2019-07-24Eveline de Klerk WALVIS BAY – The Namibian police arrested one of the four prisoners that escaped from the Henties Bay holding cells, as well as another prisoner who escaped from the Karibib court in March this year. View more
2019-07-24Eveline de Klerk SWAKOPMUND – The Deputy Minister of Health and Social Services Julieta Kavetuna says the legalisation of marijuana is very complex. View more
2019-07-23Eveline de Klerk WALVIS BAY – The popular Hangana Hake Run & Ride, which is one of the most sought-after sporting events on the Namibian calendar, have been set and confirmed for October this year at the coastal town of View more
2019-07-22Eveline de Klerk SWAKOPMUND - Four trial-awaiting prisoners escaped from the Henties Bay police holding cells on Saturday afternoon. View more
2019-07-22Eveline de Klerk SWAKOPMUND - A Swakopmund pensioner is suspected to have killed himself on Thursday afternoon at a retirement village at the coastal town. View more
2019-07-22Eveline de Klerk SWAKOPMUND - A-27-year-old man from Karibib was arrested on Thursday last week in connection with the death of a one-year-old girl. View more
2019-07-22Eveline de Klerk SWAKOPMUND - President Hage Geingob says the Namibian army is not a joke and should be left alone to concentrate on defending the country. View more
2019-07-19Staff Reporter SWAKOPMUND - Professional Namibian belly dancer Sascha Olivier-Sampson is not only the closest thing to being a ‘Goddess’ you will find adorned in silks and beads, but she is also an exceptional performing artist with a heart of gold. She has just celebrated her tenth ‘Shimmy for Shelter’ dance extravaganza, which this year raised N$31 000 towards two major Namibian animal charity projects. View more
2019-07-19Eveline de Klerk SWAKOPMUND – The fact that 4 500 people in Erongo Region have registered for drought relief assistance while government had initially only budgeted for 2 000 people was among issues touched on during President Hage Geingob’s town hall meeting here yesterday. View more
2019-07-18Kuzeeko Tjitemisa WALVIS BAY - Namibian fishing companies, Sinco Fishing and Epango Fishing have lodged an urgent application with the High Court to stop their Mauritius islander partners from selling a vessel worth N$280 million. View more
Your experience on this site will be improved by allowing cookies.