Human head discovered near Grootfontein railway line

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A human head was found dumped at the railway line in Grootfontein yesterday.

Two 14-year-old boys discovered the head, which was wrapped in a black refuse bag, in an open space.

Shanghala bemoans separation of Fishrot accused

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Former Justice Minister Sacky Shanghala has bemoaned the continued separation of the Fishrot accused at the Windhoek Correctional Facility, arguing that it hampers their ability to prepare for trial.

Judiciary dismisses Amupanda’s claims of secret appointments

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The Judiciary has dismissed allegations by activist and politician Dr. Job Amupanda, who claimed on social media that the institution operates in secrecy and is appointing a second Deputy Judge-President for the main division in Windhoek without public disclosure.

Nujoma leaves a void that will be difficult to fill

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On Friday, residents of Ohangwena, parts of the Oshikoto region, and surrounding areas gathered at the Eenhana Sport Stadium to honour the late founding President, Sam Nujoma.

Nujoma’s legacy unites Namibia and beyond

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The enduring legacy of the late Founding President, Dr. Sam Nujoma, is evident as Namibia and other nations continue to come together in his honour.

Sioka reflects on Nujoma’s fight against poverty

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The Minister of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication, and Social Welfare, Doreen Sioka, said she was inspired by three words, "Unite, and Eradicate Poverty," written for her by the late Founding President in his book Where Others Wavered.

OMITC trains youth in oil and gas rigging.

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Operatec Maritime and Industrial Training College (OMITC) unlocked opportunities in the oil and gas sector for 15 underprivileged youth at Walvis Bay.

15 young people at Walvis Bay gained skills and knowledge to work in the offshore oil and gas industry.