The continuing killing of Namibians by the Botswana Defence Force (BDF) is undermining security in the Zambezi region.
Editorial – Oppose without hate
We can all agree that the level of political campaigning in recent times has been at an all-time low all over the world.
On the spot – Ipinge reflects on year in office
Walvis Bay Urban constituency councillor Knowledge Ipinge has become a household name in Namibian politics since winning the by-election at the harbour town earlier this year.
Government regravels Etosha roads
ETOSHA – The environment ministry has appointed contractors to regravel the road network in the Etosha National Park, which has been posing a perennial headache to tourists and other park users.
Kandorozu’s 15-year reign ends
It is the end of an era in Okakarara as one of the country’s longest-serving councillors, Vetaruhe Kandorozu, is leaving office after a 15-year tenure.
From horror to hope… Rejoice overcomes life-changing injuries
In March 2016, Rejoice Kandukira’s life changed forever.
Geingob, Masisi want speedy probe
President Hage Geingob and his Botswana counterpart Mokgweetsi Masisi have both called for a speedy investigation into the fatal shooting of three Namibians and their Zambian cousin by the Botswana Defence Force (BDF) last week Thursday.
K9 unit helps sniff out poachers
ETOSHA – Although poaching of endangered species such as rhino and elephant have been reported to be minimal in the Etosha National Park, environment minister Pohamba Shifeta has called on law enforcement officials to do ballistic testing among communities adjacent to the park.
Tsumeb man claims police brutality
OMUTHIYA – A case of assault has been opened against police officers and two members of a neighbourhood watch for allegedly assaulting a man at Tsumeb recently.
Oshakati’s Eloolo back in business
Four years after its unceremonious closure, the Oshakati Eloolo Abattoir is back in business.