Reflecting on Walvis Bay's journey to freedom

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After Namibia's independence on March 21, 1990, the Apartheid South African government refused to relinquish control over Walvis Bay.

The harbour town, even after the lowering of the Apartheid regime's flag, was administered by the Western Cape Province of South Africa.

New allegations arise in Okahandja shooting incident

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New allegations have emerged in the Okahandja shooting incident, where five men lost their lives in April 2023 in connection with an alleged planned robbery.

The men were shot and killed by the Namibian Police and the Windhoek City Police.

Youth honours President Geingob

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The youth gathered in masses at the Independence Arena in Katutura to pay respect to the fallen statesman, President Hage Geingob.

ECN prepares for general registration of voters

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The Electoral Commission of Namibia is in full swing with preparations for the General Registration of Voters and has commenced with a mock voters' registration exercise in the |Khomas Region.

Namibia will be heading to the polls in November this year for the presidential and National Assembly elections.

NUDO makes key resolutions

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The National Unity Democratic Organisation (NUDO) made numerous key resolutions at the party's National Council meeting, which was held in the capital over the weekend.

NUDO, during the gathering, deliberated on various national and internal party issues.

TUN warns against conflicts that distract school authorities

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The Teachers Union of Namibia's Secretary General Mahongora Kavihuha has further sided with the Executive Director of the Education Arts and Culture Ministry, Sanet Steenkamp, who last week gave a stern warning to teachers and school management, asking them to find amicable ways to resolve conflict.

Late T.B. Joshua accused of rape

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The BBC released an investigative documentary outlining allegations of rape, physical abuse, staged miracles, and forced abortions.