WINDHOEK - The fourth round of matches in the popular Bank Windhoek’s National Field Hockey Premiership concluded with exciting clashes in Windhoek, last weekend.
Clash of the titans as Volleyball reaches climax
Windhoek - The second and final round of the 2018 Bank Windhoek Namibia Volleyball Federation’s (NVF) Cup, is pencilled to kick off this weekend with matches scheduled over two days, starting on Saturday.
Yimaliwa yokusika N$118 yonomiliyuna kayitengwire mosikesa sepangero
WINDHOEK - Ministeli zokugusapo ruhepo nefiro sinka, kazitengwidire yimaliwa yokusika ko N$118.3 yonomiliyuna yitengure komisteli zoyimaliwa yina kara asi kapi vayiruganesa meyereko lyosimaliva lyakereko mvhura ezi zina pu dogoro mokwedi kwaNsinano mvhura ezi.
Defence seeks culpable homicide conviction for murder accused
WINDHOEK - Defence lawyer Milton Engelbrecht, representing an elderly man from Karasburg who allegedly had his murder victim washed and clothed and put her in bed after beating her, yesterday asked Judge Nate Ndauendapo to convict his client of culpable homicide instead of murder.
Nored cuts Shadikongoro and Ndonga Linena power
RUNDU - Northern Regional Electricity Distributor (Nored) has once again cut off electricity to government irrigation projects Shadikongoro and Ndonga Linena in Kavango East Region due to arrears.
Suspects in N$1.1 million Air Namibia theft to stand trial
WINDHOEK – The Prosecutor-General has decided to prosecute three men who stand accused of stealing N$1.1 million from Air Namibia.
Government to banish selfish private companies
BERSEBA - Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila says businesses should be more socially responsible and invest back some of their profits into the communities they derived it from.
Stepmother burns teen with boiling water
ONDANGWA – Besides being allegedly hit with a belt buckle and had a knife thrown at her, a 10-year-old girl was allegedly recently burnt with boiling water by her stepmother after forgetting to switch of a geyser.
N$26 million budgeted for food bank unutilised
WINDHOEK- Despite the fact Namibia’s poverty levels being evident, the ministry tasked to alleviate poverty failed to fully utilise allocated funds of N$26 million meant to roll out food banks to other regions. The food bank has only been rolled out in Khomas Region thus far.
Geingob slams UN’s exclusion of Africa
WINDHOEK - President Hage Geingob says it is pertinent to demonstrate the political will of the United Nations membership with regards to redressing Africa’s exclusion from the international body’s Security Council.