insert_link Namibia Police Investigate Discovery of Buried Rifles in Rehoboth and Armed Robbery in Karibib The Namibia Police Force is investigating the discovery of 55 old, rusted rifles without serial numbers in Rehoboth, unearthed by construction workers on a private property; these rifles are believed to date back to the German wars. In Karibib, an armed robbery occurred at a residence in the Namagra factory area, where three masked men threatened and tied up an elderly couple with a knife, stealing valuables valued at N$231,000. […] today28 October, 2024
insert_link Oshiwambo Elelo lyondoolopa ya Rehoboth olya tseyitha lya tameka noshiluku shotango shoku tula omalamba gomoondjila pomatsakaneno gondjila yo B1 no Banhof Street. Opololeka tayi kwatelwa komeho ko Donny Investiment CC,oyili yimwe yopololeka dhelelo lyondoolopa momumvo shimaliwa go 2024-2025. Ngoka ta kwathele onga omukuluntu wiliki gondoolopa CEO Ronald Robert Windswaai okwa lombwele o Nampa ohela kutya opololeka otayi lalakanene oku kwashilipaleka einyengo lyiiyenditho lya manguluka mondjila yo B1,noku gandja wo ompito kaayendi yokolupadhi niiyenditho ya taaguluke pomataagulukilo noku shonopeka omaipumo mumwe pokati kiiyenditho tayiyi pomatsakaneno okuza koombinga dhilwe. Opololeka oya tameke mo 10 […] today25 June, 2024
insert_link Health / Medical Namibia recordsnew Covid-19 cases, country doesn’t have vaccines The Ministry of Health and Social Services has announced that as of 20 February 2024, there are 28 active cases and 3 hospitalisations. No deaths due to Covid-19 were recorded, while Rehoboth has had a localised increase in Covid-19 cases. With the WHO having announced that Namibia has no COVID-19 vaccines in stock, we contacted Health Executive Director Ben Nangombe. today22 February, 2024
insert_link Namibia Localized COVID-19 Outbreak in Rehoboth Primarily Affects Dr Lemmer High School Learners Rehoboth experiences a localized surge in COVID-19 cases, with a majority involving learners from Dr Lemmer High School, according to the Ministry of Health and Social Services Executive Director, Ben Nangombe. Between January 25 and February 16, 39 positive cases were recorded in Rehoboth. Nangombe identifies these cases as part of a localized outbreak, assuring that there have been no severe illnesses or hospitalizations. All positive cases are being managed […] today22 February, 2024