The Namibian police have been ordered by the High Court to reinstate a senior police officer, who was forced to resign from the force in 2019 after his refusal to be transferred to Mariental.
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Kapuuo cautions Uutoni against Katjiua recognition
Acting Ovaherero paramount chief Vipuira Kapuuo has cautioned urban and rural development minister Erastus Uutoni against recognising chieftaincy claimant Mutjinde Katjiua, saying the matter is currently being dealt with by the courts.
Cops lay charges against mayor
Two police officers, who were involved in a melee with Windhoek mayor Sade Gawanas on Monday afternoon, have laid two charges of crimen injuria and racial discrimination against the politician.
Kavango West scales up horticulture
The Kavango West has roped in developmental partners as it seeks to support small-scale horticulture producers in the region to improve their production through training and finding a market.
The battle for Kunene… Swapo happy with underdog tag
The Kunene region appears to be the new political battleground and key target for the country’s two biggest political parties – Swapo and the Popular Democratic Movement.
Granny fights to reunite with adopted grandson
An elderly Ohangwena pensioner is fighting tooth and nail to win back her 24-year-old grandson who was put up for closed adoption by the authorities.
Rape Act vague, confusing – lawyer
A lawyer representing a Cuban doctor accused of raping his colleague at the doctors’ quarters in Windhoek says the Combatting of Rape Act is too vague, wide and confusing.
Geingob pays tribute to late Nama chief
President Hage Geingob yesterday extended condolences to the family and the entire Nama community following the passing of chief Simon Petrus Kooper of the Kai-// Khaun tribe at Hoachanas.
MPs brace for PAP fireworks … parliament to pick new leader amid fallout
Popular Democratic Movement leader and Pan-African Parliament (PAP) member McHenry Venaani this week revealed the southern region caucus has seconded chiefs’ council president Fortune Charumbira for the legislative body’s top job.
Hostel paedophile needs lawyer
Mervin Nguyapeua, a man convicted of 32 rape counts involving 10 minor boys and serving 68 years imprisonment, is in need of a lawyer for his appeal bid.