A woman who had and arm and a leg amputated and is suffering chronic pain from two snakebite incidents, accused health workers of running away from her.
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Keetmanshoop residents against Sored plans
A group of concerned residents took to the streets yesterday, protesting against the Keetmanshoop Town Council’s intention to establish a Southern Regional Electricity Distribution (Sored) company as a new electricity provider for residents of the southern to
Travellers to SA urged to use Ariamsvlei-Nakop border post
The Roads Authority yesterday confirmed that travellers going to South Africa should use the Ariamsvlei-Nakop border post.
Tjihuura-Katurota lands Opuwo CEO job
Opuwo Town Council has appointed Matjandjara Tjihuura-Katurota as its new CEO.
April optimistic about growth of Hardap economy
Hardap regional governor Salomon April was happy to announce that 757 permanent positions have been secured for the younger population of his region since his last state of the region address (Sora) last year.
Arcadia farmers remain in corridor …while farm turns into white elephant
Farmers who were evicted from Farm Arcadia in October last year say their eviction was baseless and unnecessary as the farm has been unoccupied for the past nine months.
Swiatek steps up title hunt as Sakkari slips up
Top seed Iga Swiatek continued her pursuit of a maiden Wimbledon title with victory on Centre Court against Spain’s Sara Sorribes Tormo.
Injured Springbok prop Nche out of Rugby Championship
South Africa prop Ox Nche will miss this year’s Rugby Championship with a pectoral muscle issue, SA Rugby announced on Wednesday.
F1 announces 24-race calendar for 2024
China is set to return to the Formula 1 calendar for the first time since the pandemic in a major revision of the schedule for 2024.
Namibia takes 2-0 lead
Namibia beat Uganda by 26 runs in the first of the four Twenty 20 (T20) matches of the 2023 Castle Lite Series at the United Cricket Grounds on Wednesday.









