The ministry of health on We d n e s d a y c o n f i rmed th e presence of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) also known as Congo Fever in the country after a male patient died on Thursday last week.
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Geingob preaches African unity for prosperity
President Hage Geingob, in his commemorative message on the occasion of the 60th Africa Day, at Parliament Garden yesterday called for a peaceful, integrated, and prosperous Africa driven by its citizens.
Ongwediva, Okakarara partner for development
The Ongwediva Town Council has signed a partnership and cooperation agreement with Okakarara Town Council.
End in sight for treason accused
Light is shining at the end of a very long tunnel for the seven remaining treason accused after Windhoek High Court acting judge Petrus Unengu set the date for the submission of arguments on the verdict on Wednesday.
Nine more traditional authorities seek recognition
The chairperson of the Council of Traditional Leaders Immanuel /Gaseb has handed over nine applications for recognition to President Hage Geingob for his approval.
Inmate victorious in erection suit
The Windhoek High Court has ordered the safety and security ministry to pay an inmate N$50 000 for an assault that left him unable to get an erection. The assault took place at the Mariental Correctional Facility in May 2021.
American murder accused wins assault suit
One of the two American nationals currently on trial for the assassin-like murder of Andre Heckmair, emerged victorious on Wednesday in his assault suit against the government.
Fishrot police reservist unyielding on bail fight
Police reservist Sakaria Kuutondokwa Kokule has petitioned the Windhoek High Court over the lower court’s decision to deny him bail pending the finalisation of his bribery case.
We are finalising payment – Traut
Secretary general of the Namibia Football Association (NFA) Jochen Traut has said they are in the process of finalising payments to the national women’s football team technical staff members who have not yet been paid.
Doc Jubber hockey field facelift far from complete … NHU needs N$2.5 million to finish it
Renovations to the Doc Jubber hockey field in Olympia have faced significant delays due to financial constraints, the Namibia Hockey Union (NHU) has said.