Other parties are hard at work with their election campaigns and mobilisation of members, but Swanu is preparing for a court date later this month, where two factions will again square off in the ongoing battle for the party’s heart and soul.
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New Era loses defamation suit
The Windhoek High Court has ordered New Era Publication Corporation and its daily publication, New Era, to publish a retraction and apology, and pay N$50 000 to Namibian Police Commissioner Andreas Nelumbu for a defamatory article it published in September 2022.
Warriors face tough task to clip Eagles’ wings … as Benjamin attributes draw to player inexperience
The Brave Warriors of Namibia face a daunting challenge on Sunday as they take on the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia in a Group H Fifa World Cup Africa qualifying match at the Orlando Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa at 18h00.
FAN eager to boost visibility of Namibian films
New Filmmakers Association of Namibia (FAN) president Byron Joseph says the association’s new board of directors is committed to fostering an environment where filmmakers can thrive, ensuring access to resources, training and networking opportunities.
MUN leadership squabbles not urgent – Court
The suspended president of the Mine Workers Union of Namibia, Ismael Kasuto and his deputy Desley Somseb, have failed to convince the Windhoek High Court that their matter is urgent and should jump the court’s queue.
Court confirms Kaundu as Mbunza chief
Alfons Kaundu, whose chieftaincy was in question, has been affirmed as the rightful ruler of the Mbunza Traditional Authority by the Windhoek High Court.
Hompa, DPM urge teachers to mould responsible citizens
Hompa Sofia Mundjembwe Kanyetu of the Shambyu Traditional Authority has urged teachers to mould learners into well-behaved citizens.
High Court interdicts Amushelelo
Windhoek High Court acting judge Collins Parker granted police chief, Joseph Shikongo, an interdict to stop social activist and politician Michael Amushelelo from distributing, orally or in writing utterances that are deemed defamatory.
Namuhuja refused bail
A former Prime Ministers’ personal assistant, who stands accused of sexually molesting a nine-year-old girl, will have to remain in custody following a failed bail application.
Covid-19 vaccine ruling postponed
The judgement in a matter where the government is being sued for its alleged refusal to provide the public with information on the safety and possible adverse effects of Covid-19 vaccinations administered during the pandemic has been postponed.









