Reho corruption saga

AN INVESTIGATOR of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) finds himself in the middle of the on-going controversial Rehoboth corruption saga. The charge of alleged corruption laid against the Town Council’s CEO, Theo Jankowski, exposed the role of the treasurer of the Josua Generations Committee ...

Chickens to inspect wells

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SPYL will clarify, not apologise

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Deformed calf fuels rumour mill

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60 yrs FOR RAPISTS

A prison term of 45-years served as the sternest warning to would-be rapists since independence, which resulted in a man who raped his nieces on two different occasions finally being brought to justice.

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Reho corruption saga

AN INVESTIGATOR of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) finds himself in the middle of the on-going controversial Rehoboth corruption saga. The charge of alleged corruption laid against the Town Council’s...

Chickens to inspect wells

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SPYL will clarify, not apologise

Swapo Party Youth League (SPYL) secretary-general Elijah Ngurare says the youth wing is not expected to apologise, but just to clarify public statements that were made by certain leaders of the SPYL that...

Deformed calf fuels rumour mill

The birth of a deformed calf with a head that somewhat resembles the face of a human being send shockwaves through Kunene Region.

60 yrs FOR RAPISTS

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Woman wrings husband?s testicles in rage
Thursday, 12 August 2010 11:31
A furious Windhoek woman who wrestled her husband’s testicles in a bid to wring them off appeared in the Katutura Magistrate Court on charges of assault with intent to cause bodily harm. Emilie Gomes appeared before Magistrate G.B Von Pletzen Monday this week and was granted N$500 bail with orders to return to the court on 16 September 2010.
She was also barred from making any contact with her husband, Johannes Gomes, until she makes her second court appearance.
Emilie however apologised for hurting her husbands’ “tools” saying that it was not her habit but Johannes told the court that Emilie was an abusive wife who also would conspire with their children to cause him harm.
He, however, did not give details as to why Emilie violently sought to get rid of his testicles.
Although he said he was happy with the protection order granted against his wife, Johannes does not know how he would look after his baby.
“What do I do now when I want to deliver milk to her (wife) for my young baby. Can I do it through an intermediary?” he asked.