South Africa set the pace
SOUTH Africa, Uganda and Malawi continued to set the pace at the Netball Africa Cup in Windhoek yesterday, while Namibia suffered their second defeat of the tournament.
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The minister of fisheries and marine resources, Derek Klazen, on Thursday told fishing industry representatives he will not entertain talk about the Fishrot scandal.
WHILE many may have been looking forward to hearing evidence from former justice minister Sacky Shanghala and his business partner James Hatuikulipi, it was already reported by The Namibian at the start of the proceedings last week that they will not be taking the stand in the ongoing Fishrot bail hearing.
ERONGO governor Neville Andre on Tuesday said it was worrying that only 19% of the intended 121 000 people in the region targeted for vaccinations have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19 so far.
THE National Fishing Corporation of Namibia's former board chairperson James Hatuikulipi told one of his co-accused in the Fishrot fraud and corruption case he was running the Swapo congress in late 2017 and needed cash for it.
IT'S that time of the year again when Namibians travel to different parts of the country to enjoy the festive season with their loved ones.
MANY PEOPLE USE pseudonyms to make posts on social media about their political views, or send anonymous SMSes to newspapers.
SOUTH Africa's last apartheid president, FW de Klerk, has died. He was 85.
RAIL parastatal TransNamib has set the wheels of retrenchment in motion with an internal memo sent to their employees, notifying them of the process.
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THE Omaruru Town Council has committed to helping the Daures community after its plea for water.
A LOCAL entrepreneur at Aranos in the Hardap region is at loggerheads with the Aranos Village Council over a contract for the supply of dried wood.
A WINDHOEK security guard is fighting for his life after being the victim of mob justice, following a hit-and-run incident at Goreangab last week.
NAMIBIAN personalities have described All People's Party president Ignatius Shixwameni as a silent giant, a 'political animal' and a unifier who brought vibrant debate to parliament.
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“In my darkest moments, I sing. That is all I can do, as I cannot see. I wish I could see for just a second,” Maria Gamiros (29) says.
A 33-YEAR-OLD woman arrested for allegedly stealing and slaughtering 25 goats belonging to her neighbour at a village in the Kavango West region has been granted bail.
TIMO SHIHEPO and SAKEUS IIKELA
FISHROT-ACCUSED Otneel Shuudifonya was unmoved when he was told by investigators last year he had to pay back N$10,3 million which has allegedly been stolen from the national fishing company Fishcor.