The National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia was rocked by yet another scandal with a board member getting arrested yesterday with drugs in her official vehicle.
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Tarred road splits Epupa community
The idea of upgrading and tarring the Okanguati-Opuwo road in the Epupa constituency in the Kunene region has been received with mixed feelings.
NDP5 extended for two years
Namibia’s penultimate National Development Plan before realising Vision 2030 goals and objectives will be extended for two years to enable completion.
Madisia judgment in May
Windhoek High Court Judge Christi Liebenberg yesterday reserved his judgment in the trial of Azaan Madisia and her brother and co-accused Steven Mulundu on 16 May at 10h00.
N$206m drug dealers await appeal ruling
Convicted drug dealers, Grant Noble and Dinath Azhar, will only know in April if they were successful in their quest to sway the High Court into granting them leave to petition the Supreme Court over their sentence.
ECN needs 1 500 poll vehicles
The Electoral Commission of Namibia is in need of 1 500 vehicles to successfully conduct the 2024 general registration of voters as well as Presidential and National Assembly Elections, a situation that has left the commission with no option but to approach private vehicle owners to fill the existing gap.
Epukiro battles migrant influx
Epukiro councillor Packy Pakarae has lamented the continuous influx of what he claims are illegal immigrants, saying they are now becoming kingpins in cattle theft schemes and contributing to the mushrooming of illegal townships.
Breast biter, teen rapist on the run
The Namibian police at Rundu are investigating a case of assault with the intention to do grievous bodily harm after a woman was assaulted at a shebeen in Kehemu location at Rundu on Friday.
Zambezi flood victims need N$12 million
The Zambezi regional disaster risk management has called on relevant sectors to provide urgent humanitarian aid in the form of tents, food items, mattresses, life jackets, boat engines and fuel, snake repellents, mobile clinics, mosquito nets, as well as disinfectants for toilets and pit latrines.
I am disappointed – Tjongarero …as WA introduces new rules
Sports Minister Agnes Tjongarero has expressed disappointment with the World Athletics (WA) over its new rule, banning athletes with high levels of testosterone from competing.