WALVIS BAY - Some residents of Twaloloka at Walvis Bay, who lost their national documents during the devastating fire in July were issued with national documents yesterday by the ministry of home affairs.
Omaheke communities doing it for themselves… projects address unemployment and poverty
With a population of just over 70 000 people, the Omaheke region has the smallest population in Namibia. Over 31% of the population live in poverty, which is among the four highest in the country.
Cops sensitise residents on curfew
KEETMANSHOOP - The Namibian Police in the //Kharas region educated Keetmanshoop residents on Sunday evening on the dusk-to-dawn curfew imposed by government to curb the spread of Covid-19 in the country.
N$1.1m fraud trial to resume in October
The trial of two men who stand accused of attempting to divert and steal N$1.1 million from Air Namibia in 2017 will resume in October.
Pensioner’s murder trial deferred
The Windhoek Regional Court has postponed the trial hearing of a woman accused of stabbing her 70-year-old boyfriend to death in 2018.
Northerners defy virus restrictions
ONGWEDIVA - Police in the north say there is still a lot of awareness creation to be done to ensure the successful implementation of the curfew regulations imposed across the country since Sunday.