The Katutura Magistrate's Court has put on hold the trial of land activist Dimbulukeni Nauyoma to wait for the High Court’s ruling in which he is challenging the Squatters Proclamation Act.
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Sexual violence dominates police reports
Despite government effort to curb sexual violence against woman and children, rape cases continue to dominate police weekly crime report.
Swarms of locusts invade Kavango East
RUNDU - A swarm of African migratory red locusts has last week Thursday invaded the Kavango East region, sparking fear among the residents and farmers.
Theofelus calls on businesses to assist community centres
The deputy minister of Information and Communication Technology, Emma Theofelus, has called on business people and other stakeholders to provide financial assistance to multipurpose youth centres across the country.
Nabta condemns political interference in transport sector
With the local authority and regional council election campaigns in full swing countrywide, the Namibia Bus and Taxi Association (Nabta) has strongly cautioned against the use of political flags or party colours by public transport operators.
RUCA registers independent candidate for Rundu Urban
RUNDU – The Rundu Urban Community Association (Ruca) has registered its preferred candidate Marcelius Mukuve to run for Rundu Urban constituency office as an independent candidate as the law only allows political parties to run for regional office but not associations.
Finance ministry to host workshop at Walvis
WALVIS BAY – The finance ministry will conduct a two-day workshop here on Wednesday and Thursday on the implementation of the unique consignment reference (UCR) usage within the customs clearance operations for both import and export in the ASYCUDA World System.
Valombola to apply for 174 discharge
Commissioner of Refugees Likius Valombola (53), who is accused of shooting Helao Ndjaba (25) in the head in cold blood in King Kauluma Street, Oshitenda, Ombili in Windhoek on 18 May 2018 wants the court to dismiss all charges against him.
Govt says BIG feasible…at a proposed N$389 monthly
The Ministry of Poverty Eradication and Social Welfare believes the proposed universal Basic Income Grant (BIG) for unemployed Namibians between the ages of 18 and 59 is indeed feasible, albeit at a less than N$400 a month.
Red Cross to the rescue…1 200 families to get N$500 cash
WALVIS BAY – Namibia Red Cross Society (NRCS) will spend N$1.8 million in Walvis Bay to aid 1 200 vulnerable families.