WINDHOEK – Government attorneys are asking that the High Court dismiss what it termed a vexatious and frivolous lawsuit currently in Oshakati High Court where a certain 43-year-old unemployed man is claiming N$38,3 trillion (US$2,6 trillion) compensation from President Hage Geingob, Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila and the government.
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Police rescue secretive church congregants
WINDHOEK - A secretive Katutura church, owned by a Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) pastor, is under police investigation after being accused of keeping some of its members hostage at the premises.
MDC Alliance puts faith in Geingob, SADC
WINDHOEK – President Hage Geingob has an opportunity to distinguish himself as a true African statesman if he, as chairman of SADC, provides strong leadership on Zimbabwe where a landmark court case challenging recent election results kicks off tomorrow.
Ruthless Welwitschias clinch a double in emphatic fashion
WINDHOEK - The Namibian senior rugby team, the Welwitschias defeated the visiting Kenya by 53 points to 28 in the decisive 2018 Rugby Africa Gold Cup, at a packed to te rafters Hage Geingob Stadium in Windhoek on Saturday.
Sibaka salindiala sa Mafuta sifumana neulo yalitapi
Katima Mulilo – Sibaka sa Mafuta sifumaneha libima zelishumi kuzwa mwatolopo ya Katima Mulilo, mi teñi sibaka sapabalelo yalindiala nibanana sesibizwa kalibizo la silalanda, sibabalela banana balindiala kuzwelela mwasilalanda nikwaminzi yeli bukaufi ya Musanga ni Chefuzwe.
Purojekiti yakuitekela mezi imwasimbwi mwa Katima
Katima Mulilo – Bukamuso bwa purojekiti yakuitekela mezi ili yene bonahala kuba yakukayekwa bayahi batolopo ya Katima Mulilo ki katengo katolopo habuzibwi, kasamulaho mubusisi wa sikiliti sa Zambezi Lawrence Sampofu nalaezi katengo katolopo kuli kabone kuli bayahi batolopo bakena mwatumelelano.
TransNamib and TransNet Freight Rail reinforce partnership
WINDHOEK – Transnet Freight Rail (TFR) and TransNamib are working on a renewed and strengthened partnership in order to position the railway as the preferred mode of transport for bulk freight.
Women in business gather for annual conference in Ongwediva
WINDHOEK – Women at the helm of entrepreneurship in all sectors are crucial as they contribute to economic growth and aid in creating a diverse innovative workforce. To encourage and celebrate this factor, the 20th Economist Businesswoman North Conference took place in Ongwediva last week.
SADC’s youth hold the potential as an engine for growth
WINDHOEK – Southern Africa’s youth hold the potential as an engine for growth for the region and are key to achieving the region’s overall objectives, with prospects to bring innovative ideas and solutions.
SADC undertakes to eliminate malaria
WINDHOEK - The 38th Summit of the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Heads of State and Government has affirmed to place on its agenda the elimination of malaria in the region.
SADC heads of state and government have decided to make elimination one of the priority projects in the region in order to eliminate the disease, according to the official communiqué of the summit.