The state prosecutor in the Zambezi region Bruna Mukoya said many cases of domestic violence and elderly abuse need to be addressed urgently here.
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PG, British millionaire square off in court
The application in which British millionaire Harvey Boulter is asking the High Court to overturn the decision by Prosecutor General Martha Imalwa to prosecute him on several charges including murder, was heard Wednesday.
Level education playing field: Frederick
//Kharas governor Aletha Frederick wants the education playing field levelled so that each pupil is given a fair chance to succeed.
Omaheke to tackle education challenges
The Omaheke Regional Council (ORC) will hold an engagement meeting with various education stakeholders today at Ben van der Walt Primary School in Gobabis.
Leaners ‘turned away’ for non-payment recalled
EDUCATION minister Anna Nghipondoka on Tuesday called back all learners who were allegedly sent back home from the Nehale Secondary School in the Oshikoto region, for failing to pay hostel fees.
Namibia registers first Afcon win
A late but clinical header drilled home by Namibia’s lethal striker Deon Hotto secured the Brave Warriors’ first-ever victory at the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) tournament on Tuesday.
China growth rate slows as recovery stalls
China’s economy last year grew at one of its slowest rates in more than three decades, official figures showed yesterday, as it was battered by a crippling property crisis, sluggish consumption and global turmoil.
Democracy’s litmus test in 2024
2024 is not just another election year; it is democracy’s biggest year ever as at least 64 countries will head to the polls, representing about 50% of the world population.
Trio applies for bail in illegal fishing case
Defence lawyer Sisa Namandje says the State does not have a case against his clients – a captain, chief engineer and crew member of the Angolan-flagged MFV Lucimar vessel – who were arrested for alleged illegal fishing in Namibia on 18 December last year.
From tents to modern classrooms
A makeshift school started in the Tumweneni informal settlement at Rundu in 2019 with 230 learners being taught under trees and in tents, on Monday welcomed back learners to a modern structure boasting 12 classrooms.