OSHAKATI – Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Labour, Industrial Relations and Employment Creation Bro-Mathew Shingwadja has dared Bertha Security Services to challenge a decision by a review panel to award a tender, initially awarded to them, to a different company.
Malaria spraying in progress at Ongwediva
ONGWEDIVA – The Ongwediva Town Council last week commenced with its indoor residual spraying campaign, targeting Extension 11 and New Reception, which both have confirmed cases of the disease.
PG yet to decide in N$5m sports officials’ case
WINDHOEK – The office of the prosecutor general is yet to pronounce itself in the case of two former employees of the Namibian Sports Commission (NSC).
Namibia 9th highest affected by TB
WINDHOEK - Namibia is said to be among the countries of the world highly rated with severe cases of tuberculosis and one of the highest in Africa.
Further delay in trial of Unam SRC ex-president
WINDHOEK – The trial of a former president of the Student Representative Council (SRC) of the University of Namibia (Unam) was postponed again following another delay.
Family of Bahnhof suspected teenage killer speaks “… No parent sends their child to go kill”
WINDHOEK - Still trying to come to terms with the shocking allegations that their son was behind the killing and rape of a 57-year-old woman, the teenage suspect’s relatives said no parent sends their children to commit such first-degree criminal activities.
Let’s all dialogue… Geingob roars ahead of land conference
WINDHOEK – President Hage Geingob yesterday called for “far-sightedness” to reign supreme this week as the nation descends on the all-important second national land conference, called to put a final nail in the coffin of the recurring land issue nationally.