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City Police warn against street kids’ robbery scams

City Police warn against street kids’ robbery scams

Martin Endjala Windhoek City Police Chief, Leevi Ileka has issued a stern warning to residents regarding the increasing incidents in which street children pose as individuals seeking help with various needs, such as food and money, but ultimately engage in robbery. Ileka delivered this warning during a media briefing on Friday, emphasizing the rising number of complaints received by city police regarding robberies committed by groups of homeless children in the capital. “These street children approach people under false pretences, requesting money or assistance, and as the victims search their pockets and handbags for change, the culprits swiftly swoop in…
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Chinese Embassy denies allegations of worker exploitation

Chinese Embassy denies allegations of worker exploitation

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The Chinese Embassy in Namibia has denied allegations of worker exploitation and underpayment raised by social activist Michael Amushelelo. In a statement released following a Facebook post by Amushelelo, the embassy defended its employment practices and addressed the concerns raised. According to the embassy’s spokesperson, all local employees are hired under legally compliant contracts adhering to Namibian laws. The statement refutes claims made by Amushelelo, stating that allegations of low pay, forced work, lack of overtime compensation, no provision for injury compensation, and mistreatment are entirely false and baseless. “In addition to complying with the laws of the…
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Mediation could resolve defamation lawsuit involving former Walvis Bay CEO

Mediation could resolve defamation lawsuit involving former Walvis Bay CEO

Niël Terblanché The Former Chief Executive Officer of the Walvis Bay Municipality, Muronga Haingura, has taken legal action against the Walvis Bay town council, former regional councillor Knowledge Ipinge, and municipal employee relations officer Gertrude Usiku, alleging defamation and demanding N$1.5 million in compensation. The lawsuit stems from accusations that Haingura misappropriated N$24 million intended for a government-funded mass land servicing project. In a recent development, the legal representatives of the municipal council have proposed a mediation process to explore the possibility of settling with the plaintiff and the first respondents. The mediation date has been set for Friday, 26…
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Hand grenade explosion kills one and injures three at Katima Mulilo

Hand grenade explosion kills one and injures three at Katima Mulilo

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Tragedy struck in the Luliba village, Mpacha area of Katima Mulilo, as a 14-year-old boy, Yamuno Mulatehi, lost his life in a hand grenade explosion that occurred between 17:00 and 18:00. According to the crime report released over the weekend and conveyed by Namibian Police Force national spokesperson Kauna Shikwambi, the fatal incident occurred on Friday when the deceased’s 35-year-old father brought a hand grenade home from the bush and began striking it with an axe. The police investigation revealed that the father had collected the explosive device and other spent cartridges from the Mpacha and Liselo areas.…
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Nghipondoka warns against the use of so-called performance-enhancing drugs

Nghipondoka warns against the use of so-called performance-enhancing drugs

Stefanus Nashama The Minister of Education, Arts, and Culture, Anna Nghipondoka, recently addressed concerns during a radio interview about the use of drugs by some learners in an attempt to improve their performance in national examinations. Nghipondoka expressed her concern, revealing that her office had received reports of learners resorting to drug use with the belief that it would enhance their thinking abilities during exams. “My office has received reports of some learners taking drugs before exams, thinking it would help them think better and score more points, which can actually worsen the situation,” she said. Highlighting the issue further,…
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Blockchain Unveiled: Navigating the Future of Technology

Blockchain Unveiled: Navigating the Future of Technology

In an era marked by rapid technological advancements, one term has risen to the forefront, promising to reshape the way we perceive and interact with the digital world – Blockchain. Heralded as a groundbreaking innovation, blockchain technology is not just a buzzword but a transformative force that’s rewriting the rules of the digital landscape. So, what exactly is blockchain? At its core, blockchain is a decentralised and distributed ledger that records transactions across a network of computers. What sets it apart is its ability to ensure transparency, security, and immutability in a trustless environment. As we delve into the intricacies…
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THE POETS QUILL:A big steps kind of year!

THE POETS QUILL:A big steps kind of year!

SheIsKingDesire Happy New Year, my thoughts explorers! Here is to 2024 embodying a tree-like nature. Staying grounded. Connecting with our roots. Turning over a new leaf. Bending before we break and enjoying our unique beauty. Keep growing and glowing! In the last season of The Poet’s Quill, we focused on transforming our mindsets, this year on this platform, we are embarking on the journey of walking in the fullest manifestation of that renewed and transformed mindset. If you are new here, welcome to our little corner of personal development and holistic living. I am Desire and I hope you become…
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Manika Gamble’s Namibian sojourn

Manika Gamble’s Namibian sojourn

Manika Gamble is a 33 years old marathon runner from the United States. She is currently training to run 155 miles across the Namib Desert. The longest she has ever run is 26 miles. This ultra marathon in Namibia will be her first experience in the country and her first ultra marathon. Can you briefly tell us your background (Where were you born, educational background, etc.)? My name is Manika Gamble, I was born in Hawaii, USA. I am 34 years old. I am African American. I went to college in North Carolina, USA and received my bachelors degree in…
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Joe Madisia’s Transformation

Joe Madisia’s Transformation

Josef Madisia’s life journey and his evolution as an artist is in many ways intertwined with and symbolic of Namibia’s recent history. Born in 1954 in Lüderitz, Madisia belongs to the generation that has witnessed the final stages of apartheid colonialism and the first decades of the country’s Independence. His opportunities and artistic development were largely affected and influenced by external circumstances. As a fountain of wisdom for his craft, he aims to share his acquired techniques and the significance of the aesthetics implored into cardboard printmaking. His accolades and personal achievements as an artist on a global scale place…
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Edmund’s Unyielding Journey from Stroke to Stage

Edmund’s Unyielding Journey from Stroke to Stage

“The moment you are independent and can do everything for yourself, and the next moment, you have to be dependent… it can be very depressing,” says Edmund van Neel, a man whose life has been a testament to the extraordinary dance between independence and resilience. In the vibrant world of dance, where each step paints a picture of expression, Edmund Van Neel stands as a symbol of unwavering determination. As the founder of Phoenix Dance Studio, current president of Dance Sport Namibia, and a luminary in Namibia’s dance world, Edmund’s life took an unexpected turn – a turn that transformed…
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