After hearing submissions by the defence teams in the trial of five men accused of murdering Walvis Bay businessman Hans-Jorg Möller last week, Windhoek High Court Judge Dinnah Usiku indicated she will deliver her verdict on 8 July.
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MET jumps to rescue desperate hippos…as streams dry up
The environment ministry is drilling boreholes in some of the most affected areas of Zambezi region to save hippos as water systems continue drying up due to the prevailing drought.
NIP to pay former CEO N$2.4 million
The Namibia Institute of Pathology (NIP) has been ordered to pay more than N$2.4 million to its former chief executive, Augustinus Katiti.
Student dies during emergency training
NAMIBIA University of Science and Technology (NUST) paramedic student Fillemon Primus who died on Thursday during a practical session at the City of Windhoek (CoW) Emergency Training Centre has been described as kind and vibrant colleague, who approached his duties with dedication and diligence, leaving a lasting impact on all who had worked with him.
Opinion – Surviving under the looming starvation
FOUR years to this year in 1970, the Zambezi region (Caprivi Strip then) experienced a dry climatic weather spell coupled with a very low crop harvest.
Opinion – Dare to dream
SINCE the dawn of time, dreams have fascinated mankind. Dreams from the Bible, from mystics, shamans, wise men, poets, authors, artists, scientists, and psychologists have always been a source of creativity and knowledge and have been crucial to the development of civilisation.
Opinion – Importance of intercultural communication in Namibia
As I sat during a lecture in my Intercultural Communication class, I thought of different real-life examples where the study and understanding of intercultural communications can be crucial.
Opinion – Political freedom at the expense of economic freedom
Gaining independence has allowed Namibia to establish its internal and external sovereign powers by being able to make its own decisions and acting as an independent, autonomous entity.
Opinion – Investing in health workers for a resilient future
Every year, the week of 1-7 April is recognised internationally as World Health Worker Week.
Opinion – Genocide and the imperative of remembrance
The Ovaherero and Nama genocide has recently gained attention following the late president Hage Geingob's condemnation of Germany's decision to support Israel at the International Court of Justice.







