2023-08-16Maria Sheya The Windhoek High Court will hear arguments in a case over a ground handling tender between Menzies Aviation and the Namibia Airports Company (NAC) in December. View more
2023-08-17Maria Sheya The Namibia Public Workers Union (Napwu) is accusing national broadcaster, NBC, of violating a court order that restricts it from taking further decisions in relation to the employees’ leave days and notch salary increases. View more
2023-08-17Maria Sheya A woman, who was arrested on Sunday for physically assaulting her six-year-old child, was denied bail by the Katutura Magistrates’ Court on Monday. View more
2023-08-18Maria Sheya President Hage Geingob, chairperson of the SADC Organ on Politics, Defence, and Security Cooperation said the organ tried its best in promoting regional peace and security for the past year. View more
2023-08-22Maria Sheya !Hūb di ǁÛb Hage Geingob ge aiǂnû-aob Afrikab !Khawagas Omkhâisens ǀHûs dib, ǂGīǂgōs, ǁKhaubas tsî ǁAwosasib !Hûǁares dib ase ge mî, nē ǀhûs ra īǁkhā i as kōse !kharu ge kurib!nâ ra dītsâsa, ǀkharib !nâ ǂkhîb tsî ǁawosasiba omkhâisa. View more
2023-08-23Maria Sheya Oil exploration company, Red Soil Energy and Mineral Exploration, which accused the mines ministry of favouring politically connected individuals in its allocation of offshore petroleum exploration licences, had its hopes dashed by the High Court. View more
2023-08-24Maria Sheya David Bruni and Ian McLaren, who are tasked with managing the multimillion-dollar assets owned by Fishrot-accused kingpins, were granted their wish last week to walk away from the task. View more
2023-08-25Maria Sheya When it rains, it pours for Trustco Bank Namibia as the entity is fighting to keep its doors open after the Bank of Namibia last week ordered an immediate suspension of its operations. View more
2023-08-25Maria Sheya THE medical world is grappling with distinguishing between manufacturing and compounding of medicine after a local pharmacy was accused by the Namibia Medicine Regulatory Council of running a small-scale manufacturing operati View more
2023-08-29Maria Sheya A taxi driver who spent 10 years in police custody before the court ordered his release was awarded N$65 000 as compensation for his vehicle, which was in the police’s care during his stint in prison. View more
2023-08-30Maria Sheya Namibia University of Science and Technology’s chief legal brain Joshua Kaumbi has withdrawn a suit against his employer wherein he challenged his suspension. View more
2023-09-01Maria Sheya Lawyers representing National Assembly speaker Peter Katjavivi and Landless People’s Movement leaders Bernadus Swartbooi and Henny Seibeb went head-to-head on Wednesday in a constitutionality challenge culminating from the infamous 2021 State of the Nation Address. View more
2023-09-04Maria Sheya As Trustco Bank fights to keep its doors open, the regulator, Bank of Namibia (BoN) is adamant that the suspension was necessary in safeguarding the country’s financial system. View more
2023-09-04Maria Sheya An attempt by three of the alleged Fishrot kingpins to get High Court Acting Judge Jacobus Miller removed as presiding officer in the upcoming trial fell flat on Friday. View more
2023-09-06Maria Sheya Despite failing to satisfy requirements for a protective cost order, Affirmative Repositioning movement leader Job Amupanda has been asked to provide detailed information about his financial standing for the High Court to properly assess the matter. View more
2023-09-12Maria Sheya The Popular Democratic Movement was dealt a hard blow by the High Court on Friday in its fight to get the court to set aside government’s decision to lease farms to a Russian billionaire. View more
2023-09-13Maria Sheya There appears no end in sight for a long-drawn-out battle over the ground handling tender at Hosea Kutako International Airport (HKIA). View more
2023-09-15Maria Sheya The Windhoek High Court will hear closing arguments in the trial of Ernst Josef Lichtenstrasser, who admitted to having shot and killed two senior executives of the NIMT institute in Arandis in April 2019. View more
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