The Office of the Judiciary said it is alarmed by sustained attacks against judges following last year’s general election, which culminated in a landmark Supreme Court judgement that upheld the poll outcome.
Guards arrested after taking joyride in stolen Govt vehicles
Two security guards who at the weekend allegedly stole two vehicles from the Opuwo government garage, which they were manning, have been arrested. The two guards are aged 22 and 29.
St Barnabas prepares to celebrate centenary
The Katutura school, which produced the likes of Founding President Sam Nujoma and struggle veteran Mburumba Kerina, among others, is preparing to celebrate its 100-year milestone in 2023.
Former prosecutor’s trial halted
The trial of former Windhoek-based prosecutor, accused of illegally scrapping charges from the court system, could not proceed as scheduled in the regional court after one of the accused failed to show up.
Community garden takes shape at Goreangab
A supervisor at the Olof Palme community garden at Goreangab, Nestor Kalola, has called on the City of Windhoek to avail more land to the residents, saying it will help improve the living standard of inhabitants in the informal settlements.
Kabbe South bracing for rising water levels
The Zambezi River continues to rise steadily - a situation the regional governor Lawrence Sampofu described as worrisome for those residents in the flood-prone areas of the Kabbe South constituency.
Windhoek man accused of culpable homicide fights for bail
A man who was arrested last week in connection to the death of a woman who collapsed at the Windhoek police station is scheduled to appear in court for bail consideration today.
Campenaerts, Vorster win Nedbank Cycle Challenge
Belgian cyclist Victor Campenaerts and Namibia’s top female rider Michelle Vorster were yesterday crowned champions of the 2020 Nedbank Cycle Challenge after winning their respective categories of the annual road racing event.
From the stands – Why women coaches matter
Although there is a significant rise in the number of women and girls participating in sport, particularly in sport codes that were traditionally considered as masculine-only sports (football, cricket and basketball), there has not been a satisfactory upsurge in the number of women taking up coaching roles in those respective sports – be it at community or elite levels in Namibia.
Ofikola oya nyaya koshimaliwa
Eenhana – Oikwafifolongo otai ende ya uka pombada neenghono noya fiya eendjato dovadali da mbubuka. Novadali vamwe ove wete kutya elongo paife oli na ondilo shi dulife nale eshi ounona kwa li hava futu ofikola.