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INDONGO TOYOTA…SALES EXECUTIVE WINS N$113 000 LABOUR CASE
By: Kelvin Chiringa An Indongo Toyota sales executive who was suspended on charges of dishonesty in 2020 has successfully won a labour case in which the company has now been ordered to pay him N$113 400 compensation. Hilarius Iipinge…
GOVT SECURITIES OR MTC SHARES?
By: Nghiinomenwa Erastus In one of the interesting stand-offs, investors are given option either to invest in government securities or MTC shares. For the period of September 2021, to the end of November 2021, the government seeks to borrow…
WEEKEND CRIMES…DAUGHTER GIVES FATHER KNIFE USED TO KILL MOTHER
Staff Writer A Windhoek man stabbed his girlfriend to death Saturday when she tried to stop him from fighting another man. The police said Magrietha Williams (36) was stabbed on the right breast by her 50-year-old boyfriend. The incident,…
ILLEGAL SAND MINING…COMMUNITY FIGHTS THE ONDONGA
By: Wonder Guchu and Leonard Haufiku The communities from Ondando C have requested that all illegal sand and gravel mining activities in Oniipa Constituency and Oshikoto region must be stopped, and environmental laws must be implemented to the letter….
RUNDU & REDFORCE…RESIDENTS CLAIM COUNCIL KEPT THEM IN THE DARK ON REDFORCE
By: Justicia Shipena The residents of Rundu are unhappy with RedForce being the debt collector for the town council, Kavango East Governor, Bonifatius Wakudumo says. Speaking to The Villager, Wakudumo said the petition handed over to him on Wednesday by…
MAN STABBED 10 TIMES, DIES ON THE SPOT
Staff Writer A Swakopmund man died on the spot after an ex-boyfriend of her new girlfriend broke into their ghetto and stabbed each one of them more than 10 times. The police said the incident happened in Mondesa on Saturday…
FISHROT SCANDAL…BRITISH LAWYER SAYS ICELAND CAN REFUSE TO EXTRADITE CITIZENS
By: Wonder Guchu An English barrister Edward Henry says Iceland can refuse to extradite her own citizens to stand trial in Namibia over Fishrot allegations until far greater clarity has been provided by the prosecutor general. The Prosecutor General Martha…
STUDENT LEADERS CONDEMN NSFAF CLOSURE…IT FAILED IN THE PAST – STUDENT LEADERS
By: Justicia Shipena Student leaders from institutions of higher learning say they are against the decision of dissolving the Namibia Student’s Financial Fund (NSFAF). This comes after NSFAF on Wednesday confirmed that the process to dissolve…
GEINGOB ADDRESSES UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY
By: Andrew Kathindi President Hage Geingob has once again called out what is termed ‘Vaccine Apartheid’, stating that the global roll out on vaccines has contributed to inequality. “It is a pity that we have a situation where in…
NAM GET ITS OWN BARCODE
By: Nghiinomenwa Erastus By January next year, Namibian products can be traced back to Namibia than to South Africa, as the country received its own GS1 license to have its own barcode. The ministry of trade and industry together with…
