Some officers of the Namibian Police’s Water Wing have raised concerns about not getting a danger allowance, like their colleagues in other units such as the Special Reserve Force.
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Family of police shooting victim demand answers
The family of a police shooting victim, 34-year-old Joseph Kautjingu, on 17 March delivered a petition to the governor’s office, demanding answers from the Kavango East police, who have been tight-lipped on details of the incident.
Independence boxing launched
The MTC Nestor Sunshine Boxing and Fitness Academy yesterday launched its popular annual Independence Boxing Bonanza series, which will take place at the Windhoek Country Club on 21 April.
MTC Netball Premiership returns this weekend…exciting action at Paresis courts
The town of Otjiwarongo will this weekend play host to the MTC Netball Namibia Premier League (NNPL) first round of matches, which will see a raft of exciting games on display at the popular Paresis courts.
Down the white chalk with Reds’ flying winger Edison ‘Masinga’ Muheua
Paddling on the name of a football legend comes with a load of heavy expectations, but now-retired African Stars Football Club flying winger Edison Muheua was unfazed, so to speak.
NWR donates copper wire to Cosdef
The Namibian Wildlife Resorts (NWR) recently handed over used copper wire to the Community Skills Development Foundation (Cosdef) with the aim to enhance arts and craft creation.
NFC launches SWIFT
The Namibia Film Commission (NFC) on Wednesday launched the Namibian Sisters Working in Film and Television (SWIFT) chapter.
Mental health conversations – Namibia, a nation in distress
Worldwide, many people are experiencing hardships due to the current economic climate.
Maszanga on pause as Keynote carves own identity
Bronson Tjihukununa, better known as Keynote from the group called Maszanga, has been slowly carving his name as a go-to producer in the local music industry.
Airlink spreads its wings to Nairobi
The southern African airline, Airlink, is spreading its wings with a new daily Johannesburg-Nairobi service, which will see it become the first private sector airline to offer flights on the route from 24 April 2023.