• Police Crime Bulletin for the weekend July 15 -17

    Police Crime Bulletin for the weekend July 15 -17

    By Staff Reporter NamPol Chief Inspector for Public Relations, Elifas Kuwinga  has compiled the weekend of july  15 -17 2022 serious crime report from different towns of Namibia. Okanguati: Reckless and/or negligent driving. On Friday, 15 July 2022 at around 00h45. It is alleged that a 23 years old Namibian male driver of a metallic…

  • Lifeless body of a man found in Katima

    By Staff Reporter A lifeless body of the deceased, Mokaxwa Nghidinishali Ndinomolo, aged 40, Namibian male was found with a stab wound on the chest, while holding a knife on his right hand. Police say, on Saturday, 16 July 2022 at around 07h00 between Old Musika (compound) and Engine service station in Katima Mulilo. The…

  • Man dies on horrific car accident at Namalubi

    By Staff Reporter The Namibian Police has reported  a Culpable homicide  in Katima Mulilo ,  that  on Sunday, July 17, 2022 around 05h00 at Namalubi, near Kalimbeza turn off, Ngoma road. It is alleged that Passo Simataa Itwa, aged 30, Namibian male driver of a white Toyota Corolla vehicle bumped into a Scania truck and…

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  • Johnson Resigns as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

    Johnson Resigns as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

    By Phil Boucher Boris Johnson has stepped down as the British Prime Minister. The United Kingdom’s Conservative Party leader announced his resignation outside No.10 Downing Street on Thursday after losing the confidence of his cabinet. He was elected prime minister in July 2019. Johnson now aims to continue as caretaker Prime Minister until the fall while the Conservative…

  • UDP supporters accuse police for confiscating party materials

    UDP supporters accuse police for confiscating party materials

    By Staff Reporter DIEHARD United Democratic Party (UDP), party supporters in Zambezi region has accused the Namibian police for confiscating their party materials and for violating their ‘inalienable rights’ for digging dipper into their privacy. A group of the concerned and unhappy Mishake Muyongo’s supporters have told Caprivi Vision that on June 27, 2022 the…

  • Namibia set to adopt Commonwealth’s SMART software

    Namibia set to adopt Commonwealth’s SMART software

    By Staff Reporter The Namibian government is set to adopt the Commonwealth’s state-of-the-art SMART software to improve government performance. In a press statement sent to Caprivi Vision, issued by the Commonwealth Secretariat, Over 100 Political Office Bearers from Namibia, including cabinet ministers, briefed on Government Performance Management ahead of the country implementing the Commonwealth’s state-of-the-art…

  • 3rd Session Bi-National Commission for Namibia-South Africa postponed

    3rd Session Bi-National Commission for Namibia-South Africa postponed

    By Staff Reporter The 3rd Session of the Namibia and South Africa Bi-National Commission which were slated for June 28 – July 1 2022 in Windhoek has been postponed until further notice. This was officially announced on Thursday, in a letter addressed to Caprivi Vision by Ms.Marbeline Goagoses, Deputy Director of Information and Research of…

  • Namibia – South Africa to hold 3rd Session of Bi-National Commission

    Namibia – South Africa to hold 3rd Session of Bi-National Commission

    By Staff Reporter Namibia and South Africa will be holding a 3rd Session of Bi-National Commission (BNC) to be hosted by Namibia on 28 June to July 1, 2022 in Windhoek. Amb. Penda Naanda, Executive Director in the Ministry of International Relations and Cooperation revealed that the 3rd Session will review cooperation in a wide…

  • June 16th, past memory in the history of education

    June 16th, past memory in the history of education

    Please allow me to share, this 4th grade Social Studies topic, but which I think is one of the pivotal events that shaped and laid a foundation for both South Africa and Namibian political struggle, post 1976. To many Namibians, June 16th , 46 years ago has no significance as it doesn’t echo any bells,…