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Five family members died in a car accident on the B1 road between Tsumeb and Oshivelo in the Oshikoto region on Tuesday. National police spokesperson deputy commissioner Kauna Shikwambi on Tuesday said the incident took place at around 01h00. “It is alleged that the driver of a white sedan was travelling from Walvis Bay to […]
The Ministry of Works and Transport says it is highly concerned about public transport operators lacking government guidance. This leads to poor service, it says. Damien Mabengano, the deputy director of transportation regulations in the ministry, says all urban areas in the country need efficient public transport, complemented by adequate walking and cycling facilities. He […]
The pensioner who allegedly drove into a crowd of Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) supporters at a rally at Outapi on Saturday has been granted bail. Kavila Kautwima (73) appeared in the Outapi Magistrate’s Court on Monday and was granted bail in an amount of N$3 000. He was charged with attempted murder, and his […]
The Economic Freedom Fighters’ Julius Malema and Floyd Shivambu are going to jail. Not tomorrow, no, but certainly in your lifetime, should you take your medication on schedule. And it all comes down to Kurt Cobain. Rather be dead than cool, said the Nirvana frontman. He is now both dead and cool. While Cobain’s koan […]
The Namibia Institute of Pathology (NIP) recently pledged N$300 000 towards the national internship programme of the Mobile Telecommunications Company (MTC). Other sponsors already on board include Momentum Metropolitan, Old Mutual Namibia, and Standard Bank Namibia. MTC contributes N$2 million to this programme annually. MTC spokesperson Tim Ekandjo has welcomed the NIP’s contribution during the […]
In 2016, when Donald Trump picked Indiana Governor Mike Pence as his running mate, it was widely viewed as an effort to court evangelical Christian voters who may have been wary of supporting Trump, a thrice-married former Democrat. This time around, he opted for JD Vance. And like his previous choice, the Ohio senator’s selection […]
For more than 10 years, Abu Mohammad has been living in a tent with his family in northern Syria, displaced by the long-running civil war. Unable to earn enough to support them, he, like hundreds of others, has decided to travel via Turkey to Niger to work as a mercenary. Abu Mohammad (not his real […]
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The British high commission in Namibia says its government is yet to set up a legislative agenda, indicating that the United Kingdom (UK) is not set on its Labour Party’s anti-trophy hunting bill. “While the legislative session for the newly formed government will be set out in King Charles’ speech, there is currently no legislation […]
A former police officer accused of raping his teenage daughter over a three-year period is due to receive the verdict in his trial in the Windhoek High Court in October. Judge Claudia Claasen postponed the delivery of her judgement in the ex-policeman’s trial to 17 October after hearing closing arguments in the matter yesterday. The […]