A man who allegedly unlawfully sold shares that did not belong to him was granted bail in the amount of N$25 000 on Tuesday by Magistrate David Mukuyu. Liaan de Kock (40) is accused of defrauding Simonis Storm Securities of close to N$9 million.
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Walvis budgets N$173m for land
The Walvis Bay municipality has earmarked N$173 million of its budget for land development projects.
Inside NYC’s administrative puzzle
Documents have surfaced revealing another twist of potential irregularities, maladministration and further in-fights at the National Youth Council.
Swapo’s presidency dispute persists
Swapo members have taken the party to court over the alleged sidestepping of the party’s constitution by failing to hold an extraordinary congress to elect a party president following the death of President Hage Geingob in February this year.
Theron shrugs off Nudo tribal tag
Former Gobabis mayor Elvire Theron has rejected assertions that Nudo is a one-tribe political party which only serves the interests of Ovaherero.
Namibia’s green goal is flourishing …Mnyupe clarifies structural development issues
NAMIBIA has been making progress in the green hydrogen sector, as government intends turning the country into a global hub for green energy production and exports.
NFA Cup semis slated for this weekend
The Pst Bet Namibia Football Association (NFA) Cup semi-finals will be played this weekend in Mariental, with teams in men’s and women’s divisions vying for a spot in the finals.
Namibia falls to Australia by nine wickets in Antigua
The Eagles of Namibia suffered a nine-wicket defeat against Australia at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua on Tuesday.
Lowe, Hough win Nedbank Namibia Rock, Rut XC2
Cylist Kevin Lowe and Mimi Hough produced stunning masterpiece rides to win the Nedbank Rock and Rut XC2 races at the IJG Trails in Windhoek last weekend.
Namibian first ladies call for new HIV medicine
NAMIBIAN first lady Sustjie Mbumba and former first lady Monica Geingos are among 300 world leaders, celebrities, scientists and activists who are calling for pharmaceutical giants, Gilead to share new HIV medicine with low-and middle-income countries.









