Namibian soldier jailed 5 years in Zambia for selling elephant tusks
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A 37-year-old Namibian soldier has been sentenced to five years' imprisonment in Zambia after being caught selling elephant tusks to undercover officers in Mwandi.
A 37-year-old Namibian soldier has been sentenced to five years' imprisonment in Zambia after being caught selling elephant tusks to undercover officers in Mwandi.
The Ohangwena Governor Kadiva Nghipondoka-Hamutumwa has urged public servants and public enterprise employees in the region to uphold ethical conduct and adopt a zero-tolerance approach to corruption.
Urban and Rural Development Minister James Sankwasa has accused the Walvis Bay Municipality of continuing to validate apartheid by downgrading living conditions in Kuisebmond.
The NBC's Nwanyi FM radio station celebrated this year's 'World Radio Day' by having its programmes hosted by the station's veteran employees.
The programmes showcased radio's role in uniting communities, fostering education, and promoting resilience worldwide.
Cooperation between Namibia and Iran continues to grow at the bilateral, continental, and multilateral levels.