Oshakati High Court Judge Eduard Kesslau last week sentenced a security guard convicted of murdering his girlfriend, over suspected text messages, to an effective 26 years imprisonment.
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ACC lauds Mbumba’s anti-graft stance
The country’s anti-graft watchdog has rallied behind President Nangolo Mbumba’s commitment to combat corruption in Namibia’s energy sector.
Mysterious fire leaves family destitute…in need of aid
A family of six who lost all their belongings in a mysterious fire in Dairy compound in Katima Mulilo which gutted their shack, is pleading for humanitarian assistance as they have no place to sleep nor food to eat.
Lack of council coordination concerns Imbamba
Chairperson of the Erongo Regional Council’s management committee, Benitha Imbamba, has expressed concern over the lack of coordination and communication within the council.
School fights de-registration
A private school at risk of being deregistered by the education ministry on allegations of malpractice, is fighting tooth and nail to keep its learners.
27 African leaders to attend Geingob’s funeral
At least 27 African leaders, of which 18 are sitting heads of state, have confirmed attendance of the state funeral of the late former president Hage Geingob.
Business leaders hail ‘guiding light’ Geingob
President Hage Geingob’s legacy is one that will forever be etched into the fabric of Namibian society, not only for his contributions to the political landscape, but also for his unwavering support to the Namibian business community as well as his commitment to social progression for all.
Villagers demand potable water at clinic
A clinic at Mashare village in the Kavango East region has closed its doors due to a lack of potable water.
SPYL tears into N$2 200 mattresses…as ministry pays N$1 200 per learner chair
The education ministry has confirmed paying N$528 000 for the procurement of 240 mattresses for the Imarwa Ithete Secondary School in the Kavango West region.
Nangombe: Geingob a champion of public health
The example set by late president Hage Geingob, who made his health status public, serves to encourage Namibians to seek healthcare on time, which may lead to early detection of illness and treatment.








