The police at Rundu have arrested two suspects, including a Catholic priest, for allegedly stealing a solar water pump for a borehole from Nyangana Parish. The two were arrested on Monday.
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Poor customer service displeases NWR customers
Following several concerns over ageing infrastructure and poor customer service within the Namibia Wildlife Resort tourism facilities, the company has pledged to address such shortcomings to remain a preferred destination of choice.
Teacher’s assaulter granted bail
A Windhoek resident, who was filmed while assaulting a teacher at school on Monday for allegedly cheating with her husband, was granted bail yesterday by the Katutura Magistrate’s Court.
Community threatens to close Rundu shops
Following the dismissal of close to 200 workers working for Cash and Carry, the community of Rundu plans to stage a peaceful demonstration today to demand the company reinstate the fired personnel with immediate effect.
Arson, double murder accused seeks legal aid
A 39-year-old woman accused of murdering a couple by setting alight their shack during the festive season, is seeking to obtain a state-funded lawyer.
Scottish star stoked for Namibian challenge …as Welwitschias target first World Cup triumph
Namibian rugby is set to benefit from a rule change by World Rugby that allows players to switch nationalities as former Scottish international, Byron McGuigan announced his willingness to represent the country of his birth.
Global oil explorers focus on Orange Basin
The deep-water Orange Basin of f shore Namibia, where TotalEnergies and Shell last year confirmed the largest oil discovery of 2022 with the detection of light crude oil, is becoming a more attractive destination for global oil explorers.
Businesses urged to help fight crime
Acting regional commander of the Namibian Police in Kavango East, Bonifatius Kanyetu has said the police alone won’t win the fight against crime unless various stakeholders come to the party.
Where wildlife produced a powerful advocate
During the 20th and 21st centuries, the South Luangwa Hunting Community of Zambia has been progressively shaped by international wildlife hunting benefits in ways that are little known to the world.
Geingob enters education fray
Education stakeholders must work around the clock to find solutions to address the myriad of challenges facing the sector, instead of playing a blame game that resolves nothing.