'Sexy' Leipzig to flaunt Bundesliga future

BERLIN - Ralf Rangnick says the Bundesliga will flaunt its future on Saturday when his "sexy" second-placed RB Leipzig face unbeaten Hoffenheim with both aiming to chase down leaders Bayern Munich.

AN ONDANGWA pensioner faces a bleak future after his eldest son sold the family house without his knowledge.

THE police yesterday urged the public to “end the creation, distribution and third-party circulation” of revenge-porn.
THE spate of traffic related accidents over a five day period in Windhoek has necessitated the City Police cautioning the public.
MORE that 1 100 firearms were surrendered to police countrywide during the amnesty period from 18 August 2016 to 18 January 2017.

THE High Court trial of former Public Service Commission member Teckla Lameck, her business partner Kongo Mokaxwa, and Chinese citizen Yang Fan is still in limbo while a Supreme Court judgement related to their case is being awaited.

IAN Stevenson recalled the last moments before he saw a “huge puff of black smoke with red flames going up” over a hill ahead of him about 10 kilometres from Henties Bay in 2014 when Jandre Dippenaar's white FJ Cruiser crashed into another vehicle, killing six people.

THE City of Windhoek has assured residents that the water they are receiving is fit for human consumption, despite it being discoloured of late.
THE Ministry of Environment and Tourism and the police have expressed doubts that a rhinoceros cow found dead at a game farm in the Otjiwarongo area on Monday was poached as initially thought.

FINANCE minister Calle Schlettwein yesterday said those who owe the government money in unpaid taxes have six months to apply to have their debts written off.

THE Tsumeb girl indecently assaulted by her teacher last year says she is being victimised by some community members and staff at the school.
THE Namibia Training Authority collected N$809 million from 2 703 employers at the end of 2016. Addressing the media in Windhoek yesterday, higher education minister, Itah Kandjii-Murangi said 50% of the levy is paid back to employers based on evidence that they had trained their employees.
IN a recurring trend unfolding across the public sector, the University of Namibia has also frozen recruitment and salary adjustments for 2017 due to financial difficulties.