While maintaining the strategic importance of the Windhoek to Rundu flight, Fly Namibia managing director André Compion says it is not commercially viable due to a lack of support.
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Axe killer found guilty
ANTONIUS Semete, who was accused of murdering his 33-year-old uncle by hitting him with an axe handle on the head and fracturing his skull earlier this year, was convicted of murder with direct intent read with the provisions of Combating of Domestic Violence Act.
Battle lines drawn for 2024 polls
Next year’s Presidential and National Assembly elections will be a tight contest, separating pretenders from contenders.
Chinese property mogul in Rundu housing storm
Chinese businesswoman Stina Wu is accused of leaving over 30 clients ‘homeless’ after her company failed to deliver houses they are currently paying for.
Lawyers miss court due to Ongwediva water crises
Several lawyers failed to appear in the Oshakati Magistrate’s Court yesterday to defend their clients due to the lack of water in Ongwediva since Wednesday.
Baby killer sent to jail for 17 years
“The prevalence of the offence of murder – and, in particular, killing of vulnerable babies – is indicative of a morally-bankrupt society, where parents fail to take their responsibilities.”
RP condemns children’s exposure to explicit materials, rejects homosexuality
Republican Party President Henk Mudge yesterday urged the ministry of education and school boards to reject the teaching of gender identity in primary schools.
NBC reinstitutes appeal against Ombudsman
THE Namibian Broadcasting Corporation has returned to the High Court to once again challenge media ombudsman John Nakuta for handling a “meritless, frivolous and malicious” complaint lodged against the broadcaster by the Economic Social Justice Trust, where he is a trustee.
Winning US$1.58 billion Mega Millions jackpot ticket sold in Florida
A lottery player in the US state of Florida won a record US$1.58 billion (N$29.5 billion) Mega Millions jackpot on Tuesday, the lottery announced.
World’s largest cruise ship to set sail as industry rebounds
With cruise bookings seeing a resurgence after the Covid pandemic caused luxury liners to mothball, a Finnish shipyard is putting the final touches on what will be the world’s largest cruise ship.









