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Police identify burnt Windhoek woman
The shack in which Katrina Silus’ body was found Police in Windhoek have identified the woman whose body was found burnt with an axe stuck in her neck Sunday morning as Katrina Silas. The body was found in a…
Collared cheetah ran over outside Windhoek
A collard cheetah was bumped near the weighbridge between Windhoek and Rehoboth last week.
Woman’s body found burnt, with axe stuck in the neck
Police in Windhoek are looking for a man whose girlfriend’s body was found with an axe stuck in the neck and had been burnt beyond recognition in a shack fire on Sunday morning. According to police spokesperson Kauna Shikwambi, the…
Residents heed call to clean up
Namibia’s national clean-up campaign was launched at Rundu in Kavango East Saturday. The clean-up campaign fell on the same with the International Day of Peace whose 2019 theme was Climate Action for Peace. Below are some of the scenes…
Missing N$120 million irks Namibians in Teckla Lameck acquittal
Yang Fan, Kongo Mokaxwa and Teckla Lameck The N$120 million that was at the centre of the fraud case of former Public Service Commission boss, Teckla Lameck and her two other accomplices has left a bad taste in the mouth…
Former NANSO leaders form rival student organisation
Bernard Kavau Former and suspended leaders of the Namibia National Students Organisation (Nanso), Simon Amunime, Bernard Kavau and Tyson Hihanguapo have launched a new rival student representative body called the Students Union of Namibia. The new organisation comes after the…
Economy posts worrisome growth figures again
ALEX SHIMUAFENI The domestic economy has posted yet again more worrisome subdued growth figures, recording a contraction of 2.6 per cent compared to a growth of 0.6 per cent recorded in the corresponding period of 2018. This comes right in…
Age is just but a number- Katjavivi
National Assembly Speaker Peter Katjavivi Speaker of National Assembly Professor Peter Katjavivi has shot down at perception that he is well advanced in age to continue with government business saying he still has the energy to push on. If he…
Aggrieved fishermen petition all high court judges
Aggrieved fishermen have petitioned all High Court Judges and the Judicial Service Commission in a case in which they claim to have been injured by a ruling that shifted their labour case from the labour commission to the High Court….
State entities forking out N$8.5 billion for salaries
State-owned entities are forking a total of N$8,5 billion per annum for salaries alone, despite a horde of them failing to make profits, minister Leon Jooste has disclosed. Jooste was speaking at the recently held public enterprises’ conference held at…
