An employee, accused of stealing at least N$2 million from the Namibia College of Open Learning, has resigned while still under investigation, a statement issued by the institution reveals.
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Two die in government vehicle accident
Two people died in an accident involving a government vehicle about 10 kilometres outside Tsumeb towards Otavi on the B1 road on Wednesday.
State applies for joinder of Zimbabweans’ trials
Windhoek High Court Acting Judge Philanda Christiaan on Monday reserved her judgment on an application by the prosecutor general to join the trials involving three Zimbabwean nationals accused of murder. She will give her ruling on 18 September.
Rehoboth’s Bugershoek residents toil together
Rehoboth’s Bugershoek settlement residents have devised initiatives to make their lives a little easier.
Man ends life after rejection
Disheartened over alleged rejection by his girlfriend, a 24-year-old man reportedly committed suicide by shooting himself over the weekend.
Cosmetics entrepreneur leverages local ingredients
Local entrepreneur and business owner Johanna Nghidinua became self-employed in 2018 when she decided to open up her local manufacturing business.
Opinion – The fear of change
It is part of life’s natural cycle for things to change. Events such as unemployment, economic changes/inflation and a change in family structures may cause a situation of finding ourselves less prosperous or having less access to resources than we previously had.
True hero: local paramedic, firefighter saves lives … says ‘It’s not just a job; it’s a calling’
In a world that sometimes feels like it is spinning out of control, there are individuals who stand as beacons of hope and courage.
Airlink resumes cargo operations at HKIA
Airlink yesterday resumed cargo operations at Windhoek’s Hosea Kutako International Airport (HKIA), following what it termed “constructive discussions” with Paragon Aviation Services, the international airport’s new ground handler.
Monopoly feared in paint sector
In its preliminary findings, the Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC) yesterday pronounced itself on the proposed acquisition of Kansai Plascon Africa (KPAL) and Kansai Plascon East Africa (KPEA) by AkzoNobel.









