Police in Omusati have urged motorists and road users to be vigilant and observe road traffic signs in order to reduce road fatalities.
Omaheke commits over N$7m to housing
In its bid to revive the dormant Build Together Programme in the region, the Omaheke Regional Council has committed over N$7 million.
Suspected Angolan drug mule set free
The Katutura Magistrate’s Court ordered the provisional release from custody of an Angolan nabbed with cocaine at Hosea Kutako International Airport (HKIA) in February.
Children’s storybook on SDGs launched
The United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) yesterday launched a storybook titled ‘Frieda and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)’
Video: Sioka codemns killings
The Minister of Gender Equality and Child Welfare yesterday condemned the recent brutal killing of nine-year old Cheryl Avihe Ujaha.
Burnt remains of baby found in dunes
While Namibia is still in shock over the brutal murder and mutilation of Cheryl Avihe Ujaha whose partial remains were discovered
Trial for Shoprite U-save robbery suspects
Three men accused of an armed robbery at Shoprite U-save, Katutura early this year are scheduled to stand trial in the Katutura Magistrate’s Court in December.
City to keep bus fares intact
Despite yesterday’s hike in public transport and taxi fares, attributed to a hike in petrol and diesel prices, the rates for City of Windhoek (CoW) municipal busses will remain unchanged.
Geingob wraps up Indonesian visit, heads to China
President Hage Geingob will today wrap up his three-day state visit to Indonesia where he stressed the need for the two countries to deepen trade, investment and to create opportunities for shared prosperity.
Reward offered for info on ‘muti’ murder
Namibian police and the public collectively offered N$46 000 for information leading to the arrest of the perpetrator/s in the murder of nine-year-old Cheryl Avihe Ujaha.