ONGWEDIVA – State-owned Namibian Development Corporation (NDC) has described as ‘indefensible’ but ‘isolated incident’ the lease of two of its stalls at the David Shikomba Complex in Ongwediva to two foreign nationals.
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More alleged credit card abuse unearthed at Walvis
WALVIS BAY - The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) says it has intensified its investigation into the Walvis Bay municipal council after the alleged abuse of two more credit cards at council came to light.
Dining Walvis toddler chokes to death
SWAKOPMUND - A toddler tragically choked to death on Saturday evening while having dinner with her family in Walvis Bay.
According to the police weekend crime report, Lonia Naloliwa Shihepo, 4, died Saturday evening despite desperate attempts by medical personnel at the Walvis Bay hospital to save her.
Amupanda ‘not scared’ after office break-in
WINDHOEK - Affirmative Repositioning (AR) leader and land activist Job Amupanda whose office at the University of Namibia was found broken into yesterday morning said the break-in did not surprise him. He maintained that the strange incident does not scare him one bit.
Bail conditions scrapped in mob murder
WINDHOEK – The Katutrura Magistrate’s Court yesterday scrapped two bail conditions imposed on 11 men and women who are charged for their alleged involvement in a mob justice attack that resulted in the death of a 27-year-old Congolese refugee in June.
Experts jet in to assist with hepatitis E response
WINDHOEK – A team of experts consisting of an epidemiologist and a risk communication consultant are currently in the country to assist the Ministry of Health and Social Services through the World Health Organisation (WHO) country office with its response to the hepatitis E epidemic.
Geingob backs Kenya’s UN Security Council bid
WINDHOEK- President Hage Geingob on Saturday declared Namibia’s backing for Kenya’s quest for a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council for the year 2021- 2022.
Chaos in the City …As Mushelenga approves Kahimise suspension
WINDHOEK - Minister of Urban and Rural Development Peya Mushelenga yesterday approved the request by the City of Windhoek (CoW) management committee to suspend its Chief Executive Officer Robert Kahimise over a study loan he took from the City.
Mbumba ukupa pukelezo yamusebezi
Katima Mulilo – Mubakweli ku Mueteleli wa naha Nangolo Mbumba ukupile tutengo twa muuso ni twa kwamukunda mwa Namibia, kubona kuli hakuna sialuluti habasebeleza sicaba. Mbumba nabulezi manzwi awo kanako yakukwalula muyahoi omunca, wa Katengo Kasikiliti sa Zambezi Labulalu, ili one uyahilwe fasinyehelo yamali afitelela bolule bamwanda ka
Bunya bwa zwelopli kwa Bukalo bulimbwa bayemeli
Bukalo – Likwambuyu wa Zwelopili ya Libaka za Litolopo ni Matakanyani, Peya Mushelenga, ukupile kamaiso ya Katengo ka Munzi wa Bukalo kuambuka kuitwanisa nikuli bakumalele kulwanela kutisa zwelopili kwa Bukalo, ili teñi likwambuyu nanyazize bayemeli kakusatisa zwelopili. Nabulezi manzwi awo kanako yakukwalula simubuso ofesi ya munzi wa Bukalo. “Ki kwabutokwa kuli luzwiseza pata kozo kakuba bayemeli ni babeleki, ili kuli lusike lwatepelela mwa milelo yaluna yakusebeleza sicaba. Luswanezi kuambuka kuitwanisa mi lubone kuli lueza misebezi yaluna,” nekubulezi Mushelenga.