• TRIBAL POLITICS A DANGEROUS GAME

    Dear Editor, Responding to an article titled, “Lilemba clarifies Mafwe Name”. I would like to give a fruitful advice to my uncle (Dr. John Makala Lilemba) and other proper Mafwe as stated in his article in the Caprivi Vision Newspaper of the 24 April –10 May 2012 that, tribal politics is a dangerous game in…

  • WHO HAS THE POWER TO REVIVE CANU?

    NEW signals have racked again on how one should understand the Caprivi Politics with its strength and weakness from the past to present time. The formation of the political party known as Caprivi African National Union (CANU) on the public domain today is an old issue kept in the calabash which was left unattended for…

  • Valentines murderer gets legal representation

    Valentines murderer gets legal representation

    By Simon Liseli A Katima Mulilo taxi driver Sonny Mbeha who arraigned for the murder of his estranged girlfriend Monde Mbolelwa, before the town’s Magistrate Court now has legal representation. Mbeha who is dubbed the ‘Valentines Murderer’, made an appearance before Magistrate Nelao Brown who was told that Mr. Van Vuuren of Van Vuuren legal…

  • UNIVESRSITY OF NAMIBIA OPENS DOORS IN CAPRIVI

  • Sentence looms for rape and abduction suspect

    By Simon Liseli A 21-year old Katima Mulilo resident who stands accused of raping and abducting a 13 year old girl at Kazauli village in Caprivi region in 2009, is due to be sentenced by Katima Mulilo  Regional Court this month. Imasiku Kwala will know his fate when the court judgment and verdict into three…

  • Lupalezwi gets 12 Years sentence for attempt murder

    Lupalezwi gets 12 Years sentence for attempt murder

    By Staff Reporter A 32- year- old Mr. Martin Lupalezwi , accused of attempted murder after stabbing his girlfriend  with a knife and cutting her throat opens, was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment by the Windhoek Regional Court. Mr.Lupalezwi will serve an effective 12 years in jail after Magistrate Sarel Jacobs on May 29, suspended…

  • Judges sentence Charles Taylor to 50 years

    By MIKE CORDER | Associated Press LEIDSCHENDAM, Netherlands (AP) — Former Liberian President Charles Taylor was sentenced to 50 years imprisonment Wednesday for arming and supporting murderous rebels in Sierra Leone in return for “blood diamonds,” a landmark sentence activists hope will send a clear message to despots around the world that they will be…

  • Lilemba Clarifies ‘MAFWE’ Name

     From last edition By  STAFF REPORTER Now with the government it has also started complaining that there are so many applications for chiefs and this means that the (Tax Payers’s money ) VAT money for the government will be used to pay those chiefs while at the same time the government is struggling in terms…

  • Police Officers Receive Awards in Caprivi

    By Simon Liseli LONG serving members in the Namibian Police (NamPol) for ten to twenty for ten to twenty years were awarded medals in the Caprivi region by the Namibian police Inspector General Sebastian Haitota Kalola Ndeitunga last month. Speaking during the ceremony Lt Gen. Ndeitunga share sentiments, to dedicated police officers who have understood…

  • Nigeria arrests 45 Chinese traders

    NIGERIA’S immigration service arrested 45 Chinese nationals in the northern city of Kano for allegedly engaging in illegal textile trading. Kano state comptroller of immigration, Emmanuel Brisca Ifeadi, said those arrested on Tuesday had been trading at Kantin Kwari textile market in Kano. Nigerian law bans foreigners from the retail trading of textiles. “The Chinese…