Parents who protect child rapists have been warned that they too would face the wrath of the law.
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Priest gets bail for water pump theft
A Catholic priest identified as Willbard Haingura, who was found in possession of a suspected stolen solar water pump for a borehole from Nyangana Parish, was yesterday granted bail of N$3 000.
Eises warns against charging registration fees
Oshikoto education director Aletta Eises has cautioned schools in her region to refrain from charging school development and registration fees.
Rundu circuit mulls space challenge
Education inspector for the Rundu circuit Julia Kangungu said her office is dealing with a lot of unplaced grades eight, nine and 10 learners because the classes are not enough to cater to the demand, and they also have insufficient resources, such as teachers and school furniture.
Standard Bank walks with shoe project
Standard Bank Namibia yesterday contributed N$400 000 to the project Never Walk Alone for the procurement of shoes for underprivileged children across the country.
Efundja on its way
Floodwater from Angola, commonly known as efundja, is expected to reach Namibia in the next few days.
Steenkamp urges schools to bank money daily
The executive director for the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture, Sanet Steenkamp, has urged schools not to keep money on their premises, but to take it to the bank daily.
Shino to talk energy opportunities at UK event
Petroleum commissioner at the mines and energy ministry Maggy Shino will lead discussions on investment and opportunities emerging across Namibia’s energy landscape.
Shalulile scores on return
After a prolonged absence of three months, Brave Warriors and Mamelodi Sundowns striker Peter Shalulile made a triumphant return to the field as he scored the decisive goal in his club’s 2-1 victory over Chippa United on Tuesday night.
Opinion – Terminal Investment scoops Namport’s new container terminal
For starters, Namport recently announced a concession of its new container terminal, which was awarded to Terminal Investment Limited (TIL), a subsidiary of Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), the world’s largest shipping company by volume of containers carried.