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Almost N$1 million lawsuit for Katima mayor
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Almost N$1 million lawsuit for Katima mayor

A businessman from Katima Mulilo is suing the town’s mayor for a whoppingN$978 723. 08 for blocking a musical festival. Businessman Peter Chola Musonda and his company Zanbami Investments CC planned a musical festival at the Ngweze Hall on 23 December 2023. To this effect, they approached the Katima Mulilo Town Council with a proposition...

Namibians deserve access to justice – NNN
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Namibians deserve access to justice – NNN

HOACHANAS – Vice President Netumbo Nandi Ndaitwah said Namibians must all know that justice is an unlimited right.  Hence, the government must always strive to ensure that it is adequately provided throughout Namibia. She delivered this message in her keynote address when officially inaugurating the newly constructed periodical court in Hoachanas last week. “The right...

Minors die in freezer 
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Minors die in freezer 

KATIMA MULILO – A jovial Monday afternoon for four minor children ended tragically when their lives were cut short after getting trapped in an old deep freezer at Cowboy location in Katima Mulilo.  The deceased children who are from different households were playing together at a house where the unused freezer lay idle outside.  It...

LPM promises cash transfers from oil income
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LPM promises cash transfers from oil income

Lahja Nashuuta Landless People’s Movement leader Bernadus Swartbooi has promised citizens a “social cash transfer” from envisaged oil revenues, if voted into power, and suggested government’s housing delivery strategy can improve with greater responsibility to local authorities. He said the cash transfer programme is the only effective way to “pull children and families out of...

Ndeitunga: Don’t joke about water scarcity
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Ndeitunga: Don’t joke about water scarcity

Charles Ndeumane Ohangwena governor Sebastian Ndeitunga has warned businesspeople against making empty promises to help residents beat serious water scarcity challenges in the region. He while the region is grappling with water scarcity, a situation that needs urgent intervention, there are businesspeople who keep making empty promises of drilling water boreholes to address water scarcity,...

Navachab Half-Marathon takes on suicide advocacy
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Navachab Half-Marathon takes on suicide advocacy

The organisers of the Navachab Half-Marathon announced yesterday their intention to utilise this year’s race as a means to promote awareness and advocate for suicide prevention in Namibia. Coinciding with International Suicide Prevention Month, Mclyn Kasale, the Public Relations Officer for Navachab, views the marathon as an important opportunity to confront the increasing issue of...

Freedom Fighter quits racing 
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Freedom Fighter quits racing 

Zebaldt Ngaruka  Freedom Fighter, one of Namibia’s most celebrated racehorses, will retire from competitive racing as she is set to become a mother.  This announcement was made by the horse’s owner, Uaraa Tjiho, during an interview with New Era Sports.  He emphasised that the Nambred horse has made significant contributions to the sport, and it...

Borders are artificial – Masisi
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Borders are artificial – Masisi

President Mokgweetsi Masisi stated that borders are artificial and emphasised that the institutions of Botswana and Namibia should collaborate for the benefit of both countries people. The head of state said this today while bidding farewell to Asser Kapere, High Commissioner of Namibia to Botswana.