Disabled take Ehafo battle to court
A group of disabled workers, who were locked out of an Avis property after it was sold by the Ehafo Trust for N$21 million, will today take their battle to the High Court. The application will...
View ArticleThe limits of imagination
Has someone ever posed a question to you and asked you to use your imagination to come up with the answer? Chances are that if you were raised in the hood like I was, you will struggle with such a...
View ArticleDiescho’s N$3.6m Nipam divorce gets ugly
Nasty accusations are being levelled by the Namibia Institute of Public Administration and Management (Nipam) against its former executive director Professor Joseph Diescho, who got the boot earlier...
View ArticleDesert Dash jamboree commences
This year’s Desert Dash, which is sponsored by Nedbank Namibia, will start this afternoon with racers due to tackle the 369km 24-hour race from Windhoek to Swakopmund as from 15:00. Having faced...
View ArticleBaby Warriors ready for Botswana
The Baby Warriors are ready to finish the job they started in Botswana two weeks ago as the two nations clash today in their 2016 FIFA Women U-17 World Cup preliminary round second leg match at the Sam...
View ArticleLAC warns against nuclear dangers
As Namibia’s first-ever nuclear policy is in the final stage and will probably be launched soon, the Legal Assistance Centre (LAC) has raised a cautionary note on government’s toying with the idea to...
View Article‘Let sleeping dogs lie’
While his ‘footsoldiers’ have been sentenced to lengthy jail terms, it would take serious diplomacy before the undisputed leader of the failed Caprivi secession attempt, Mishake Muyongo, can be brought...
View ArticleKavango residents rally behind Diescho
Traditional leaders in the Kavango East and West regions have summoned all their subjects to a ‘Mataratara’ – a gathering under traditional structures – in rejection of the axing of Joseph Diescho as...
View ArticleStruggle kids relocated to Brakwater
More than 400 children of the liberation struggle were relocated to the Brakwater area north of Windhoek on Saturday where they will wait for government ministries to employ them. The two groups, one...
View ArticleBaby Gladiators’ dream comes true
Namibia’s under-17 women’s football team has progressed to the next round of the 2016 FIFA Women’s U/17 World Cup qualifiers. The Baby Gladiators managed to beat Botswana 3-2 on aggregate, following...
View Article‘We have shown you the way’
Chelsea footballer and Windhoek Lager ambassador Didier Drogba has told Namibian footballers that African players in Europe have opened the doors for the younger generation to join teams on that...
View ArticleMurangi and Knox win 2015 Desert Dash
Namibian cyclist Tjipe Murangi and his South African teammate, Max Knox, won the 2015 edition of the Nedbank Desert Dash on Saturday morning. The 11th Desert Dash cycling competition started in...
View ArticleCity cops accused of robbery
Two City Police officers who allegedly connived with two others in Walvis Bay and Oshakati to rob a British couple of 15 000 British pounds (N$300 000) in a botched diamond deal in Windhoek two weeks...
View ArticleHage does not know
President Hage Geingob yesterday deliberately avoided answering pertinent questions about the financial status of the country, his salary and those of his advisors, and the public uproar in the two...
View ArticleGovt claims ownership of sold Ehafo property
The government has taken legal action against the Ehafo Board of Trustees after they sold Erf 235 in Klein Windhoek for N$21 million while official documents show that the property belongs to the...
View ArticleGovt’s gains & plans
After eight months in office, President Hage Geingob yesterday updated the nation on his administration’s achievements, which included increasing the old-age pension to N$1 000 per month, the...
View ArticleBarca to face Arsenal again
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View ArticlePunishing Desert Dash brings joy
Riding 369 kilometres from Windhoek to Swakopmund over a 24-hour period is no joke. That much everyone agrees on when it comes to the Nedbank Desert Dash, which took place over the weekend. But while...
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