• BRACES Project Launched in Caprivi

    BRACES Project Launched in Caprivi

    By Simon Liseli at Lisikili The Building Resilient African Communities (BRACES), the first of its kind, which aims at making communities stronger and more engaged in local disaster management, was recently launched in Caprivi region. The launch which took place at Lisikili Combined School ,36 kilometers north east of Katima Mulilo town, also aims to…

  • Sibbinda Constituency to hold By-Election

    Sibbinda Constituency to hold By-Election

    STAFF REPORTER The Sibbinda constituency, one of the six constituencies in the Caprivi region will hold its by-elections in September to elect the councillor who will represent them at regional level. The by-election comes as a result of the untimely death of SWAPO party councillor Felix ‘Njangula’ Kabuku Mukupi, who died in a fatal car…

  • Kingfisher FC Qualifies for Play-Offs

    Kingfisher FC Qualifies for Play-Offs

    By Simon Liseli After winning the second division league for Caprivi Soccer League (CSL) with 55 points, on June 16 – 17th at Katima Mulilo Sport Complex, Kingfisher Football Club has qualified to go to the northern stream first division play offs for 2012/2013 season. The northern stream first division playoff at Tsumeb in Oshikoto…

  • Police Officer Sentenced to 30 Years Imprisonment

    By Simon Liseli A Namibian police (NAMPOL) constable, Samuel Andreas (36) was sentenced to 30 years imprisonment for rape on June 6, when he appeared before the Katima Mulilo Regional Court. Magistrate William Kasitomo sent Andreas under lock and key after he was convicted on two (2) counts of rape in contravention of section 2…

  • Musanga people are not Zambians

    Dear Editor, Allow me space in your newspaper to respond to the article which says “Politics is a Dangerous Game” By Mr. Mutelo Bornwell Kwibisa that featured in the Caprivi Vision Newspaper for 18-30 June 2012. Firstly I would like to thank him for the opinion he made, but I disagree with other remarks he…

  • Kopano ya SWAPO iketa baeteleli mwa Kapilivi

    Kopano ya SWAPO iketa baeteleli mwa Kapilivi

    Mubihi wa koranta Mwa liketisa za cwanuňu fa za sikiliti za kopano ya SWAPO zene ungekilwe mwa sikiliti sa Kapilivi nelisiile limembala ba mushobo wa bana ba Masubia bao neli ba zamaisi mwa kopano ba abani. Hakuli cwalo buzamaisi bwa kopano mwa sikiliti bungilwe ki limembala ze talu ze nca za bana ba mushobo wa…

  • In Response to Mr. Mutelo’s Article

    In Response to Mr. Mutelo’s Article

    My brother, Mr. Mutelo, Sir, following our telephonic conversation on the debate, and in acknowledgment and recognition of your democratic right of expression, let me first and foremost draw your attention tothe gross misinformation and distortion of some issues in your tribal discourse. Your caption does not capture the debate at hand in fairness. You…

  • Mother seeks compensation for son’s death

    Mother seeks compensation for son’s death

    By Simon Liseli A -56- year old Regina Nanvula Muhinda, a resident of Katima Mulilo, is seeking compensation from Motor Vehicle Accident Fund (MVA) for the loss of suffering following after her sons’ death in a fatal road accident between Windhoek and Usakos Road in 2009. Ms. Muhinda claims that she is now left destitute…

  • SWAPO hits a snag

    POLITICAL career in the Caprivi region is on the tribal grounds, while others in this country are bringing development closer to the people. The Katima Rural Constituency in this great region is the most controversial stool compared with the rest, This stretches from Ngoma in the east via Bukalo, Musanga , Chefuzwe and Liselo areas…

  • Botswana President Visits Namibia

    Botswana President Visits Namibia

    By Staff Reporter Lieutenant General Seretse Khama Ian Khama the President of the Republic of Botswana visited Namibia for his first ever state visit to strengthen bilateral relation between the two countries with his counter part Namibian President Hifikepunye Pohamba. In his welcome remarks, Pohamba said the occasion provided a welcome platform for the two…