2021-02-18Maria Sheya A Windhoek resident arrested for allegedly hitting a 21-year-old man with a brick in Okahandja Park last Thursday was denied bail earlier this week. View more
2021-02-19Maria Sheya The long-awaited Divorce Bill, which will allow couples to separate without having to prove instances of adultery and indiscretion before a divorce can be granted, will be tabled in the National Assembly in July this year. View more
2021-02-22Maria Sheya The police have made tremendous progress investigating the case of a Windhoek resident, who was arrested last year in connection to the heinous murder of his wife. View more
2021-02-22Maria Sheya A Belgian liquidator of defunct Challenge Air has attached movable assets of troubled Air Namibia for failing to pay about N$103.2 million by Thursday last week as per agreement reached on 29 January this year amid government’s intention to file for voluntary liquidation. View more
2021-02-23Maria Sheya Ombudsman John Walters says he has advised Windhoek lawyer Marèn de Klerk, one of the alleged key figures in the ongoing Fishrot corruption case, to approach the courts and exercise his rights for protection. View more
2021-02-23Maria Sheya Lower courts are set to hear more civil matters than ever before after the Magistrate’s Court Amendment Bill was tabled in parliament last week. View more
2021-02-24Maria Sheya Namibia’s Criminal Procedure Act will soon provide for formal plea bargaining if lawmakers pass the amendment Bill recently tabled in the National Assembly. View more
2021-02-25Maria Sheya The hearing of a convicted rapist who is suing the judiciary and head of the correctional services for keeping him in police custody after his 10-year prison term had ended was postponed yesterday in the Windhoek High Court. View more
2021-02-26Maria Sheya The ombudsman and the Khorixas Constituency Youth Forum want an interdict that would set aside and terminate a Cabinet decision that directed that certain jobs be reserved for children of the liberation struggle and for them to be employed without going through the recruitment process as required by law. View more
2021-03-01Maria Sheya Two teenagers died on Saturday night after the car they were in was involved in an accident while travelling with their fellow soccer teammates from Swakopmund to Henties Bay. View more
2021-03-01Maria Sheya The hopes of former fisheries minister Bernhard Esau and his son-in-law Tamson Hatuikulipi to be released on bail were squashed on Friday when High Court judges of appeal dismissed their application. View more
2021-03-05Maria Sheya A northern man, who fenced off large tracts of land meant for communal grazing in the Oshikoto region, has lost a legal battle against the Ondonga Traditional Authority (OTA) after the High Court dismissed his application to remain on the property. View more
2021-03-08Maria Sheya The police are yet to obtain four statements from learners and associates of victims of a former teacher who was arrested last month for having sexual relations with pupils at a Windhoek school. View more
2021-03-08Maria Sheya A Windhoek woman who is suing the minister of safety and security and the police chief for wrongful arrest, physical and indecent assault by police officers suffered a legal blow when the High Court dismissed her application for a protection order last week. View more
2021-03-09Maria Sheya The prosecutor general has decided to prosecute a former teacher who is accused of stabbing his wife multiple times to death nearly two years ago at their matrimonial home in Katutura. View more
2021-03-10Maria Sheya The bail judgement into the case of self-proclaimed prophet and founder of the House of Joy Ministries, Jackson Babi, is scheduled to be delivered next week in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court. View more
2021-03-11Maria Sheya The hearing to determine the legality of the Squatters Proclamation AG, 21 of 1985, is scheduled to take place in June in the Windhoek High Court. During the status hearing yesterday, Judge Kobus Miller gave an order that the parties in the matter should file relevant documents on or before 24 March. View more
2021-03-12Maria Sheya Three Congolese refugees are suing the home affairs ministry for threatening to deport them back to their native country and for psychological trauma, loss of income and discrimination they suffered after they were denied refugees status in Namibia. View more
2021-03-15Maria Sheya A decision by the health ministry to rope in the middlemen in the procurement of the sought-after Covid-19 vaccines has been met with criticism. View more
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