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Five perish in Oshivelo accident

WINDHOEK: The Namibian Police Force (NamPol) has confirmed the death of five people, who died in a motor vehicle accident between Oshivelo and Tsumeb in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

NamPol Spokesperson, Deputy Commissioner Kauna Shikwambi, sai…

Shangula pardoned in Kanyama defamation suit

WINDHOEK: Minister of Health and Social Services, Kalumbi Shangula has been pardoned as a witness in a defamation matter involving prominent businessman Shapwa Kanyama.

Kanyama and his wife, Beata Kanyama, are suing a northern-based former nurse, Mat…

Progress on Swakopmund neonatal care impressive: Nangombe

Health and Social Services Executive Director, Ben Nangombe, is impressed with the progress made in the construction of the Neonatal Unit at the Swakopmund Hospital, following the re-awarding of the tender to a new contractor.

The construction of the…

Violent crimes and GBVF remains a SAPS priority

Reducing cases of violent crime, including gender-based violence and femicide (GBVF), will remain among the top priorities for the South African Police Service (SAPS).

Delivering the department’s Budget Vote on Tuesday, Police Minister Senzo Mchunu s…

A busy week ahead in Parliament

Parliament is expected to be abuzz with activity this week as the Opening of Parliament Address (OPA) draws closer and Budget Vote Speeches and Parliamentary Committee meetings continue.

President Cyril Ramaphosa will deliver the OPA on Thursday duri…

Sudan war: AU restates its position against external interference

The African Union (AU) has restated its position against external interferences in the Sudan war situation.

Dr Mohamed Ibn Chambas, Chair, AU High-Level Panel of the Resolution of the Conflict in Sudan (HLP-Sudan), stated this in a telephone intervie…

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