Donald Trump was scheduled to appear in court yesterday to answer charges of conspiring to overturn the 2020 election, a case that will cast a dark and volatile cloud over the 2024 White House race for which he remains the presumptive Republican nominee.
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N. Korea ‘responds’ to UN outreach on King
North Korea has “responded” to efforts by the United Nations Command to discuss American soldier Travis King, who ran across the border into North Korea last month and is believed to be detained by Pyongyang, the Command said yesterday.
Nam athletes head to World School Sports Games
Four athletes have been selected to represent Namibia at the second edition of the U/15 World School Sports Games scheduled for Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Opinion – Namibian football’s collective failure
In his Damascus moment, Pastor Niemoller said the following:
NHU names national team coaches…questions appointment of couple
The Namibia Hockey Union (NHU) on Tuesday announced the appointment of men’s and women’s national team coaches for the next three years to spearhead the development and success
of hockey in Namibia across different formats.
Otjiuaneho beckons Archbishop Tjijombo
Otjiuaneho, a village some 40 kilometres east of Otjinene, will be the final resting place of the late archbishop Petrus Daniel Katikisa Tjijombo.
Environmental fund boosts Onesi farming
The Nyeka Yepumba Farmers Association on Monday inaugurated its new office at Etunda in the Onesi constituency.
Cenored announces increase in electricity tariffs
The Central North Regional Electricity Distributor (Cenored) yesterday announced that its electricity tariffs will increase by nearly 8%, effective from 01 July this year.
City Police Traffic Tips: Safety belts are the law and a good idea
Using a safety belt is mandatory to road users, especially to those who use vehicles as a form of transport. Every roadworthy vehicle is affixed or equipped with working safety belts on both front and rear seats.
Kenya suspends Worldcoin crypto over privacy concerns
Kenya on Wednesday suspended the Worldcoin crypto project that relies on an eye scan to verify a user’s identity, citing concerns about data protection.








