Nampol urgently need forensic experts – Ndeitunga
Forensic experts or scientists are urgently needed in the police force to handle criminal cases.
Forensic experts or scientists are urgently needed in the police force to handle criminal cases.
Government will make funds available to the Ministry of Safety and Security to enable the police to recruit more human resources and meet other needs of the force. President Hage Geingob said this when he inaugurated the new state-of the-art Police Headquarters in Windhoek.
A 42-year old man facing a charge of rape involving a minor was denied bail in the Outjo Magistrate’s Court. The man, whose identity has been withheld for ethical reasons, faces one count of rape after he was accused of raping his 10-year-old daughter at Outjo during the school holidays.
Four men who were arrested in connection with an armed robbery at Walvis Bay have made their first appearance in the town’s magistrate’s court. The suspects were arrested on charges of armed robbery at XYZ Investment CC office in Walvis Bay, after reportedly managing to disappear with cellphones to the value of about N$40 000, […]
The Ministry of Education Arts and Culture recognised teachers and schools for their efforts in incorporating the UN’s sustainable development goals into their lessons. Teachers from various schools across the country received their World’s Largest Lesson awards at Rundu.
Higher Education, Training and Innovation Minister says the Development Bank of Namibia and relevant ministries are trying to unite and work on a scheme to ensure job creation for young graduates, and so tackle the issue of unemployment in the country.
The Namibian Film Industry is slowly getting its needed recognition. This is because of the opportunities Namibian films are exposed to in premiering and being show-cased at the largest movie cinemas in the country.
Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) leader Mchenry Venaani has called on voters to vote with their conscience if they want change. Launching the party’s manifesto Venaani accused the government of condoning corruption and mismanagement of public funds.
The National Unity Democratic Organisation (NUDO) has promised to provide free basic education, health, housing and land if elected into power. The party said this at the launch of its election manifesto in Havana informal settlement in Windhoek,
SWAPO has reiterated that President Hage Geingob is its sole presidential candidate for the November elections. This was the message to party supporters at a star rally in Walvis Bay.