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Category: News

NORTHERN BUSINESSMEN MOURN ‘AKAPANDI’

By: Hellen Andreas Prominent businessman Tobias Amadhila has described the departed northern businessman Johannes Endjala as a hardworking person whose business leadership is worth emulating. Endjala’s brother Joseph said the death of Akapandi (58) has affected the nation, not only…

RAINS BLESS NORTHERN FARMS

By: Hellen Andreas  The rainfall that showered the northern part of the country [WHEN] has finally brought hope among farmers. Farmers in the four 0-Regions (Omusati, Oshana, Ohangwena and Oshikoto) and Kunene were concerned about an alarming drought situation approaching…

EX-MINE WORKERS DEMAND N$500M BENEFICIARIES

By: Annakleta Haikera Kavango regions Mine Workers Union ex-members want Nam-Mic to pay them N$500 million in dividends. The Mine Workers Union of Namibia (MUN) established the Namibia Miners Investment to benefit the union’s members. The Namibia Miners Investment then…

MAINTENANCE MONEY DELAY IRKS KAVANGO MOTHERS 

By: Annakleta Haikera  The child maintenance court based in Rundu has been accused of delaying the payment of maintenance money to beneficiaries by several women due to poor service delivery and lack of communication. Mothers who spoke to The Villager…

MAN ARRESTED FOR RAPING, IMPREGNATING GIRL (13) 

By: Justicia Shipena Police have arrested a 25-year-old man for allegedly continuously raping and impregnating a 13-year-old girl since March at Okongo Village last year.  The teenager fell pregnant and is currently having a two-month-old baby with the suspect.  The…

I’LL BURY KAURA WITH DIGNITY – VENAANI

Staff Writers PDM leader, McHenry Venaani, has said that he will bury his predecessor, DTA president Katuutire Kaura, with dignity despite the political differences between the two and the damaging decision he took to dump the party for Swapo back…

A SECOND-HAND CAR THIS YEAR WILL COST YOU

By: Kelvin Chiringa  With the importation of vehicles forecast to be challenging this year due to global production challenges, economists at Simonis Storm have warned that prices for second-hand cars will likely be relatively high.  The high price trajectory will…