Cooperation… Namibia-India relations were further cemented recently when New Era Publication Corporation and Asian News International, South Asia’s leading multimedia news agency based in India, agreed to collaborate on cost-free content exchange.
Year: 2020
Murder accused Townsend refused bail
One of the Americans currently on trial on a charge of murder in addition to other charges in the Windhoek High Court lost his bid to regain his freedom after acting Judge Orben Sibeya dismissed his bail application.
Mental reports for CBD shooter ready
The psychiatric reports for a former Global Fund employee accused of killing his supervisor and wounding another ex-colleague are ready and were submitted to court this week.
Katima town councillors dealt blow
The majority of local authority councillors serving on the Swapo ticket at Katima Mulilo were eliminated during an intra-party contest to elect candidates for the upcoming election.
World Habitat Day budget constructs 6 houses
The Ministry of Urban and Rural Development has diverted N$225 000 that was meant to commemorate World Habitat Day in the country to be utilised towards the construction of six housing units.
Health introduces orientation programme
The orientation programme, which is designed to accommodate foreign-trained Namibian graduates and allow them to enter internships, is expected to commence in January next year until August.
Top detectives descend on Walvis
A team of senior detectives have left for Walvis Bay to lead the investigation into the mysterious disappearance and suspected murder of 22-year-old Shannon Wasserfall.
Lawyers question PG vacancy requirements
The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) and then head of state’s decision to recruit Martha Imalwa as prosecutor general nearly 16 years ago has come back to haunt them.
Court orders eviction of Endombo residents
OMUTHIYA - About 20 tenants of Endombo compound in Tsumeb suffered another blow after a failed attempt to have the High Court declare an order of eviction instituted by the landlord null and void.
Fears settlement would lead to homelessness
TSINTSABIS – The community of Tsintsabis fear the proclamation of the area as a settlement will push them to the periphery of landlessness and homelessness as the majority will not be able to afford the living standards.