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Veripuami Kangumine

Veripuami Kangumine


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Shack fire claims siblings at One Nation in Windhoek

A Shack fire claimed the lives of a girl (4) and her brother (6) at One Nation informal settlement in Windhoek on Saturday. National police spokesperson deputy commissioner Kauna Shikwambi says the fire broke out at 21h00 after the mother…

Veripuami Kangumine

90 students graduate from Sunshine Private College

Ninety students on Friday graduated from Sunshine Private College in education and early childhood development programmes. This is according to Sunshine Private College director Nomakando Kangira. “Sunshine Private College is making a huge contribution in the higher education sector in…

Veripuami Kangumine

Suspected Havana thief hospitalised after ‘mob justice’

A Man was hospitalised in Windhoek on Thursday after being assaulted by community members accusing him of breaking into their homes and stealing from them. National police spokesperson deputy commissioner Kauna Shikwambi confirmed the incident, saying the man was subjected…

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‘Voetsek idiot!’ – Zelna Hengari responds to ACC investigation

Former Namibia Wildlife Resorts managing director Zelna Hengari was furious with The Namibian after being asked about an investigation by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) on Thursday. Responding to questions sent to her by The Namibian about an investigation instituted by…

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Police warn public as floods death toll rises to 16

Police inspector general Joseph Shikongo has warned the public to avoid floodplains after the number of deaths caused by floods in northern Namibia stood at 16 yesterday. He advised residents of flood-affected areas to avoid flooded areas – especially at…

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Govt to use S&T allowances to hire interns

The government has directed ministries and agencies to fund internships using existing budgets in an attempt to address the country’s youth unemployment rate. Executive director in the Office of the Prime Minister Gladice Pickering says government offices, ministries and agencies…

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They filled the house with laughter – Usakos mother mourns

… Six killed in family massacre Anestantia Naruses remembers her two children, six-year-old Ibra and three-year-old Emi Naruses, along with their cousins, filling the home with laughter and noise. Now, it’s all quiet. No lullabies. No songs learned at school.…

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Pothole profits: Windhoek street children earn cash

The old adage says every situation is an opportunity. While many are complaining about the potholes mushrooming across Windhoek, Ines van Wyk (16) from Havana says he is now earning N$20 a day filling the same potholes. This has become…

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Itula’s decision to lead IPC outside parliament sparks debate

Former Swanu of Namibia leader Usutuaije Maamberua says he supports Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) president Panduleni Itula’s move to run his party from outside the parliament. He says most opposition parties struggled to survive beyond their first term in…

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