The Namibian Competition Commission has announced its intention to institute proceedings in court against short-term insurance providers and windscreen suppliers for engaging in anti-competitive behavior that places insurance policy holders at a disadvantage when claiming benefits for damages to their vehicles.
Year: 2020
Opinion: Aid in the education sector speaks volumes about Chinese-Namibian ties
Whenever I visit China, one of the things I marvel at is the huge expansion of development this country has achieved in the 70 years of the rule of the Communist Party of China.
OPINION: Cryptocurrency: Missing good opportunities or avoiding online misfortunes
A certain Vilho Mbangu has written, in a Namibian context, an insightful and informative article on the subject matter back in May 2019.
Editorial: Voter apathy or just disillusionment?
The January 15 by-elections have come and gone, leaving contestants and political parties to reflect on their performance.
Teen appears on multiple charges
WINDHOEK - A 15-year-old teenager from Rehoboth, who was 14 when he committed several offences including murder, rape and arson, made his first appearance in the Windhoek High Court yesterday before Judge Christie Liebenberg.
City shooting suspect still without lawyer
WINDHOEK - A former Global Fund employee accused of killing his supervisor and wounding an ex-colleague is still without legal representation after the lawyer instructed by Legal Aid Henry Shimutikweni refused the instruction.
Katrina ropes in Barry Roux
WINDHOEK – Convicted former education minister Katrina Hanse-Himarwa has acquired the services of top South African defence advocate Barry Roux to lead her appeal process.
Stampriet cousins ace matric exams
MARIENTAL - Extreme poverty fuelled by unemployment and a large number of youths dropping out of school is the dire situation faced by many communities in Namibia but more so in Stampriet, east of Mariental.
Swapo blames voter apathy for poll defeat
WINDHOEK – The ruling Swapo Party yesterday blamed its electoral defeats in Keetmanshoop and Walvis Bay on the low turnout of voters in Wednesday’s by-elections.
Doctor implicated in baby death reinstated
WINDHOEK - Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula yesterday announced that the medical doctor, who allegedly decapitated a baby during birth at the Windhoek Central Hospital last year, has been reinstated.