Namibian police and the public collectively offered N$46 000 for information leading to the arrest of the perpetrator/s in the murder of nine-year-old Cheryl Avihe Ujaha.
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Lüderitz hosts first ever Karate Open Championship
The south-western town of Lüderitz rewrote the history books when the Lüderitz Ryushinkan Kararte Club successfully hosted its maiden edition of the Open Karate Championship last weekend.
NCCI Swakop to host Women in Business Conference
The Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) in Swakopmund, in partnership with Bank Windhoek,
Crushing mahangu for a profit
Taking action and being able to commit and persevere no matter the circumstances is one of the most important attributes of an entrepreneur.
DBN’s increases prize money for Innovation Awards
This year’s winner of the Development Bank of Namibia (DBN)’s Innovation Award will this year win more, the bank announced Tuesday.
No extension for fishing rights deadline
Fisheries and Marine Resources Minister Bernard Esau yesterday stressed that the deadlines for the application of fishing rights will not be extended.
One night on patrol with the ‘Sheriff of Namibia’
“I earned the right to be called the Sheriff of Namibia, this is what the nation has made me.”
Investigations incomplete in finance fraud
The Windhoek Magistrate’s Court gave a final remand for investigations to be finalised in the case of Llewellyn Bezuidenhout who is facing charges of fraud in connection
NAB recognises the best agronomic farmer nationally
Lifasi Munsu from Sibbinda Constituency in the Zambezi Region was crowned as the National Communal Dry-Land Maize Champion Farmer of the Year,
CoW slams developers using disabled in land applications
The City of Windhoek (CoW) is concerned about the growing trend of persons with disabilities being used by property developers in applying for land.