Dysfunctional mortuaries in the Aminuis area have put an emotional strain on residents of the constituency, who are forced to keep their departed loved ones at home until the police arrive to collect the dead bodies.
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Shikongo demands apology or N$1 million… Amushelelo remains defiant
Police inspector general Joseph Shikongo, through his lawyer Nambili Mhata, has sent a letter of demand to activist Michael Saddam Amushelelo to immediately stop spreading false rumours about him through social media, or face a lawsuit of N$1 million.
Geingob: I was misunderstood
President Hage Geingob expressed dissapointment with media reports that aim to tarnish and ridicule his administration.
Madisia will not call witnesses
Deputy prosecutor general Henry Muhongo on Friday closed the State’s case against siblings Azaan Madisia (30) and Steven Mulundu (22), accused of murdering Shanon Ndatega Wasserfall.
Nation expects education improvement – Nghipondoka
Education minister Anna Nghipondoka on Friday encouraged those who piggy back on the hard work of others to seriously look into their work ethics and commitment.
Deputy PM calls for solutions to end global conflict
Deputy Prime Minister and international relations minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has expressed concerns about the global geopolitical situation, which she says has been characterised by increased wars and conflicts.
ACC job fight on hold
The case in which Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) investigator Phelem Masule is fighting the decision of Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila to unceremoniously reverse his promotion in 2020, is currently on hold for a presiding officer to be appointed.
Muzii community bemoans slow development
Community members of Muzii in the flood plains of Kabbe South in the Zambezi region have lamented the slow pace to implement capital projects in the area. Among others, community members are irked about the delay to complete a local clinic.
Preserving nation’s recorded history
The National Archives of Namibia (NAN) on Thursday launched its first-ever in-house record restoration facility in Windhoek, aimed at repairing and preserving the nation’s recorded history, as well as providing access to users.
Gariseb desires to close gap at the top
Okahandja United head coach Richard Gariseb yesterday said their ultimate objective this weekend is to further close the gap atop the Debmarine Namibia Premiership log table.