Four minor girls were allegedly raped in different incidents last week. The youngest was seven years old while the oldest was 15.
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Geingob to quell uranium quarrel
President Hage Geingob will soon lead a team to the Leonardville area, where a Russian company hopes to extract uranium, to listen to all concerned parties and debate on the controversial mining operations in the area.
1 000 receive barcode IDs in Zambezi
The Ministry of Home, Affairs, Immigration Safety and Security concluded its ID duplicate rollout in the Zambezi region last Friday.
Women urged to empower themselves through technology
The Division of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication and Social Welfare regional head in the Kavango East, Benedikta Kamunoko, recently called on the public, to fight against the use of technology to objectify and abuse women.
Orokave residents die on donkeys
The inaccessibility of the Orokave village in the Epupa constituency of the Kunene region is forcing the residents to bury their dead in an undignified way, which they were warned is illegal.
Punching above her weight
As Namibia celebrates 33 years of independence tomorrow, 21 March, we take a look at the many achievements the country’s sporting fraternity has scored over the years, which continues to inspire the future.
Let’s celebrate our Independence Day peacefully
The Ohangwena region has many reasons to celebrate 33 years of Namibia’s independence.
The evolution of legal aid
There will always be citizens unable to afford private legal services whenever they need legal assistance, which will compell them for government funded legal aid.
Khomas region continues to shine
The Khomas region has recorded numerous clear successes in 33 years of independence.
Otjozondjupa focuses on economic development
The Otjozondjupa region is committed to its mantra of “participatory planning and integrated development” as a way to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of government programmes.