Eswatini benchmarking team visits NBC
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The NBC Director General, Stanley Similo, has welcomed a delegation from Eswatini on a benchmarking mission, sharing insights into Namibia's evolving public broadcasting landscape.
The NBC Director General, Stanley Similo, has welcomed a delegation from Eswatini on a benchmarking mission, sharing insights into Namibia's evolving public broadcasting landscape.
The Windhoek community gathered at the Bet-El Lutheran Parish to honor the memory of six members of the !Naruseb family, whose tragic deaths in Usakos have sparked nationwide calls for action against drug and alcohol abuse and gender-based violence.
Two men, Andreas Akwaake (53) and Immanuel Iipinge (39), were arrested in Noordoewer on March 28 for being in possession of N$750,000 in cash.
The suspects appeared before the Karasburg Magistrate's Court last week and were subsequently denied bail.
Deputy Inspector General of NamPol, Anna-Marie Nainda, has clarified that the two individuals arrested in the southern part of Namibia have not been linked to the January 18 NAMDIA robbery.
Nainda said that, at this point, the arrests are considered independent.
Political movements have united in grief and condemnation following the shocking murder of six family members in the town of Usakos on Saturday.
Project HOPE Namibia has begun redirecting former beneficiaries of the project to government ministries for continued support, following its closure.
The police have confirmed that six people died in a house fire at Usakos early this morning.
A grandmother, an adult woman, and four children lost their lives in the incident.
The police forensic team has arrived at the scene to investigate, as the cause of the fire remains unknown at this stage.
A young man, believed to be in his early 20s, has been taken in for questioning in connection with a deadly house fire that claimed the lives of several family members in Usakos early this morning.
Social justice activist Michael Amushelelo has expressed frustration over the lack of financial support from the public, stating that he may be forced to reconsider his activism.
The Fishrot accused will hear today if their case will continue to be heard at the Otjozondjupa Courtroom, which is situated at the Windhoek Correctional Facility.