A seven-year-old girl allegedly drowned in the canal at Oshitutuma village in the Omusati region.
Eenhana business community engaged on development
Eenhana Town Council CEO Gabriel Benjamin has called on the local business community to foster relations with the council in order to grow the town.
Man allegedly rapes niece in Omusati
A 15-year-old girl was allegedly raped on various occasions over several months by her 40-year-old uncle at Ouma village in the Omusati region.
Oshakati politicians halt taxi registration
An attempt to crack down on illegal taxis in Oshakati was halted after the town council decided to cancel registration of taxis in accordance with the Local Authorities Act and the Road Traffic and Transportation Act, a day after its announcement.
Ovambanderu commemoration on this weekend
The Ovambanderu community will gather at Okahandja for the 128th commemoration of Kahimemua Nguvauva, who was brutally killed by the then-German colonial forces.
MPs in Rwanda for benchmarking
A delegation of Members of Parliament (MPs) from the National Council Standing Committee on Education, Science, ICT and Youth Development is currently on a week-long study visit to Rwanda.
MICT capacitates regional staff
In efforts to bridge the digital gap in ICT, the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (MICT) embarked on regional training to capacitate staff, enabling them to render ICT related services.
Two arrested for stolen beef
Two men were arrested in the early hours of Tuesday after they were allegedly found transporting four fresh beef carcasses in their vehicle on the B1 road at Okahandja.
Alliance to pay NAC N$23.1m
The Windhoek High Court has ordered Alliance Media Namibia to pay Namibia Airports Company more than N$23.1 million for making use of its advertising space at Hosea Kutako International Airport.
Alleged Simonis Storm swindler gets bail
A man who allegedly unlawfully sold shares that did not belong to him was granted bail in the amount of N$25 000 on Tuesday by Magistrate David Mukuyu. Liaan de Kock (40) is accused of defrauding Simonis Storm Securities of close to N$9 million.









