So close yet so far for the Welwitschias
Being in the competition to learn from the best, the Windhoek Draught Welwitschias have brought on board new faces in the reserve team ahead of their Currie Cup qualifiers clash against Down Touch...
View ArticleNored N$4m fraud probe drags on
Oshana Police Regional Commander, Commissioner Rauha Amwele, told Namibian Sun on Wednesday that they are still investigating the N$4-million fraud matter at the Northern Regional Electricity...
View ArticlePangolin man granted bail
A man who was on Monday arrested after a live pangolin and pangolin skin were found in an office in Windhoek appeared in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court yesterday. The 37-year old man Chrispin...
View ArticleWell-dressed moms ‘denied’ child grant
Several women in Otjiwarongo this week levelled accusations of discrimination against the Ministry of Gender Equality and Child Welfare officials for allegedly denying them access to vulnerable...
View ArticleUgly allegations on land deals in Omusati
Onandjaba settlement residents, in the Okalongo Constituency of Omusati Region, have urged President Hage Geingob to intervene in the alleged illegal land deals they say are taking place in the area....
View ArticleFood Bank back to drawing board
Cabinet has directed that the construction of the Food Bank be revisited, with a view to obtaining more reasonable and affordable quotations, while in the same breath announcing it was pushing ahead...
View ArticleSanlam addresses fraudulent loan scam
Sanlam Namibia has warned clients to remain on guard with regards to a new scam doing the rounds, and implicating the insurance group. Over the past two weeks, the company said it received numerous...
View ArticleVisa issue clarified
Namibia has abolished all visa requirements for African holders of diplomatic or official passports. In a statement with regards recent Cabinet decisions it was announced that President Hage Geingob in...
View ArticleDead man gets ‘married’
The Ongandjera Traditional Authority has been accused of issuing a marriage certificate to a woman three months after her boyfriend died. Senior Ongandjera Traditional Authority council member for the...
View ArticleAviation laws are flouted
Documents in possession of Namibian Sun indicate that there is oftentimes a flagrant disregard of aviation procedures, as well as rules and regulations, in particularly in the case of charter companies...
View ArticleKhomas dominates National Championships
Khomas Region athletes dominated the Bank Windhoek senior National Championships, scooping a total of 33 medals. The games took place over the weekend at the Independence Stadium, which saw Jolene...
View ArticleNHRSA announces National Team
The Namibia Hunting Rifle Shooting Association (NHRSA) has announced the names of the national team and the president’s team that will participate in the 2016 Hunting Rifle Shooting World...
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View ArticleNaidjala more focused on ranking than title
The WBO bantamweight interim continental champion, Immanuel ‘Prince’ Naidjala, says he still wants to improve his ranking in this division. He told Namibian Sun yesterday that he was working hard in...
View ArticleWinter is here
Namibians will get their first real taste of winter with a drastic drop in temperatures that is expected from the beginning of next week. While day temperatures in Namibia have been relatively warm, a...
View ArticleLegal action against Kora Awards
About two months after the Kora Awards ceremony was supposed to take place in Namibia, legal action has been initiated in an attempt to recover more than N$23.5 million the Namibian Tourism Board (NTB)...
View ArticleNo delivery on promises
The Minister of Education Arts and Culture, Katrina Hanse-Himarwa is still expected to deliver on her promise to the Kavango West Region on the construction of schools and hostel facilities for...
View ArticlePastor in court over dark crimes
The founder of the Evangelical Mennonite Brethren Church in Namibia, Pedro Marcelino Moussongela, is to appear in court today in what is possibly the largest case of human trafficking in Namibia’s...
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