Lungu family ready to bury former president
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The Lungu family says it is ready to bury the late Edgar Lungu if President Hakainde Hichilema steps aside.
The Lungu family says it is ready to bury the late Edgar Lungu if President Hakainde Hichilema steps aside.
The family of the late former Zambian President Edgar Lungu has asked the Supreme Court of Appeal to overturn the Pretoria High Court decision to deny them permission to appeal against the earlier lower court ruling over the repatriation of the body.
Kunene Regional Health Director, Thomas Shapumba, has urged fathers to fully embrace their parental responsibilities by loving, caring for, and supporting their children, rather than merely fathering them and then disappearing.
A family of seven in Katima Mulilo's Cowboy settlement was left without shelter after a fire burnt down their dwellings this morning.
The family lost belongings estimated at N$30,000.
Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare attended a Sunday service at the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia (ELCIN) in Nkurenkuru, where he received blessings and expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve the nation.
Police have detained a 17-year-old male as a suspect in the murder of six people at the Hakhaseb location in Usakos.
The suspect, who turns 18 tomorrow, is a relative of the deceased persons.
The family of two toddlers who died in a fire at Oshikulufitu village in the Omusati region is appealing for financial support to bury the children.
It is alleged that the siblings, aged one and three, were alone at home when the incident occurred.
The death of Jogobeth Gawa!nas, who was murdered at Swakopmund on Saturday, has left the family broken.
Gawa!nas body was discovered in a pool of blood at home on Saturday morning in Swakopmund.
Strawberry picking has become a family tradition, blending fun, education, and the irresistible appeal of farm-fresh berries.
The spirit of Christmas and Family Day brought families together for a delightful outdoor experience at Grow Getters Strawberry Farm near Windhoek.
Former Mafwe Litunga Richard Mamili V has died aged 92.
The death of Litunga Mamili, who died in Rundu Hospital, was announced by the Mafwe Traditional Authority.
His death coincided with the Lusata annual cultural festival, which he founded 43 years ago.