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Category: News

UNCLE RAPES NIECE…REMANDED IN CUSTODY

By: Hellen Andreas Joel Joel (41) from Okadiva village appeared in Ondangwa magistrate court on Tuesday before Magistrate Gabriella Peresterelo for allegedly raping his niece.  The incident occurred at Okadiva village, Okankolo area in the Oshikoto Region on Sunday 19…

PG SAYS, GIVE ME TIME ONCE AGAIN ON GUSTAVO

By: Andrew Kathindi Prosecutor General Martha Imalwa says she’ll need to study the full reasonings behind High court judge Herman Oosthuizen’s decision to grant fishrot accused Ricardo Gustavo bail. Gustavo was released on bail on 15 December; however, the reasons…

ZOOMING IN ON THE UNSPOKEN AGRI-OPPORTUNITIES 

By: Nghiinomenwa Erastus So much has been said about the potential of the Namibian agricultural sectors. Conferences were held, it ranks high on every country’s plans; however, the country is still importing most of its agri-products. The country continues to…

METEOROLOGIST WARNS OF EAST STORMS 

By: Justicia Shipena  The chief forecaster at the Namibia meteorological service, Odillo Kgobetsi, warns of another storm predicted to begin today in the eastern parts of Namibia. This comes as Gobabis last week suffered a rainstorm, accompanied by hail last…

KUNENE LEAST COVERED BY TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK

By: Nghiinomenwa Erastus As the country talks about e-learning at both the school level and higher institutions and digitalisation, this will be practically impossible to implement in the Kunene Region. Given the region’s low telecommunication network, reducing the region’s internet…

BASIC GOODS COST UP BY 4.1%

By: Nghiinomenwa Erastus Consumers are reminded to adjust the amount of money they allocate to their basic goods and services, as they now cost 4,1% more than 12 months ago. A year ago (November 2020), price average prices increased at…

IMF, AFDB, AND WORLD BANK ORTHODOX REFORMS AREN’T ENOUGH

By: Nghiinomenwa Erastus Multilateral institutions/financiers can provide technical assistance to African leaders beyond offering traditional reforms, which ignore domestic dynamics. Says Ken Opalo, an assistant professor in Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service, presented in the International Monetary Fund’s Finance…