President Nangolo Mbumba has described the visit of King Philippe of Belgium to Namibia as an important opportunity for forging closer cooperation, especially in green hydrogen.
Year: 2024
UPM’s divorce dispute dismissed
A case in which the United People’s Movement took the Popular Democratic Movement to court over its decision to withdraw its members from the National Assembly, was struck from the roll for lack of urgency.
Cadet constable arrested for forging documents
A cadet constable in the Namibian Police Force was arrested for fraud, forgery and uttering on Monday in the Oshana region.
Maasdorp murder suspect arrested
The Namibian Police Force has confirmed the arrest of a suspect connected to the alleged murder of 40-year-old Delia Angelique Maasdorp.
RedForce caught in perfect storm
RedForce debt management has been thrust into the limelight once again, with residents in several municipalities revolting against it.
Hamunyela downplays Fishrot families’ concerns
The commissioner general of the Namibian Correctional Services, Raphael Hamunyela, on Monday dismissed concerns raised by families of the Fishrot accused that their lives are in danger at the Windhoek Correctional Facility.
Govt falls short on research
The government has fallen short of the commitment made by African governments to spend at least 1% of their gross domestic product on research and development (R&D), and it is far from attaining the global average of 1.7%.
NRSC spent N$1.1 million on corridor management
The National Road Safety Council has spent a total of N$1.1 million on corridor management institutions in Namibia.
Okauua Rovers win Top-Two tourney
Otjinene-based football team Okauua Rovers won the Top-Two competition at Augustineum Secondary School sports ground on Sunday.
Shikusho leads the pack
Local footballer Anna Shikusho, affectionally known as ‘Panna’, is dominating the FNB Women's Super League as the top scorer, having netted an impressive 30 goals by the end of Round 17.









