Two farmworkers, who were murdered at Farm Josephine near Dordabis in the Khomas region earlier this month, will be laid to rest on Saturday at Aranos.
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No date set for ex-magistrate’s bail bid
The Windhoek High Court is yet to set a date when it is available to hear another bail application of incarcerated former judicial officer, Jaco Kennedy.
Muwanei ropes in labour experts to fight Pirates…player demands unpaid wages
Disgruntled striker Mapenzi Muwanei has roped in the services of labour experts to assist in his ongoing boardroom tussle with Debmarine Namibia Premiership outfit Orlando Pirates, whom the player claims has refused to pay his outstanding wages since January this year.
GIPF increases monthly pension benefits by 5.46%
The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) has increased pension benefits by 5.46% from the 4.62% increase for 2022/2023. The pension benefit increase is effective 01 April 2023 for all GIPF pensioners.
Huawei kicks off 2023 Global Analyst Summit
Huawei yesterday kicked off its 20th annual Global Analyst Summit (HAS) in Shenzhen, China. The summit was attended by more than 1 000 industry analysts,
EU committed to making Namibia globally competitive
The European Union (EU)-funded twinning project, titled ‘Providing support to the Namibia Standards Institution (NSI)’, together with its partners and the industrialisation and trade ministry, on Tuesday hosted the first-ever EU/Namibia Quality Infrastructure Forum in Windhoek.
Teenager’s life transform after tumour
Senegal - A teenage girl who had to quit school and her job due to a painful, ‘inoperable’ tumour on the side of her face has had life-changing surgery from a charity.
Barcelona hospital performs world’s first fully robotic lung transplant
Vall d’Hebron University Hospital in Barcelona has carried out the world’s first fully robotic lung transplant using a minimally invasive technique that does not require cutting through bone.
French retail giant to offer menstrual leave
French supermarket giant Carrefour said yesterday it would allow female employees to take days off if they suffer from endometriosis, a medical condition that can cause excessive period cramps.
Opinion | Protecting Namibia from moral corruption
There is a great push for countries to legalise issues such as abortion on demand and LGBTQI under the guise of human rights.