WINDHOEK - A woman who was arrested late last year for the murder of her neighbour over alcohol has been released on bail by Katutura Magistrate’s Court.
Murder-for-hire accused wants bail
WINDHOEK - One of the men accused of killing the husband of a woman accused of paying them at least N$5 000 to murder her husband wants the Windhoek High Court to release him on bail in the middle of the trial.
#Khaxab Royal house wants Topnaar’s throne
WALVIS BAY - The #Khaxab Royal house of Chief Samuel #Khaxab says the Topnaar chieftaincy rightfully belongs to the #Khaxab and it should be restored as such by appointing him as the rightful person to take over from the late Chief Seth Kooitjie.
Container terminal set for commissioning
SWAKOPMUND - The new container terminal constructed at a cost of N$4 billion at Walvis Bay will be commissioned within three months. Namport upon inquiry yesterday told New Era the new container terminal is currently 96 percent complete with only the final touches being added to the mega project.
Shadikongoro projects bumper harvest
RUNDU – Shadikongoro government irrigation project is about to reap what it sowed. According to its manager Daniel Marais the project expects to soon harvest about 3 500 tonnes of maize that they planted on January 23.
Call to rid irrigation projects of idle farmers
NDONGA LINENA – The Namibian Agronomic Board chairperson, who is also chairperson of Agribank, Michael Iyambo,
Young kids suspected of toddler’s murder
ONGWEDIVA - Minors between the ages of two and six became suspects in a shocking murder of another infant child, aged two.
Budget cuts curtail industrialisation drive
WINDHOEK- The Ministry of Industrialisation, Trade and SME Development has also not been spared in terms of budget cuts for the 2019/20 financial year - a situation described to have adverse implications towards Namibia’s industrialisation drive.
N$573 million drought war chest announced
WINDHOEK - Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila yesterday announced a N$573 million drought package aimed at helping farmers and families currently gripped by severe drought.
Namibia seeks to sell N$125 million worth of ivory
WINDHOEK- President Hage Geingob has expressed concern over the cost and security implications of holding large ivory stocks and has reiterated the country’s stance towards legal international trade of ivory, from which proceeds –