In today’s ever-evolving world, women continue to break barriers and shatter glass ceilings in various leadership roles.
Opinion – A profound tribute: Unveiling the legacy of Rosemary Jane Katjavivi
On 9 August 2023, we gathered beneath the open sky, surrounded by the gentle embrace of the sun’s rays, to mark a poignant occasion – the first anniversary of the passing of a beloved soul, Rosemary Jane Katjavivi.
Youth urged to show up for Heroes’ event
Oshikoto regional governor Penda ya Ndakolo has urged the youth to show up in big numbers for the commemoration of Heroes’ Day.
Kalumbu, a shoemaker with a dream
Johannes Kalumbu (57), a craftsman from Onhokolo village in the Omusati region, is seeking assistance from the government and the business community to invest in his dream.
PDM owes existence to Matundu – Venaani
Popular Democratic Movement leader McHenry Venaani has hailed former Opuwo town councillor, the late Katahunda Matundu, as a hero to whom the PDM owes its existence.
‘Slave-like’ working conditions for Opuwo service station workers
Opuwo service station workers are up in arms over their working conditions, which they described as unbearable and “slave-like”.
Murderous nephew sentenced to 18 years in prison
A 23-year-old man who was convicted last week of killing his aunt by whipping her with a homemade donkey leash and kicking her in Kavango West, was on Tuesday sentenced to 18 years imprisonment.
Twenty-five years for anti-social killer
A 40-year-old man who went on a shooting rampage at the Omutundungu village in June 2014 which saw the loss of one life and several injuries, was sentenced to an effective 25
years imprisonment last week.
German MP: We are not genuine on genocide
The German government is not serious about genuinely atoning for its colonial crimes, Bundestag member Sevim Dağdelen has said.
Calls for justice into Nchindo brothers’ killing linger on
Despite the 2022 ruling by the Kasane Magistrate’s Court in Botswana in favour of that country’s defence force, Kongola councillor Bennety Busihu questioned Namibia’s stance to seek fair justice in the killing of the local fishermen.









