Author: Justicia Shipena
NTB WINS KORA CASE…//NAOBEB SAYS NO PLAN YET TO RECOVER MONEY
By: Justicia Shipena Namibia Tourism Board (NTB) chief executive officer Digu //Naobeb says that they are now planning on how to recover the misappropriated money from Kora Awards. This comes as Judge Herman Oosthuizen ordered Mundial Telecom Sarl, the company…
NIMT MURDER-ACCUSED WANTS BAIL TO GO MAKE BABIES
By: Justicia Shipena Namibian Institute of Mining and Technology (NIMT) double-murder accused Ernst Lichtenstrasser says that being incarcerated is getting in the way of trying to make a baby with his wife. Lichtenstrasser said this during his bail hearing on…
PG DEEMS FNB APPLICATION INTO FISHROT UNNECESSARY
By: Justicia Shipena The Prosecutor-General says an application by First National Bank (FNB) in the fishrot matter was unnecessary. This came when the Bank approached the court to protect its interests in certain specified movable and immovable assets that it…
FISHROT FILES: ESJA TO APPROACH COURT FOR DIRECTIONS
By: Justicia Shipena Esja Holdings pty ltd is set to apply to the managing judge of the High Court on 18 January 2022 for directions of various issues regarding the fishrot Namgomar matter. Esja Holding is a company linked to…
RUKWANGALI SPEAKING PARENTS REJECT MULTI-GRADE TEACHING
By: Justicia Shipena Rukwangali speaking parents say they don’t welcome the idea of multi-grade teaching for learners in grades 1 and 2. This comes as Erongo education director has said they would combine grade 1 and 2 learners to be…
ERONGO EDUCATION DIRECTOR SAYS RUKWANGALI IS NOT REMOVED FROM SEASIDE
By: Justicia Shipena Erongo education director Ernfriede Stephanus said that Rukwangali speaking parents in Walvis Bay sent out the wrong information regarding the ministry removing the language at a school in the town. This comes after the angry parents crowded…
OSHIKOTO LEARNERS GIVEN 15 DAYS TO REPORT TO SCHOOL
By: Justicia Shipena Oshikoto education director Alexandrine Eises says learners have 15 days to report to schools or lose their place. According to her, some of the learners placed and given admission last year did not yet turn up. “Which…
CORONA HAS NOT ENDED…WHY ARE YOU CUTTING FREE WATER – INFORMAL RESIDENTS
By: Justicia Shipena Windhoek informal settlements residents have pleaded with the council to reconnect water since Covid-19 has not ended. The urban development ministry ordered the City of Windhoek to provide free water to the informal settlements during the Covid-19…
THREE CONFIDENT WORKERS EVICTED
By: Justicia Shipena Three workers for the Confidente newspaper have been evicted from their houses owing to late payments of salaries, as the company only paid out December salaries last week Friday after workers protested. In the meantime, the Namibia Media…
FARMERS FEAR DROUGHT COULD THREATEN CROPS
By: Annakleta Haikera and Justicia Shipena Farmers in Kavango West fear that they might experience drought due to a lack of rain that the region is currently suffering. Speaking to The Villager, Katrina Haingura, a resident from Nakatava, said low…
