WINDHOEK – Women who experience abuse are more likely to go to health facilities than women who do not experience it.
Revered Ovambadja heroes: King Shahula shaHamadila and King Sheetekela shaHuudulu
Prior to the colonisation of Namibia, the territory that lies between the Ugab River in the south, including the Etotha lyaNuumbwambwa, currently known as Etosha National Park, up to the Kunene River in the
NDTC pumps N$300 000 into Miss Namibia 2019
WINDHOEK – Namibia Diamond Trading Company (NDTC) will be hosting Miss Namibia beauty pageant
Namibia’s fight for Western Sahara: A worthy or lost cause?
With the United Nations General Assembly scheduled to take place in September, Namibia is ready to bring to the fore her humble role in the international arena, including on the plight of the people of
SA man guilty of murder, acquitted on rape
WINDHOEK - Wilhelm (Wimpie) Derick Februarie, 40, the man accused of the brutal rape and murder of a 56-year-old woman in Windhoek West in 2014 was convicted on the murder charge, but acquitted on the rape charge last week.
Life sentences for Swakopmund murderers
WINDHOEK - Kingsley Dausab, 44 and Michael Tsowaseb, 41, two men convicted of mutilating the private parts of a woman after they murdered her in 2005, were sentenced to life imprisonment on Friday by Windhoek High Court Judge Nate Ndauendapo.
Neuaka denies guilt in girlfriend’s death
WINDHOEK – Windhoek resident Johannes Neuaka, who is in police custody for allegedly gunning down his ex-girlfriend and mother of his child, has denied guilt in relation to her death.
N$1.1 million fraud trial to start in November
WINDHOEK – The trial of two men who stand accused of attempting to steal N$1.1 million from Air Namibia in 2017 is set to start in November.
Impalila, Kunene lag behind in ICT access
WINDHOEK - Kunene Region and Impalilia Island in Zambezi Region lag behind in ICT access and in
Cabinet gives approval to rename Wenela, Kamenga borders
WINDHOEK- Cabinet last week gave its blessings to renaming Wenela and Kamenga border posts, Minister of Information and Communication Technology (Mict) Stanley Simataa said.