The trial of five men who stand accused of a deadly armed robbery in Windhoek nearly a decade ago has been scheduled to resume next year.
Döbra learners cleared of Covid-19
Twenty-two pupils from St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic High School, who had tested positive for Covid-19, have been
cleared.
Dirty money in spotlight… as FIC red flags N$17bn potential proceeds of crime
An astronomical N$10 billion in Fishrot-linked funds have been red-flagged by one of the country’s top financial watchdogs as suspected proceeds of illegal activities.
Murder trial to continue with or without American
Windhoek High Court Judge Christie Liebenberg yesterday ordered that the stop-start trial of the two American citizens accused of the assassin-like murder of Andre Heckmair in Windhoek in 2011, continues today with or without Marcus Thomas.
Global slowdown dulls Namdia’s shine
Namib Desert Diamonds (Namdia) was not spared from the general downturn of economic activity, particularly pertaining to luxury goods, brought about by the global pandemic.
Govt scales up its response to pandemic
Government through the ministry of health has constructed eight isolation facilities across the country since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic.
NSFAF students will not forfeit their non-tuition fees
Following weeks of uncertainty over the issue of laptop procurement, higher education minister Itah Kandjii-Murangi yesterday assured students funded by the Namibia Student Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF) will not forfeit their non-tuition fees as per the signed contract.
Business owners call for easing of virus restrictions
ONGWEDIVA – Business personalities in the north want government to ease Covid-19 restrictions to allow their businesses to recover from the economic hardships they have endured since the introduction of the state of emergency in March this year.
Old Mutual donates food in Oshana
ONGWEDIVA - Old Mutual Namibia on Tuesday donated food valued at about N$110 000 to benefit 180 households in the Oshana region.
Long sentence sought for farm killer
A farmworker from Gobabis, who admitted at the start of his trial to killing his girlfriend by stabbing her at least 13 times with a knife and crushing her skull with an axe during October 2016, will be sentenced on 30 September.