WINDHOEK – “Do not despise where you are now or where you have been, it is all part of the process,” is a notable quote from the book titled ‘The Process’ by young author Sesilia Nekwaya.
Ujaha’s father confident killer will be nabbed
WINDHOEK - The father of slain nine-year-old girl Cheryl Ujaha whose dismembered and boiled body was discovered in Katutura last week is confident the suspect(s) will be caught and brought to justice.
Correctional Service inks MoU with stakeholders
WINDHOEK - The Namibian Correctional Service (NSC) signed eight Memorandums of Understanding with non-governmental organisations, who will help with reintegration programmes for offenders released on special conditions.
Correctional Service Commissioner-General Raphael Hamunyela said they have a strategy of promoting multi-focused rehabilitation services in order to attain the security sector’s desired outcome under NDP5, that states by the year 2022 Namibia must be safe, secure, peaceful and upholding the rule of law.
Over 150 to exhibit at Omuthiya Youth Fair
OMUTHIYA - Over 150 exhibitors are expected to showcase their products at this year’s annual Omuthiya Youth Fair slated for later this month, recording a triple increase from the less than 50 who participated last year.
NIP CEO Katiti ‘surprised’ by dismissal
WINDHOEK – Namibia Institute of Pathology (NIP) CEO Augustinus Katiti, who got his marching orders on Friday, said he was surprised by the decision to fire him while a disciplinary process against him was still ongoing.
Former Rössing employee nabbed for alleged corruption
WALVIS BAY - Former Rössing Uranium employee Hendrik Bok, 60, was arrested by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) last week on charges related to tender fraud.
Geingob praises new strategic ties with China
WINDHOEK – President Hage Geingob yesterday informed his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping of Namibia’s satisfaction with progress in the bilateral relationship since the African nation’s elevation to a status of comprehensive strategic partner of the Asian economic giant.
Nearly N$6 million to fund Ohangwena aquifer
WINDHOEK - NamWater on Friday confirmed that it will commence with the construction of a de-fluoridation plant at the massive Ohangwena aquifer in northern Namibia.
Government reaffirms commitment to reparations
WINDHOEK – Vice-President Nangolo Mbumba says government will not relent from the genocide course and will continue to seek the acknowledgement, apology and reparations from the German government.