Popular Democratic Movement says it never deliberately broke the law when it decided to amend its party list of officials who were sworn in the National Assembly in March 2020.
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Ombudsman decries Opuwo holding cells’ conditions
ONGWEDIVA - Namibia’s Ombudsman Basilius Dyakugha has expressed concern over overcrowded holding cells at Opuwo police station, describing the situation as an “indignity to human rights”.
Mwiya’s case to join High Court queue
Namibia Sports Commission chief administrator Simataa ‘Freddy’ Mwiya’s case will not jump the queue after he relinquished his right to have it heard on an urgent basis.
Two arrested in shack car accident
Two suspects are expected to appear in court today for defeating and obstructing the course of justice after they assisted a suspect to flee from an accident scene, where a couple died when a vehicle plunged into their shack while they were fast asleep.
Erongo accounts for 10% of MVAs
Erongo region is among the six regions with the highest vehicle accidents in Namibia.
Dienda: Society lost respect for fishermen
Parliamentarian Elma Dienda says society has lost respect for local fishermen because they cannot provide for their families as husbands should, due to their retainer salaries.
Murder accused ex-lover remanded in custody
An 18-year-old Windhoek resident who strangled his ex-girlfriend to death in her home last week was denied bail yesterday by Katutura Magistrate’s Court.
Footballers on trial in Europe
Four St. George's alumni are currently on football trials for professional contracts in Italy and Spain.
Afcon Social Namibia edition a success
Zimbabwe won the first-ever ‘Afcon Social Namibian Edition’ football tournament after defeating the Democratic Republic of Congo in the final recently.
Energy security of Europe, sanctions against Russia
Europe does not take the threat to its own energy security seriously, and seeks to agree on new sanctions on energy supplies from Russia.







