The police in Kavango West are investigating a case of theft involving a senior Meatco official. It is alleged that the official, stationed at Rundu, on Saturday stole eight calves from Matumbo Ribebe Quarantine Camp in Kavango West and took them to his farm.
Oshana learners attend school high, drunk
The director of education in the Oshana region, Hileni Amukana, has warned learners to desist from alcohol and substance abuse. The warning comes after the director’s office received reports that learners from various schools are reporting for school under the influence of alcohol and drugs while some take drinking and smoking breaks between lessons.
Namibia joins oil producers’ organisation
Namibia and Senegal joined the African Petroleum Producers’ Organisation after discoveries of oil in the country. The move will help the country learn from member states and try to avoid the resource curse that many oil rich countries struggle with.
Fishrot season two a possibility
The notorious ‘Esau act’ or Fisheries Marine Resources Act, through which the Fishrot scheme was midwifed, remains unchanged – the lucrative industry is still exposed to potential looters.
Kapana vendor sues Govt for millions
A kapana seller from Havana settlement in Windhoek is suing the government for N$2.15 million for physical and emotional pain and suffering, discomfort, permanent loss of amenities, trauma, psychological damage and injury to his dignity and reputation in addition to unlawful arrest and detention.
Geingob sees COP27 as tipping point
President Hage Geingob has called on leaders of developed nations at the United Nations (UN) climate conference to support developing countries by capitalising on the Green Climate Fund.
Lukas gets title shot against America’s Ford
Namibia’s former WBO Africa featherweight champion Sakaria ‘Desert Storm’ Lukas will this coming Saturday return to the ring to challenge America’s Raymond Ford for the WBA Continental Americas featherweight title over 10 rounds at the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, USA.
Katjimune the hero as Stars wallop Unam
After almost over four years of inactivity, local football finally returned on Saturday and judging from the overwhelming fanfare, the brimming business activities by the local vendors and the overall display unity by all those in attendance, it was like football actually never left.
Omunambelewa gwopolisi a mangwa po sho a hingi e li kohi yiikolitha
Opolisi moshitopolwa shaShana oya manga po omupolisi gumwe sho a li ta hingi e li kohi yiikolithi mehuliloshiwike. Omugandji gwomauyelele gwopolisi moshitopolwa shaShana Thomas Aiyambo okwa ti omunamimvo 47, ngoka ha longo koshikando shokulwiitha iimbuluma okwa taalela iipotha iyali, okuhinga nuuhasha oshowo okuhinga e li kohi yomalovu.
Oshiwana nashi kale tashi kufa ko omaukwatya eetuwa tete manga ina shi londa – Nghiyolwa
Omupopiliko wopolifi moshitukulwa shaHangwena Sergeant Andreas Nghiyolwa okwa kumaida oshiwana opo shi kale alushe hashi kufa ko omaukwatya eetuwa deelefa ngeenge tashi londo mo.








