The Namibian Police Force (Nampol) in the Oshikoto region so far this year reported two cases of drivers fleeing the scene after being involved in accidents.
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Rössing donates N$350 000 to baby haven
Rössing Foundation on Wednesday donated N$350 000 to the Ruach Elohim Foundation located in Swakopmund.
Opawa JSS holds memorial service in Geingob’s honour
The Opawa Junior Secondary School (JSS) in Tsumeb on Wednesday held a memorial service in honour of late president Hage Geingob, who had served as a teacher there before going into exile.
Contempt conviction set aside
A man who was found in contempt of court and sentenced to a fine of N$500 or 30 days imprisonment, had it set aside by two judges of the Windhoek High Court, eight months after the fact.
Unrehabilitated burrow pits concern Ondonga rulers
The Ondonga Traditional Authority (OTA) has raised concern about the increasing of unrehabilitated sand mining burrow pits along the B1 road in the region.
//Kharas learners show last respects for Geingob
Remembering former president Hage Geingob as a father figure who always placed the interest of Namibian children at heart and also playing a pivotal role in free education for all eligible children up to secondary level, //Kharas learners held various memorial services in honour of the late president this week in the southern town.
Geingob was despised by some in Namibian politics: Kandjoze
Director General of the National Planning Commission, Obeth Kandjoze said the late president Hage Geingob overcame numerous challenges in various political frays, especially before assuming the Presidency.
Woman allegedly raped in vehicle
A 41-year-old woman was allegedly raped in a vehicle by local businessman Daniel Nghoshi (37) on Monday evening at Eenhana.
Swanu distances itself from Geingob death probe
Namibia’s oldest political party Swanu, through its secretary general Ngaijake Tjikuzu, has distanced itself from a call made by party member Tangeni Iijambo this week in parliament to investigate the death of late president Hage Geingob.
Police probe Namcor theft
A truck driver from the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor) has resigned amid an investigation into the disappearance of over N$1 million worth of fuel from the company’s storage facility in Walvis Bay.









