Two judges of the High Court roasted a Mariental magistrate for what they deemed “a flagrant disregard” of an accused’s constitutional right to legal representation.
Teen HIV rate concerns Nappa
Ashwell Forbes, a board member of the Namibia Planned Parenthood Association, expressed concern over the rising number of reported HIV/AIDS cases among people aged 10-19 years old, despite an overall decrease in the prevalence of the disease in the country.
Crayfish festival bigger and better
Lüderitz – Visitors to this year’s Lüderitz Crayfish Festival can expect an array of seafood, music and business opportunities.
Ondangwa trade exhibition back with a bang
ONGWEDIVA - The Ondangwa Trade and Industrial Exhibition is set to open its doors to the public next week after being dormant for the last three years because of Covid-19 restrictions.
‘Unhygienic’ Lüderitz grocer fights closure
OK Foods, one of only two food retailers in Lüderitz, is seeking the High Court’s assistance to get its store up and running again after it was shut down by the municipality for failing a health inspection.
Teacher scammed through Letshego by relative
female teacher from the Oshikoto region was swindled through a N$290 500 loan by a relative, who allegedly obtained her identity document on the pretence of wedding registration process.
Okakarara VTC left in limbo
Both the Central Procurement Board of Namibia and the Namibia Training Authority approved the contract termination for the construction of the Okakarara Vocational Training Centre, but new NTA board chairperson Jerome Mutumba has other ideas.
Namibia, Finland to secure smart, sustainable solutions
President Hage Geingob yesterday said he and his Finnish counterpart held fruitful discussions based on the long-standing relationship between the countries, but took issue with a visiting journalist’s question on the fear that Namibia’s recent massive energy projects might lead to the country being recolonised.
Mining chamber opposes Namibianisation
While many Namibians are pushing for increased ownership of the country’s natural resources, the Chamber of Mines yesterday said it vehemently opposed to the notion.
NUST resorts to independent probe
The Namibia University of Science and Technology council has resorted to an independent forensic investigation into alleged irregularities that have engulfed the once-primed university in recent weeks. The decision was made at an emergency council meeting on Tuesday afternoon.









