• Man shot by police cries foul

    Man shot by police cries foul

    By Simon Liseli  A man, who was shot by the Namibian police two years ago in Katima Mulilo during the demolition of illegal shelters, says his life is in danger. Mr. Chripher Simasiku Mukendwa (41) was shot in his left leg by a certain police officer in September 2017 at Lwanyanda an outskirt informal settlement,…

  • Ex–rape prisoner castigates Namibian justice

    Ex–rape prisoner castigates Namibian justice

    By Risco Lumamezi A 44- year old Namibian man, who served his 11 years prison sentence after he was convicted by the Windhoek High Court for raping a minor, is fighting justice by telling a story in his book titled “Kangaroo Justice”.  Mr Victor Angula a writer and newspaper editor of Omutumwa (messenger) an indigenous…

  • Saving Katima Mulilo from sewage!

    Saving Katima Mulilo from sewage!

    By Hulda Enkono It is the right of every Namibian to have integrity based sanitation access, according to the World Health Organization, health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. Most often than not, this is the right not fully actualized because…

  • Who is Aunty Cathy?

    Who is Aunty Cathy?

    By Simon Liseli Sitting wearing a traditional suit dress is Aunty Cathy a 49 years old popularly dance musical artist, the daughter of the soil who hails from Schuckmansberg and Ikaba east of the mighty Zambezi region. She plays KWASA music which she started in 2010 though music was her ambition from childhood. Aunty Cathy…

  • Kabozu gets black belt from world Karate Chief

    Kabozu gets black belt from world Karate Chief

    By Staff Reporter  A  Luderitz based Karateka, Mr.Bonnie Kabozu received his highest Shuto Ryu grade from World Karate chief recently. Mr. Kabozu and other visiting instructors received their grades from a first- ever visiting Shuto Ryu Karate Master from Japan, Mr.Soke Takeshi Masuyama. He got his 5th Dan Black Belt alongside with the two visiting…

  • Zambezi Residents Clash Over Calls to Drop ‘Caprivian’ Identity: What’s at Stake?

    Zambezi Residents Clash Over Calls to Drop ‘Caprivian’ Identity: What’s at Stake?

    CALLS by a newly formed anti-secessionist group in Katima Mulilo have ignited a new round of heated debates among Caprivians. The group advocates for the denunciation of the name “Caprivians,” a term widely used by people in the former Caprivi Region (now renamed the Zambezi Region) and the world in general. This group insists that…

  • NRCS supports vulnerable groups in Sibbinda Constituency

    NRCS supports vulnerable groups in Sibbinda Constituency

    By Simon Liseli  NAMIBIA Red Cross Society (NRCS) has extremely responded to severe drought that continue to hit the country by supporting vulnerable communities with cash transfers in the Sibbinda Constituency to save their lives. In preserving the environment and protecting properties with livelihood, NRCS takes its mandate seriously in responding to the disaster in…

  • Police disrupts UDP freedom march

    Police disrupts UDP freedom march

    By Staff Reporter  THE Namibian police in Katima Mulilo disrupted a first-ever freedom march organised by members of the United Democratic Party (UDP) on Monday, when they were trying to conduct a peaceful demonstration. The aim of the protest march was to deliver the petition to the Regional Governor Alufea Sampofu which was addressed to…

  • Imperforated anus patient needs attention

    Imperforated anus patient needs attention

    By Risco Lumamezi Gift Mikatazo born on September 14, 2007 with his rear opening clamped, which prevents him from discharging (excretes) wastes is in dire need of proper medical attention and assistance. This twelve-year-old boy with an imperforated anus is still in need of proper medical operation, as his recent medical operation last year did…

  • Finance ministers to discuss joint action on debt crises

    Finance ministers to discuss joint action on debt crises

    By Staff Reporter Commonwealth finance ministers will meet in Washington D.C. on Thursday, October 17, 2019 to discuss coordinated interventions to prevent future debt crises. In a media release sent to Caprivi Vision clarifies that the meeting will be chaired by the Finance Minister of Cyprus, Harris Georgiades, under the theme ‘Preventing Debt Crises: The…