Namibia is finally ready to reopen its international borders to tourists, with safety measures in place to welcome visitors as from Tuesday next week.
Virus spreads behind bars
The spike in the number of Covid-19 positive cases at the Windhoek Correctional Facility has resulted in a number of court case delays.
‘Conflicted’ Gaomab explains Seaflower board resignation
WALVIS BAY – Interim board chairperson of the National Fishing Corporation of Namibia (Fishcor) Heinrich Mihe Gaomab has defended
his resignation from the Seaflower Pelagic Processing (SPP) board. Gaomab and another board member Ruth Herunga resigned from SPP this week, citing a conflict of interest as the Walvis Bay-based company is suing the government for outstanding fish quotas.
Geingob salutes frontline heroes
President Hage Geingob has given a heartfelt tribute to healthcare workers who have become true heroes in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.
Dirk Mudge was a peacemaker – Geingob
President Hage Geingob has described veteran politician Dirk Mudge as a peacemaker who contributed immensely to nation-building. Mudge died yesterday in a Windhoek hospital at the age of 92.
Self-proclaimed pastor defies Covid-19 regulations
OMUTHIYA – A self-proclaimed pastor from Oshikoto region was this week arrested and later released on warning for allegedly contravening Covid-19 state of emergency regulations.
Rundu enlists debt collector to recover over N$200 million
RUNDU - The Rundu Town Council has appointed Redforce Debt Management to collect data and debts owed by government institutions, businesses and residents.
Alleged Westlane robbers to get new trial dates
The remaining group of people who were arrested in the armed robbery that took place nearly three years ago at Westlane Lifestyle Centre in Windhoek are set to get new trial dates.
PDM calls out SADC over Zim crisis
The Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) says it is perplexed by the deafening silence of SADC and its member states despite the continuing oppression and violence being perpetrated against opposition activists, government critics and media personnel by the Zanu-PF regime in Zimbabwe.
State wants charge amended in fraud trial
The State has brought an application to amend the money laundering charge against two Namibians and 12 Angolan citizens accused of having ripped off government more than N$210 million in alleged forged tax refund claims.