A Walvis Bay woman is fighting tooth and nail to stop a local commercial bank from attaching the residence she and her two minor children called their home for the last five years.
Year: 2022
Teen attacked by hippo in Kavango River
The Namibian Police in the Kavango East region have warned riverine communities to be aware of hippos and crocodiles while making use of the river after an attack by a hippo, where a 16-year-old Angolan boy was badly wounded while fishing on Monday.
N$3.5bn fraud case heads to High Court
A group of businesspeople accused of being embroiled in a scheme that resulted in the finance ministry losing nearly N$3.5 billion in revenue will be tried in the Windhoek High Court.
Venaani presses Geingob on Fishrot
Leader of the official opposition, the Popular Democratic Movement, McHenry Venaani, has described President Hage Geingob’s comment during the Swapo congress as “very disturbing”.
We won’t take foot off the pedal – Jacobs
Orlando Pirates gaffer Woody Jacobs has warned that today’s Debmarine Namibia Premiership clash against Young African will not be a walk in the park for either side, as his charges are highly determined and have no intention to take their foot off the pedal.
Oshigwana sha kumagidhwa shi kotokele ootaxi dhiikengelela
Opolisi moshitopolwa shaShana oya kumagidha oshigwana shi kale tashi londo ootakisi ndhi na omandhindhiliko ngoka taga vulu okulandulwa kopolisi uuna pwa holoka sha.
Ookansela aakulu yaShikuku ya hogolululwa
Ookansela melelo lyondoolopa Oshikuku natango oya hogolola Julia Endjambi opo shune koshipundi onga mayolagwondoolopa, uule woomwendhi 12 komeho.
Omulumenhu a pila meumbo koSwakopmund
Omulumenhu weedula 42 okwa fya eshi a pila meumbo laye efimbo lokeengulasha, lwopotundi 05h00 oku pendukila onghela, molukanda Mondesa moSwakopmund.
Kakukutu Shikongo a nyatipaleka eendjai daye
Kakukutu komatanga opolifi Joseph Shikongo okwa kumaida omitwe dopolifi moitukulwa aishe moshilongo opo di twikile nokuninga oikonga yokulwifa oimbuluma ya kawatela mo okashava kopomaida opolilfi.
Presidents must work with children
African presidents must work closely with children to address key issues that may be affecting them, says Children’s Parliament of Namibia Health Committee chairperson Rivaldo Kavanga.









