Russian national Alexander Krylov and his Namibian counterpart Anna Engelbrecht were convicted on charges of rape and trafficking in persons.
Letter – Disappointing exam results call for answers
A child’s (pupil) name is Tomorrow. It deserves the environment and opportunity to develop its full, mental, physical and emotional potential. A child’s education is a holistic team effort.
Letter – Education as a catalyst for Agenda 2063
Agenda 2063 is the strategic framework for socioeconomic transformation. It is the continent’s blueprint for repositioning Africa as a key player in the global arena, with a focus on infrastructure as a means to attain economic development.
Editorial – City dysfunction spills out onto the street
The filth and the stench in the streets that greeted Windhoekers on Wednesday afternoon is a microcosm of the dysfunctional state of the capital city.
Know your civil servant – Communicator par excellence
A career in public service is for anyone who wants to make a difference even if it means putting public interests ahead of personal ambitions.
LEX SCRIPTA with Fedden Mainga Mukwata – APPLICATIONS TO DECLARE IMMOVABLE PROPERTY SPECIALLY EXECUTABLE
Nedbank Namibia Limited v Eva Fifteen CC (HC-MD-CIV-ACT-CON-201903814) [2023] NAHCMD 14 (27 January 2023) – right to seek recourse against bonded property – judicial oversight in such cases
Police suggest village pedestrian crossing signs
The Namibian Police’s Kavango East acting regional commander Bonifatius Kanyetu has suggested that the Roads Authority puts up signs at common pedestrian crossing points, especially where there are businesses and people on both sides of the national roads.
Holiday classes for flood-affected learners
Time lost due to flooding at some northern schools will be made up during school holidays and over weekends.
Squatter law challenge torn apart
A three-judge bench of the High Court dismantled land activist Dimbulukeni Nauyoma’s constitutionality challenge of the squatters’ proclamation law before throwing it out.
Uutoni enters city workers’ fray
Urban and Rural Development Minister Erastus Uutoni yesterday slammed the City of Windhoek’s leadership for failing to agree terms with striking cleaners.







