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RUNDU & REDFORCE…RESIDENTS CLAIM COUNCIL KEPT THEM IN THE DARK ON REDFORCE

27 September 2021

By: Justicia Shipena The residents of Rundu are unhappy with RedForce being the debt collector for the town council, Kavango East Governor, Bonifatius Wakudumo says. Speaking to The Villager, Wakudumo said the petition handed over to him on Wednesday by the residents questions how RedForce came into the picture. Before the water was returned on […]

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MAN STABBED 10 TIMES, DIES ON THE SPOT

27 September 2021

Staff Writer A Swakopmund man died on the spot after an ex-boyfriend of her new girlfriend broke into their ghetto and stabbed each one of them more than 10 times. The police said the incident happened in Mondesa on Saturday morning. Police identified the dead man as Kamati Sylvanus Kamati aged 35. The suspect aged […]

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FISHROT SCANDAL…BRITISH LAWYER SAYS ICELAND CAN REFUSE TO EXTRADITE CITIZENS

27 September 2021

By: Wonder Guchu An English barrister Edward Henry says Iceland can refuse to extradite her own citizens to stand trial in Namibia over Fishrot allegations until far greater clarity has been provided by the prosecutor general. The Prosecutor General Martha Imalwa wants to extradite three Samherji managers – Ingvar Júlíusson, Egill Helgi Árnason and Adalsteinn […]

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THIS KAWANA, NEH…HE WILL MAKE ME PUKE MY INTESTINES ONE DAY

24 September 2021

By: Big Lips If Dr Albert Kawana keeps on wearing those grey suits of his and that skullcap, I am going to puke my intestines. I will puke my intestines and whatever happens will be on him. This is serious. I see those close to him appear not to have alerted him to this habit […]

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STUDENT LEADERS CONDEMN NSFAF CLOSURE…IT FAILED IN THE PAST – STUDENT LEADERS

24 September 2021

    By: Justicia Shipena   Student leaders from institutions of higher learning say they are against the decision of dissolving the Namibia Student’s Financial Fund (NSFAF).   This comes after NSFAF on Wednesday confirmed that the process to dissolve the institution has begun.   During a press briefing in Windhoek on Thursday, the group […]

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GEINGOB ADDRESSES UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

24 September 2021

  By: Andrew Kathindi President Hage Geingob has once again called out what is termed ‘Vaccine Apartheid’, stating that the global roll out on vaccines has contributed to inequality. “It is a pity that we have a situation where in some countries, citizens are at the stage of receiving booster shots while in other countries, […]

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NAM GET ITS OWN BARCODE

24 September 2021

By: Nghiinomenwa Erastus By January next year, Namibian products can be traced back to Namibia than to South Africa, as the country received its own GS1 license to have its own barcode. The ministry of trade and industry together with its stakeholders announced yesterday. Currently, the Namibian made/manufactured goods carry the country flag but in […]

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NDONGA LINENA…SWAPO REFUSES WITH THE CONSTITUENCY

24 September 2021

By: Kelvin Chiringa After a long drawn out legal fight to annul the Ndonga Linena constituency elections at the back of allegations that the ruling Swapo party might have rigged the ballot, the All People’s Party has ultimately failed to win over the constituency. This is after a recount was done by the Electoral Commission […]

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DAVIDS SAYS ITULA HATES HER…CHIEF PATRIOT ALWAYS WANTED ME OUT

24 September 2021

By: Andrew Kathindi Former Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) Windhoek councillor Desiree Davids has broken her silence on allegations that she used her position to fast track her application for land. In an audio leaked to social media, which Davids confirmed to the Villager she recorded, she states that IPC leader Dr Panduleni Itula has […]

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KEETMANSHOOP MUNICIPALITY…A TOWN THAT CAN’T PAY WHAT IT OWES ITSELF

24 September 2021

By: Dwight Links Keetmanshoop Town Council has not been paying rates and taxes and owes itself N$332 357. The municipality is one of the 7 000 debtors among them government ministries, departments and state-owned enterprises. The Villager is in possession of a document that shows that not only Keetmanshoop has not been a good debtor […]

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