ABOUT 132 Namibians who are below the voting age of 18 years have registered as voters and received their cards while some 103 voters registered twice and 12 voters, among them Tobie Aupindi, Managing Director of Namibia...
THE Police in Erongo on Saturday arrested five men suspected of being involved in an attack on the farm Riksburg near Karibib two weeks ago in which Dottie Jooste (89) was fatally injured and her helper, Selma Kavari, sustained...
NAMCOR, the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia, has entered the fuel distribution industry with the opening of its first fuel depot at Otjiwarongo. With the opening of the depot, the State-owned enterprise is adding to...
SIXTEEN days before the parliamentary and presidential elections on November 27 and 28, billboards are now being put up in various towns by various political parties, making it more obvious to the public that elections are just...
THE Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) yesterday refused to give reporters a breakdown of the first votes cast in this year's National Assembly and presidential elections by about 900 Namibians at 24 diplomatic missions abroad.
Due to high prices paid by large companies for houses, be it to purchase or rent, locals in the medium-income bracket are finding it increasingly more difficult to afford a home in Swakopmund, according to Bank Windhoek's...
GABORONE - The 10th National Development Plan (NDP 10) will be implemented through an integrated result-based management approach so as to ascertain positive results, President Lt Gen. Seretse Khama Ian Khama has said....
Accomplished actor attracted to science fiction aspect of six-hour series Ian McKellen stars as Two in a scene from "The Prisoner". "He's running the Village with the best of motives," declares McKellen, speaking of his...
AMC reinvents British thriller with desert setting, American hero – but keeps the man-eating balloon Jim Caviezel hadn't seen The Prisoner when he signed on as Number Six. The boutique U.S. cable channel, home of the...
GIDEON Amulungu and his wife, Sylvia, recently had to deal with a double shock: their son was stillborn and then they had to bury him themselves because of an administrative error by the Swakopmund State Hospital.