insert_link Namibia Families Still Seek Justice in Okahandja Killings There have been no arrests eight months after the murders of Ingrid Maasdorp, Roslin Fabian, and Beyoncé !Kharuxas in Okahandja earlier this year. The triple killing, carried out over a short period, continues to trouble the community and the country, with families calling for answers. Willem Snyman from NewsOnOne reports: today17 December, 2025
insert_link Interview Transcripts Interview: Social Justice Activists Condemn Dysfunction at City of Windhoek The City of Windhoek has come under fire from social justice activists Rinaani Musutua and Herbert Jauch, who criticized the city for its failure to improve living conditions and properly manage funds for informal settlements. Rinaani Musutua described the city as the “most dysfunctional” in the country due to its failure to access funds aimed at upgrading informal settlements. She expressed frustration at the lack of service delivery, accusing city […] today17 November, 2025
insert_link Business / Economics Walvis Bay Youth in Oil and Gas Summit to Ignite Youth Potential PETROFUND spokesperson Shoki Kandjimi is calling on young citizens to show up for the second Youth in Oil and Gas Summit in Walvis Bay from July 24–25. Under the theme “Drilling into the Future,” the summit focuses on empowering youth in the booming oil and gas sector. NewsOnOne’s Josia Shigwedha: today21 July, 2025
insert_link Namibia Head of State Calls for Renewed Public Service Commitment Head of state Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has urged public servants to recommit to professionalism and national development. As Envaalde Matheus reports for NewsOnOne, she warned that betraying public trust is unacceptable amid growing socio-economic challenges : today21 July, 2025
insert_link Namibia Windhoek Emergency Services Search for Missing Man After Flash Floods According to One Africa NewsOnOne journalist Josia Shiwedha, Windhoek emergency services are actively searching for a man swept away by flash floods on Tuesday. The man was attempting to cross a riverbed along Marconi Street in the Southern Industrial Area when the incident occurred. today6 March, 2025
insert_link Namibia Namdia Leadership Shake-Up After Fatal Robbery Following the tragic death of Namdia employee Francis Eiseb during a robbery, the company has suspended CEO Dr. Alisa Amupolo, COO Uahoroka Kauta, and Security Manager Paulinus Sheyapo. Authorities have arrested two suspects, while another suspect was fatally wounded. Namdia spokesperson Beverley Coussement confirmed the suspensions as investigations continue. today11 February, 2025
Namibia Katjavivi reflects on Geingob’s remarkable leadership qualities https://youtu.be/_HI2AnfKuaE By: Envaalde Matheus February 4 marks the first anniversary of President Hage Geingob’s death. NewsonOne spoke to National Assembly Speaker Peter Katjavivi about his memories of the late leader. Katjavivi, set to retire from active politics this year, described Geingob as an extraordinary person—gifted, skilful, and, above all, caring. He shared that Geingob was part of his generation, one of the young leaders who shaped Namibia’s history. Katjavivi emphasised […] today28 January, 2025
insert_link Local UPDATE ON ARMED ROBBERY ON NAMDIA PREMISES 19 January 2025 – NAMDIA confirms that the incident that occurred at its premises in the early evening hours of Saturday, 18 January 2025, has been confirmed as an armed robbery and not an attempted armed robbery as previously stated. A formal police docket has been registered under charges of Armed Robbery with Aggravating Circumstances and Murder. NAMDIA is aware of the circulation of inaccurate reports on social media regarding […] today20 January, 2025