Yemen’s Huthis said yesterday United States and British air strikes “will not deter us” and vowed a response after dozens of targets were hit in retaliation for the Iran-backed rebels’ repeated Red Sea attacks.
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Hamas weighs Gaza truce as fighting nears fifth month
Israeli strikes across Gaza killed scores of people overnight as battles raged yesterday in the besieged territory’s south and Hamas was reviewing a proposal for a halt in the nearly four-month-long war.
We have much work to do – Modise …as Namibia loses first international match
DONAWALD Modise, Namibia’s national futsal men’s team coach has blamed lack of finishing abilities by his players as the key contributory factor to his team’s 2-5 loss in the 2024 Caf Africa Futsal Cup of Nations qualifiers on Saturday.
Geingob: A Namibian sports lover
THE Namibian sporting fraternity has expressed shock and dismay at the passing of President Hage Geingob, who died in the early hours of yesterday morning.
FC Ongos Ladies’ great run continues
FC Ongos Ladies continued their great form in the FNB Women’s Super League last weekend, defeating Girls and Goals 6-1.
Zambezi remembers visionary leader Geingob
The Zambezi community has joined the rest of Namibia and beyond in mourning the late President Hage Geingob, hailing him for his visionary leadership.
Mbumba declares national mourning period
President Nangolo Mbumba has officially declared a national mourning period starting from 5 February until the date of late President Hage Geingob’s funeral.
Geingob: A beacon of transparency
In the ever-evolving landscape of governance, few leaders can boast the commitment to transparency exhibited by Namibia’s late President Hage Geingob.
Mother, daughter raped
A Henties Bay man allegedly attempted to rape a mother and later raped her daughter after accommodating them in his home.
One road death per day in January
The Motor Vehicle Accident Fund last week Wednesday announced that it recorded 158 road crashes, 335 injuries and 29 fatalities in its year-to-date statistics for the 1 to 28 January 2024 period.








