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  • Heavy weight Boxer Cries Foul

    Heavy weight Boxer Cries Foul

    By Dominic Sikopo A Namibian Heavyweight Boxer from Katima Mulilo is crying foul after his scheduled fight in Zambia ended up being cancelled as a result of poor planning on the part of promoters. Mr. Boniface “Tiger” Simasiku (35) was scheduled to fight Mr. Francis Zulu from neighbouring Zambia, Lusaka on the 20th of October…

  • Short Khilla releases debut album

    Short Khilla releases debut album

    By Dominic Sikopo A 20- year old aspiring musical protégé Mr. Booysen Kabunga who also goes by the nickname Short Khilla, has released his first debut album in Katima Mulilo. Short Khilla’s dream came true when he finally launched his first album titled “General Councillor Mukupi” The brand new album is called General Councillor Mukupi…

  • ICC unseals arrest warrant for Ivorian    former first lady

    ICC unseals arrest warrant for Ivorian former first lady

    The International Criminal Court has unsealed an arrest warrant for Ivory Coast’s former first lady Simone Gbagbo for crimes against humanity, the court revealed last week. Former president Laurent Gbagbo is in ICC custody awaiting trial. The International Criminal Court on Thursday made public an arrest warrant issued for former Ivorian president Laurent Gbagbo’s wife…

  • Chief Mayuni calls on Government to settle demarcation land disputes

    Chief Mayuni calls on Government to settle demarcation land disputes

    By Staff Reporter Mashi Royal Authority Chief Joseph Tembwe Mayuni has called for the Namibian government to demarcate land in bid of having the land disputes solved at Caprivi Region. Chief Mayuni made this call when he was addressing the delegates of the just ended  15thannual meeting of the Council of Traditional Leaders that was…

  • Examination question paper theft suspects in court

    By Risco Lumamezi About 23 grade 10 and 12 learners in Caprivi region made their court appearance on October 24 , before the Katima Mulilo Magistrate Court(B) on the charges of theft, after they were found in possession of the 2012 final examination question papers. The learners were allegedly found with the grade 10 and…

  • Man shot by Police gets a State lawyer

    Man shot by Police gets a State lawyer

    By Risco Lumamezi  Mr. Victor Tutangane (39) a resident of Mwanzi village at Singalamwe area in Caprivi region who was allegedly shot by the police during an ambush, has received legal representation to fight his case. Following numerous failed attempts to get legal assistant since 2010, Ministry of Justice confirmed to Caprivi Vision that Mr.…

  • TOWARDS 2014 PRESIDENTIAL POLL-A CRITICAL REFLECTION

    TOWARDS 2014 PRESIDENTIAL POLL-A CRITICAL REFLECTION

    By Josephat Sinvula History tells us that by now Lucas Hifikepunye Pohamba is a lame duck President who had the misfortune of entering the Office as the “Reluctant Warrior” nominated and bolstered by the Founding President in 2004. He picked an anti-corruption agenda that endeared him to the civil society groupings and the majority of…

  • Katima Mulilo Police Chief in Court for theft

    Katima Mulilo Police Chief in Court for theft

    By Dominic Sikopo  Chief Inspector Frederick Nalisa (50) was arrested last month for alleged theft and has since appeared in court where he was released on N$2000 bail. A case of theft was opened under case number A276/2012 in Katima Mulilo, cr number 63/8/2012. Chief Inspector Nalisa was nabbed on August 16 for allegedly stealing…

  • Botswana denies shoot -to- kill tactics

    Botswana denies shoot -to- kill tactics

    By Risco Lumamezi Botswana has defended its killing of two Namibian villagers in July this year by members of its Botswana Defence Force arguing that they did so in self-defence. Mr. Richard Munguni Siyauya, (36) and Mr. Brian Nyambe Nyambe (31) were shot dead while allegedly poaching in the Chobe National Park. Botswana’s Public Relations,…

  • DO INTERNATIONAL COURTS SERVE AS TOOLS FOR WESTERN NATIONS?

    DO INTERNATIONAL COURTS SERVE AS TOOLS FOR WESTERN NATIONS?

     By Josephat Inambao Stephen Gowans article on the “Law of the Rulers” in the Southern Times of May 13, 2012 was a scholarly piece of work. It was well researched and advanced the premise that, “the function of international courts controlled by Western nations is not to deter atrocities, for atrocities committed in the service…

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