Police chief Joseph Shikongo has revealed a staggering number of criminal cases reported last year, while issuing a stern warning to officers who are smuggling illegal items, including drugs, into police holding cells.
N$3.8m womb removal suit drags on
The case of a 26-year-old mother of three, who allegedly had her womb removed without her consent in Windhoek Central hospital in 2017, is yet to be determined.
Nandi-Ndaitwah beats unity drum
Newly re-elected Swapo vice president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has pledged to prioritise building unity within the ruling party in a widely shared message to delegates and the party’s faithful.
‘Schoolboy error’ rocks Swapo CC vote
An elementary schoolboy mistake has seemingly thrown the outcome of the Swapo Party central committee elections into disarray after it emerged that a totally wrong list of successful candidates was read out during the closing ceremony of the seventh elective congress on Monday night.
Only a mature party can lead – Geingob
Swapo president Hage Geingob believes only a mature political party in which the rank and file are united in conscience, spirit and action can lead Namibia.
Infanticide accused remains in custody
A Windhoek resident, accused of killing her 11-day-old infant and further trying to strangle to death her seven-year-old son, will remain in police custody after her attempt to be released on bail failed.
Govt keen on transparent resettlement policy
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169 Namibian theological students graduate
One-hundred-and-sixty-nine Namibians were among the 106 186 students from more than 82 countries who graduated at a special large-scale ceremony at the Daegu Stadium in South Korea earlier this month.









