and stole items was arrested yesterday along with his two friends.
Nghixulifa gets new trial dates
WINDHOEK- Former CEO of the Roads Contractor Company (RCC) Kelly Nghixulifa and his business friends Anna Ndoroma, 53, and 50-year-old Hafeni Nginamwaami got new trial dates yesterday when they made a routine appearance before Windhoek High Court Judge Christi Liebenberg.
Africa records N$700 billion in illicit financial outflows
WINDHOEK – The outflow of wealth from poor African countries through tax evasion, money laundering, corruption and other misdeeds is becoming an even bigger worry for the continent.
RA, Otesa set good example
AMUTANGA - Otesa Engineering (Pty) Limited, a company contracted by the Roads Authority (RA) to construct the MR12 road project, has set a good example for other companies involved in pit burrowing by rehabilitating several earth dams in Okatana Constituency that were dug for the construction of the road.
Teenage girl’s decomposed body found at Divundu
RUNDU - A decomposed body of a 17-year-old girl from the San community in Divundu was discovered on Sunday near a local rehabilitation centre at Divundu in Mukwe Constituency.
Elim councillor spearheads cleaning campaign
ONGWEDIVA - With the rainy season fast approaching, Elim Constituency Councillor Gerhard Shiimi spearheaded a cleaning campaign at Onampira to help prevent the spread of waterborne diseases.
Man ordered to remove illegal fence on farmland
WINDHOEK - High Court Judge Thomas Masuku has ordered a farmer to remove a fence that he erected in 2015 on a farm in Oshikoto Region, saying the act was illegal.
Kahimise’s lawyers demand withdrawal of suspension
WINDHOEK - Lawyers representing suspended CEO of the City of Windhoek Robert Kahimise have asked that their client be reinstated as he was suspended illegally.
Swapo to remunerate branch coordinators
OMUTHIYA - All Swapo Party branch coordinators will soon start receiving remuneration for their work at the grassroots.
The part believes it is the branch coordinators who canvass support for the party and must thus be rewarded for their work.
According to Secretary-General Sophia Shaningwa, the move is one among many resolutions undertaken during the 2017 elective congress.