Mateus Johannes appears in court

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28-year-old Mateus Johannes made his second court appearance in two days for the murder of 22-year-old Claudia Kambanza in Hull, in the United Kingdom, last Friday.

Johannes, a Namibian national, appeared before Hull Crown Court, following his Monday appearance before the Hull Magistrate's Court.

Deadline for SIM card registration will not be extended further

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The Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Dr. Peya Mushelenga, says the policy, mandating SIM card registration, was adopted to mitigate security concerns, address crime, and enable the application of digital services.

In 2022, Namibia recorded more than 2.7 million cyberattacks.

President Geingob to undergo specialised medical treatment in USA

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President Hage Geingob is to leave for the United States of America this evening to undergo seven days of specialised medical treatment there.

A team of leading scientists and medical professionals will carry out the specialised treatment on Dr. Geingob in Los Angeles, California.

Brave Warriors wins Tunisia

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Euphoria has taken hold of Namibia following the Brave Warriors' historic 1-0 win over Tunisia in the African Cup of Nations (AFCON).

Livestock thieves to appear in Karibib Magistrate's Court

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Three suspected livestock thieves are in custody in the Karibib police holding cells following their arrest on Saturday.


They are expected to appear  in the Karibib Magistrate's Court on Tuesday, facing a host of charges, including attempted murder and robbery with aggravating circumstances.

Former Caprivi secessionist Dr. Agrrey Makendano, Rodwell Sihela released

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Being condemned to serving a sentence in a correctional facility is not the end of the road; it is rather a bend in the road.

This became a reality today upon the release of Dr. Agrrey Makendano and Rodwell Sihela from the Windhoek Central Correctional Facility.

Former Journalist Bernhard !Gaeb Burried

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The remains of the late Bernhard !Gaeb, a former journalist at the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (nbc), was buried on Saturday at Mariental.
 
The 65-year-old !Gaeb, also affectionately known as Ou Berries, died of kidney failure.