FMD: Livestock found in Etosha to be shot on sight
Etosha nature conservation officials have been given the green light to kill livestock that enter the national park, as foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) and security fears grow. Environment and Tourism...
View ArticleNudo jumps on Amupanda bandwagon
Nudo says the current smear campaign targeted at the much-hyped Affirmative Repositioning initiative will not make the issue of land allocation go away. Joseph Kauandenge, who is the special advisor to...
View ArticleFourth Chinese suspect added to rhino horn case
Four Chinese suspects, who were arrested in connection with allegedly trying to smuggle 14 rhino horns out of the Namibia, will now be appearing together in the Windhoek Regional Court in Katutura at...
View ArticleOld man’s dying wish comes true tomorrow
An old man’s wish to be reunited with his family before he dies will finally comes true tomorrow when 77-year-old Elias Molise Malhibela, who has been living in Henties Bay for 37 years, flies home to...
View ArticleExcitement grips at Tourism Expo begins
Family fun, networking, business opportunities and the latest global travelling trends are just some of the highlights that visitors, who flock to the Namibia Tourism Expo, can expect from today until...
View ArticleInside the FIFA bribery scandal
Namibian Football Association (NFA) secretary-general Barry Rukoro believes there is battle for political control of the sport’s governing body FIFA. Rukoro, in an exclusive interview with Namibian...
View ArticleFIFA battle about Western greed - Rukoro
In an exclusive interview with Namibian Sun yesterday, Namibia Football Association’s (NFA) Secretary-General Barry Rukoro lifted the veil on what he perceives as the driving force surrounding the saga...
View ArticleThieme heads City CEO interview panel
The City of Windhoek has confirmed that executive chairman of the Ohlthaver & List Group of Companies, Sven Thieme, is heading the recruitment panel that is interviewing candidates for the City’s...
View ArticleMan shoots lover, kills himself
A young woman is fighting for her life, after the father of her child shot her and left her for dead on Tuesday evening. According to police spokesperson Slogan Matheus, the man, who has been...
View ArticleNamoloh warns cops against bullying tactics
Safety and Security Minister, Charles Namoloh, has discouraged police officers from using bullying tactics in order to obtain information from suspects. He also encouraged police officers to register...
View ArticleAU summit chance for SA to mend fences with Africa
South Africa’s hosting of a summit of African leaders will give it the chance to repair relations with the rest of the continent, after an outbreak of xenophobic attacks on foreign nationals that left...
View ArticleAfrican coaches differ on value of ‘spying’
Algeria coach Christian Gourcuff believes ‘spying’ on opponents is important and travelled the length of Africa to watch Cup of Nations rivals ahead of match day 1 qualifiers this weekend. The...
View ArticleMansell yearns for F1’s good old days
Nigel Mansell says the titanium screws in his left shoulder are a reminder of Formula One’s “good old days” when drivers were not pampered with electronic aids. The 1992 world champion believes gadgets...
View ArticleFood poisoning probe after ‘loose stools’
The South East Asian (SEA) Games organisers launched an investigation into feared food poisoning yesterday after “a bout of loose stools” struck several athletes in the cycling competition. Cyclists...
View ArticleHantindi calls for support for boxing gym
Former Namibian boxer Frans ‘Rambo’ Hantindi needs assistance at his boxing gym. The gym is situated at Onhuno in the Ohangwena Region, where youth are training in their bid to start boxing careers....
View ArticleGlittering Hage Cup back again
One of 15 teams in the Namibia Premier League (NPL) will get the chance to play alongside African Stars, Mamelodi Sundowns from South Africa and Angolan club Primeiro de Agosto in the second instalment...
View ArticleCancer testing campaign in honour of heroic Chi-Chi
In line with National Cancer Survival Month, which is taking place this month, My Republik has started a campaign encouraging men and women to get tested for cancer in memory of Nancy Muinjo, fondly...
View ArticleSam Shivute: How I reached the top
In 1995 Sam Shivute was working in the North as an assistant to a long distance driver, where he is remembered as the friendly young man who helped commuters with their luggage. Today he is sitting at...
View ArticleIt’s just the beginning - Ketjijere
Namibia’s inability to make use of scoring opportunities again rose its head after the Brave Warriors lost 1-0 to Niger in 2017 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers on Sunday. The Brave Warriors...
View ArticleTeargas fired to disperse land protesters
Over 100 people dispersed after teargas was fired by members of the police’s Special Field Force at Katima Mulilo yesterday, as the hunger for land spilled over into threats and the blocking of the...
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