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Opinion –  Is homophobia a resident in the Namibian house?
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Opinion – Is homophobia a resident in the Namibian house?

In a recent submission to the High Court of Namibia, the attorney-general argued that the crime of sodomy is justified as most Namibians still reject homosexuality. The AG primarily relied on “parliament’s activities” that do not suggest a “legislative trend” towards decriminalising sodomy. 

Namibia celebrates World NGO Day
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Namibia celebrates World NGO Day

Namibian civil society actors on Monday celebrated World Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) Day, a day set aside to recognise, celebrate, and honour the fundamental contributions and profound impact these independent organisations have on the world.