High Court Judge Claudia Claasen yesterday ordered that a Windhoek resident accused of raping his biological daughter several times and forcing her to abort the foetus after impregnating her, has a case to answer.
Ukraine: Namibian students stay put
The Namibian government is monitoring and following developments closely regarding rising tension between Ukraine and Russia.
Murder accused ex-teacher wants private mental observation
A former teacher who is accused of fatally stabbing his wife 12 times in front of their children, wants the Directorate of Legal Aid to pay for a private mental assessment.
Kahiriri: Elmo still legally contracted to Sekhukhune
Local labour and sports consultant Olsen Kahiriri yesterday insisted that Namibian striker Elmo Kambindu is still legally contracted to DStv Premiership outfit Sekhukhune United, despite reports that the player was recently offloaded by the club.
Gladiators lay ambush for Copper Queens…in mega AWCON clash
If the Brave Gladiators are to beat the Copper Queens of Zambia in today’s 2022 Africa Women’s Cup of Nations qualifier, Namibian captain Emma Naris said they should ensure that they take their chances in front of the goal and safeguard against committing unwarranted errors.
Cohen continues to rule fistball roost
Cohen Fistball Club (CFC 1) retained the Category A title, while Swakopmund Fistball Club (SFC 1) defended the Category B trophy during the Bank Windhoek Fistball League’s opening tournament played last weekend in Swakopmund.
Moon Valley Marathon on the cards
Road running enthusiasts can look forward to pound the pavement again with the introduction of the Moon Valley Marathon set for 19 March 2022 in Swakopmund.
Dispatched thoughts – The balancing act of raising a child
At the start of the year, I always have a soft spot for parents, because sometimes no matter how much planning one does, you can never really be prepared for what will happen throughout the year, especially financially. More importantly, it is difficult to tell how this will affect your children.
Opinion – Patience is a virtue
We often and generally tend to grow frustrated with others because of what we expect them to be and, in our frustrations, it is often very difficult to put ourselves in their shoes and understand their “what” and “why” for the things they do.
Impacting society through public speaking
English teacher Jonas Natangwe Nekomba regards it as paramount that people become rational thinkers and push conversational agendas to impact society.








