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Two dead babies found dumped at Walvis Bay
Erongo police said two bodies of babies were found dumped at the Walvis Bay’s landfill this past week. A statement released on Saturday, deputy commissioner Erastus Iikuyu said the first was found on Monday and the second one was found…
Inculcate unity of action and purpose – Nujoma
The former president Sam Nujoma said Swapo’s candidate for the Walvis Bay Urban will be required to inculcate the principles of unity of action and purpose through all ranks and files and implore the slogan Swapo is the People and…
Unlicenced Karibib driver kills man, destroys property
PHOTO: Erongo Police An unlicenced Karibib man, who killed one and injured two others when the car he was driving without the owner’s permission crashed handed himself over to the police on Saturday. The incident, Erongo police said in a…
Iranian president admits they shot down jet in error
The president of Iran, Hassan Rouhani and the foreign minister Javad Zarif admitted Saturday that the Iranian army shot down the Ukrainian jetliner on Wednesday. Both, who admitted this on their twitter accounts – @HassanRouhani and @JZarif – said it…
We’re open for discussion on revised curriculum – Bohn
The education ministry deputy executive director, Edda Wibke Bohn, said that they are open for consultation on what should be done with the revised curriculum. The revised curriculum has attracted wide criticism especially for confining those who would have studied…
Zambezi police searching for boy attacked by crocodile
Inspector Kisco Sitali Zambezi region police said that the hunt for the 13-year-old boy who was attacked by a crocodile while swimming in the Zambezi River on Monday is still on. The boy, identified as Malibivale Mathe, was swimming along…
Fishrot6 approaches the Supreme Court
The fishrot6 have appealed to the Supreme Court against the Windhoek High Court’s ruling that their application to have their arrests declared unlawful did not meet the requirements to be heard as an urgent matter. It is not yet clear…
Students’ union wants ACC to probe NSFAF
The newly formed Students Union of Namibia has written to the ACC asking whether the commission can probe the Namibia Student Financial Assistance Fund for mismanaging money meant for tuition and non-tuition fees. In the letter dated 9 Jan. is…
Brexit won’t affect trade between UK, Namibia
President Hage Geingob said Namibia wants to strengthen trade ties with the United Kingdom. Geingob said this when he met the British Joint Minister of State at the Foreign Commonwealth Office Andrew Stephenson and the British High Commissioner Kate Airey…
Geingob sympathises with war-torn Mali
President Hage Geingob told the special envoy Professor Alioune Sall, sent by Malian President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita that he has sympathy for the West African country that is experiencing violent attacks from rebels. Mali is torn by a civil…
