A case in which the Economic and Social Justice Trust (ESJT) appealed a decision by the environment ministry to renew an environmental clearance certificate (ECC) for Canadian oil explorer Reconnaissance Energy Namibia (Pty) Ltd (ReconAfrica) has been postponed until 3 April 2023.
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Govt offers to pay general Hamunyela
The matter in which retired major general Thomas Ngilifavali Hamunyela is suing the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security for unlawful arrest has entered an interesting twist.
Independence celebration preparations in full swing
With only two weeks to go until the country’s annual Independence Day, preparations are in full swing to ensure the occasion is celebrated with enthusiasm.
Elcin vows thorough ‘missing millions’ probe
The western diocese of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia has pledged to continue thoroughly investigating the alleged disappearance of millions of dollars.
Fishcor insists on De Klerk’s testimony
The National Fishing Corporation of Namibia has asked Chief Justice Peter Shivute to permit Fishrot’s self-proclaimed “paymaster” and lawyer Maren de Klerk to testify via video link.
Jagger: Women under represented in newsrooms
There is a notable increase in women taking up decision making positions in the media sector of Namibia, however, notable gender gaps still exist in the sector as women are under represented in employment and managerial positions at media houses.
Looting costs government N$700 000
The government, through the ministry of safety, has to fork out almost N$700 000 after High Court judge Orben Sibeya ruled in favour of a Keetmanshoop businessman whose truck was looted after an accident in 2020.
NBC, Nored ink deal
The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation and Northern Regional Electricity Distributor signed an agreement to work together in promoting and developing areas of mutual interest.
Managing seals not a simple matter – Klazen
A large seal population is contributing to fish stocks but a sensible management of their numbers is more difficult than many would acknowledge.
TransNamib to pay Alliance N$3.5m
TransNamib has agreed to pay back more than N$3.5 million to Alliance Media after the railway company sued the advertising agency for failing to pay for the advertising spaces.








