Fishrot’s self-proclaimed “paymaster” and lawyer Maren de Klerk re-filed his application, where he is fighting against the seizure of his money and that of his law firm by the State.
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Public contributes N$2 200 for redline fight…legal costs estimated to run over N$7 million
Despite various attempts by the anti-redline activist’s lawyers for the public to get involved and contribute to the legal battle to remove the embattled veterinary cordon fence, only N$2 200 has been collected so far from the public.
Investment board promotes Namibia at UNGA
The ongoing 78th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) is being used as an ideal opportunity by the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) to leverage the convening power of the event to position and elevate Namibia’s visibility as a viable investment destination.
UN Games slated for this weekend at Swakopmund
The coastal town of Swakopmund will be the centre of attraction this weekend when the town hosts the second edition of the United Nations Africa Games.
Talent, discipline see Mbamba SSS win
Choirmaster Mathews Tuhafeni Michael who led learners of the Rundu-based Dr Alpo Mbamba Secondary School to victory in the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) Song Competition in Swakopmund last Friday, says apart from being talented, discipline was key in them winning.
20 global airlines join IATA’s safety charter
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) yesterday announced the launch of the IATA Safety Leadership Charter at the IATA World Safety and Operations Conference taking place in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Nedbank home loans hits N$500 million mark
Despite the tough economic climate, Nedbank Namibia disbursed home loans worth N$500 million in 2022, which points to the significant influence of the home loans sector on the bank’s growth in the real estate industry.
Heritage is priceless – Andre
Namibians should embrace the unique cultural heritage embedded in the country’s diversity, which binds the nation.
Parents accused of daughter’s murder face 2024 trial
Zimbabwean parents who stand accused of assaulting their nine-year-old daughter and causing her death will stand trial next year.
Africa’s slow tobacco decline
There has been a concerning gradual decline in the use of tobacco products in Africa between 2010 and 2020, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO).









