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UN concern over Libyan militias

Author: 
TRIPOLI - BBC

Libyan militias are out of control and holding thousands of people in secret detention centres, while the weak interim government struggles to assert its authority, the UN has heard Read more »

NAMPA/AFP

BILLIONS to be pumped into port

Author: 
WALVIS BAY - NATASCHA HERBOTH

The Namibian Ports Authority (NamPort) will spend over N$3 billion to consolidate its position as the gateway to Southern Africa. Read more »

NAMPORT

Namibian woman hacks husband, children to death

Author: 
OSHAKATI - MERJA IILEKA

A Namibian woman has been arrested by the Angolan police and charged with the brutal murder of her husband and two young children. Read more »

Tsumkwe lights up through solar

MINISTER URGES FOR MORE RENEWABLE ENERGY
Author: 
TSUMKWE - CORRY IHUHUA

The Tsumkwe Solar Diesel Hybrid Power Plant was officially inaugurated by Mines and Energy Minister Isak Katali at that settlement on Wednesday, calling for more similar facilities to be replicated ac Read more »

CORRY IHUHUA

Police widen GIPF PROBE

Author: 
WINDHOEK - JAN POOLMAN

A joint task team last week started with a detailed investigation into the Development Capital Portfolio of the Government Institutions Pension Fund loans. Read more »

NAMPA

Havana illegal settlers to stay on

Author: 
WINDHOEK - FRED GOEIEMAN

An administrative mix-up during the City of Windhoek’s latest Council Meeting proved to be the much needed breather for illegal settlers along Havana’s Matshitshi Road, as the issue was removed as an Read more »

FILE

DEAD END

This dolphin was spotted yesterday afternoon around 17:30 just behind Tiger Reef (towards Walvis Bay). Earlier that day, Namibian Sun heard reports of a dead dolphin in the vicinity of the Jetty. Read more »

NATASCHA HERBOTH

LUCKY TO BE ALIVE

A 30-year-old man from Okalongo survived by the skin of his teeth on Wednesday afternoon after a Mercedes Benz ran him over. Read more »

MERJA IILEKA

Truck drivers’ risky behaviour

EIGHTEEN-WHEELERS TRANSPORTING MORE THAN CARGO
Author: 
KATIMA MULILO - CHARLES TJATINDI
CORRY IHUHUA

Shatiwa calls on Omusati parents not to panic

Author: 
Nampa

The Deputy Director of Education in the Omusati Region on Wednesday called on parents whose children are unable to go to school due to the floods, not to panic. Read more »