insert_link Oshiwambo Opolifi yelelo loshilando ya tyapula noku dimbuluka ewanifo lomido 18 moilonga Opolifi yelelo loshilando Omandaxa oya tyapula noku dimbuluka ewanifo lomido 18 moilonga. Oshiindingili shewanifo lomido 18 doilonga yopolifi oshali yoo sha kwatelamo elukululo letungo lembelewa dopolifi yelelo loshilando, olo lakala lashiivika nedina Peter Andries De Wet, noku lukilwa oo ali nale omukomesho wopolifi yelelo loshilando Chief Abraham Kanime. Opolifi yelelo loshilando oya dutilwepo mo 2004 noya talika yadana onghandangala yakula moku kelela oimbuluma noku tulapo omilandu dopaveta ngaashi da teelelika […] todayNovember 20, 2024 5
insert_link Local Nedbank Windhoek pedal power race series 5 (WPP5) set for Sunday The fifth and second last round of the 2024 Nedbank Windhoek Pedal Power Race Series (WPP), is set to take place on Sunday, 18 August, at Dobra Loops on the outskirts of Windhoek along the B1 Highway. Over 120 riders are expected to participate, with registration having closed on Wednesday, 14 August. The race will begin at 08h00, and there will be no registration on the day. One […] todayAugust 14, 2024 16
insert_link Namibia Windhoek’s Informal traders demand an end to Police brutality Informal economic traders in Windhoek are calling for an end to police brutality, claiming continued mistreatment by the City Police. Traders report being manhandled, arrested, having their goods confiscated, and facing hefty fines while trying to earn a living. Representing the traders, the Namibia Informal Sector Organisation Secretary General, Josef Kandenge says these actions by law enforcement are unjust and severely impact the livelihoods of traders. todayJuly 19, 2024 89
insert_link Namibia Telecom Namibia and City of Windhoek to Collaborate on Safety and Infrastructure Protection Telecom Namibia's CEO, Dr. Stanley Shanapinda and management visited the City of Windhoek and City Police to discuss enhancing safety and protecting telecommunications infrastructure. They plan to set up a joint task team to align strategies, focusing on deploying CCTV cameras in crime hotspots to curb theft and vandalism. Nomvula Kambinda- Telecom's spokesperson. todayJune 21, 2024 73
insert_link Namibia 362 gender-based violence cases recorded from January to April! https://youtu.be/no_LjpMYE4o By Finna Kahili, via News on One Media reports and police cases indicate that the Namibian landscape has been plagued by a surge in incidents of gender-based violence and rape, sparking significant concern. Speaking to News on One, City Police Superintendent Marcelline Murapo revealed some alarming statistics, namely that from January to April this year alone, a total of 362 cases of gender-based violence were recorded. Disturbingly, among these […] todayMay 27, 2024 30
insert_link Namibia Body of Individual Discovered in Windhoek’s 7De Laan Area With City Police Providing an Update News has surfaced regarding the sorrowful revelation of a deceased individual from the LGBTQIA+ community in Windhoek. Superintendent Murapo from the Windhoek City Police has disclosed information regarding the discovery of a male body in the 7De Laan vicinity of Windhoek. todayMay 3, 2024 155
insert_link Interview Transcripts EXCLUSIVE: City Police Superintendent Murapo Shares Update On Body Discovered In WIndhoek’s 7De Laan Area Date: May 3, 2024/Leonard Witbeen In a recent incident reported in Ochemise, City Police Superintendent Murapo sheds light on the importance of public vigilance and immediate response in ensuring community safety. The incident, involving a tragic discovery near Chairman Mao Zedong's school on Ganzi Street, underscores the critical role citizens play in aiding law enforcement efforts. A concerned member of the public alerted a patrolling police officer about an individual […] todayMay 3, 2024 10
insert_link Namibia Windhoek City Police Chief Leevi Shivolo Ileka discussed the growing presence of street children At a press conference in the capital, Windhoek City Police Chief Leevi Shivolo Ileka discussed the growing presence of street children and their engagement in criminal activities, particularly robberies. In addition, Leevi also noted an increase in scams targeting residents searching for accommodation, as well as parents looking to enroll their children in schools or universities. todayJanuary 22, 2024 15