Swapo Rundu urban district coordinator Gabriel Hakusembe, who retained his position last week, has called on his comrades to unite and work hard to achieve the party’s goals in Kavango East.
Gochas man sentenced to 15 years for raping pensioner
The Mariental Regional Court on Friday sentenced a 33-year-old man to 15 years imprisonment for the rape of an elderly woman.
Murder, robbery accused claims unlawful imprisonment
A former security guard, who was re-arrested in connection with the robbery of N$1.2 million from a cash-in-transit vehicle and murder of his then-colleague in Windhoek, claims being unlawfully
detained.
Katutura residents to petition Geingob
The City of Windhoek’s decision to cut off water and electricity to defaulting homes has left residents of Katutura Central with no choice but to petition President Hage Geingob.
MICT has ambitious development plans
In a bid to bolster the country’s Information and Communication Technology (ICT) landscape, information minister Peya Mushelenga has revealed a series of pertinent projects undertaken by the ministry.
Oshakati guard dies after dog attack
A 44-year-old security guard, who was reportedly attacked by five dogs while on his way home from work on Sunday morning, died in the Oshakati Intermediate State Hospital, where he was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit.
Swartbooi hints at Namdeb corruption
Leader of the Landless People’s Movement Bernadus Swartbooi has accused the Namdeb Diamond Corporation of operating in a highly secretive world, where potential maleficence is rife.
Uproar over Geingob’s genocide remarks
Traditional leaders and political actors have come out guns blazing, expressing dissatisfaction with President Hage Geingob over his recent utterances on the genocide issue.
AR withdraws 200 000 plots fight
The Affirmative Repositioning (AR) movement has withdrawn its suit against the government over its failure to service and deliver 200 000 plots in urban areas countrywide.
Deadly, bloody borders
The central north borderline between Angola and Namibia is increasingly becoming a dangerous place.









