2022-05-18Staff Reporter Trade minister Lucia Iipumbu yesterday said her ministry has noted with great concern the recent developments in the business sector. View more
2022-05-18Staff Reporter Laws may seem solid and enduring but they are riddled with paradoxes. That is to say that they are social constructs, not value-free, and can be interpreted in many contradictory ways. Contradictory interpretations are nothing but trouble because two/many different things cannot be true at once, to paraphrase Deborah Stone. View more
2022-05-18Staff Reporter Henry Ford famously quoted, “coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success.” View more
2022-05-18John Muyamba The directorate of veterinary services has started vaccinating livestock against the outbreak of the Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia, commonly known as lung sickness, which was detected in Kavango West region since February. View more
2022-05-18Festus Hamalwa A woman and her four children say they have been evicted from their family home by a cousin who claims to be the owner of the house in Onaame village of Ohangwena. View more
2022-05-18Steven Klukowski A week after a Keetmanshoop councillor caught NamWater workers installing a bulk prepaid meter despite ongoing debt negotiations, the utility has moved to pour cold water over flaring tempers. View more
2022-05-18Kuzeeko Tjitemisa Swapo political bureau and central committee member Tobie Aupindi has hit back at Economic Freedom Fighters’ leader Julius Malema after he called the Swapo-led government corrupt. View more
2022-05-18Loide Jason The two arested suspects in the Chinatown counterfeit protest case have pleaded not guilty to all charges saying they did not violate any laws as they were excercising their democratic rights of protesting against social injustice as provided by the constitution. View more
2022-05-18Roland Routh Windhoek High Court Judge Claudia Claassen sentenced a man she convicted of murder, read with the provisions of the Combating of Domestic Violence Act, to 33 years direct imprisonment yesterday. View more
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