OMUTHIYA - Health director for Oshikoto Joshua Nghipangelwa has refuted claims some health facilities are without personal protective equipment (PPE).
Nujoma mourns late sister
ONGWEDIVA – Founding President Sam Nujoma has described his late sister Sofia Asino as a pioneering veteran of the liberation struggle, a fearless fighter and a teacher.
NaCC loses legal battle over raid… Supreme Court clarifies commission’s powers
Three judges of the Supreme Court have upheld a decision by the Windhoek High Court that the power to search and seize can only be applied for by an “inspector” appointed in terms of the Namibian Competition Commission’s (NaCC) Act.
Cenored to light up Kuvukiland
OMUTHIYA – The informal settlement of Kuvukiland in Tsumeb will soon be electrified with high-mast lights.
Zambezi battles locust outbreak
The Zambezi region is experiencing another African migratory red locust outbreak which is extensively destroying grazing areas and crops.
Oshana schools resume with contact classes
ONGWEDIVA – All schools in Oshana region, with the exception of Erundu Combined School where a staff member has tested positive for Covid-19, have resumed classes.
Masule ruling in two weeks
The ruling in the matter in which Anti-Corruption Commission chief investigator Phelem Masule is suing Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila over his unceremonious removal as chief of investigations and prosecutions barely a few days after he attained the promotion, will be delivered on 28 September.
Geingob pays tribute to anti-apartheid icon
President Hage Geingob yesterday paid tribute to the anti-apartheid stalwart and South African human rights lawyer George Bizos following his death on Wednesday.
Reformed drug dealer testifies in murder trial
A former drug lord yesterday told the Windhoek High Court he was approached by a street kid in 2011 who told him about two Americans who were allegedly looking for a handgun to buy.
Subcontractors left hanging
Legal troubles are piling up against a South African-born businessman, with scores of contractors claiming they are owed millions for services rendered.