The family of two children, who were allegedly killed by their mother over two years ago in Ethiopia, is asking why the accused is still free.
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Fishrot accused fight for assets
Five men implicated in the Fishrot scandal are fighting tooth and nail to stop prosecutor general Martha Imalwa from attaching their assets.
Geingob bids farewell to Cuban ambassador
President Hage Geingob says Namibia will continue to support Cuba because of the Caribean island nation’s invaluable support to Namibia during its liberation struggle.
Etosha’s weak fence endangers lives
Lives and livelihoods of those living near Etosha National Park have been put in danger when wild animals escape, as the popular game reserve’s electrical fence has been off since last week.
Community garden increases social cohesion
A flourishing community garden in the bustling neighbourhood of Goreangab informal settlement has been hailed as an answer to many of the socio-economic challenges in the area, such as food security and unemployment.
Stinkwater double murder investigation incomplete
The police are still investigating a case in which a 57-year-old man killed his wife and daughter, and attempted to kill four other people in a shooting spree last year in Stinkwater, Dordabis area.
Demonstrators vow to cripple Shoprite
Those at the forefront of the demonstration at Shoprite in Walvis Bay said they will escalate their protest until the retail giant adheres to their demands.
Stars sink Pirates …as Jacobs admits technical errors
Orlando Pirates head coach Woody Jacobs blamed first-half technical errors for their 1-3 loss against African Stars in the Debmarine Premiership on Saturday.
Van Zyl: We put in a lot of work
Head coach of Wanderers Netball Club Erica van Zyl has praised her team for their hard work ahead of the MTC NNPL playoffs over the past weekend, saying it has paid off.
EU ready to support Namibia’s beneficiation goals…new partnership to support green and digital transformation
European Union commissioner for internal market, Thierry Breton, has confirmed the willingness of the EU to support Namibia in further developing a home-grown extractive, refining and recycling industry for raw materials.