Covid-19 has marked the history of the 21st century. Much uncertainty remains about how and when the pandemic will run its course, but the unprecedented economic shock generated by the global health emergence has already sharply exposed the global pre-exiting economy weaknesses, severely setting back development progress around the world.
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Keetmanshoop office of the Ombudsman inaugurated
Groundwork laid by outgoing Ombudsman, advocate John Walters, paid off last week when the just-completed Office of the Ombudsman was inaugurated in Keetmanshoop.
Noa: Corruption could develop into chronic economic disease
Consultations are underway to develop and draft the second National Anti-Corruption Strategy and Action Plan (NACSAP) for the 2021 to 2025 term.
Fishrot lawyers granted leave to appeal
Windhoek High Court judges Kobus Miller and Dinnah Usiku on Friday granted two senior South African lawyers leave to appeal their immigration conviction in the Supreme Court.
Alleged Köes killers dispute confessions
Windhoek High Court judge Dinnah Usiku on Friday again had to postpone the trial of three men charged with the brutal murder of elderly farmers Gielam Botha (78) and his wife Susara Botha (80).
Sky location relocation progressing well
The Oshakati Town Council remains optimistic of finalising the relocation of 533 residents from Sky location to Onawa location, as planned.
Tsumeb’s assault accused officers arrested
Seven police officers who are accused of brutally assaulting two trial-awaiting inmates at Tsumeb were apprehended last week. They are due to appear in court today, police spokesperson Kauna Shikwambi said.
Court asks Kahimise why suit should proceed
Former City of Windhoek chief executive officer (CEO), Robert Kahimise has been ordered by the High Court to explain why his application against the city’s council and management committee should not be dismissed.
Residents pressure police on missing toddler
Some //Kharas residents claim police did not update the public constantly about the progress of their investigations, regarding the case of missing Spencer Mandela Nakale.
Geingob: Swapo did not lose the elections…Wambo joins CC
Swapo President Hage Geingob has called on the party’s elected councillors to demonstrate the knowledge and ability to deliver goods and services to the people, to inspire confidence to secure the necessary votes for the party.
