Mobile telecommunications operators will now be required to communicate SIM registration modalities to their existing customers, which may, in certain instances, include registration through online platforms.
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Outdated laws risk ‘miscarriage of justice’
Chairperson of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Constitutional and Legal Affairs Kletus Karondo has expressed grave worry over outdated laws on Namibian books, warning such legislation may lead to miscarriage of justice.
Alleged Rehoboth killer gets trial dates
A Rehoboth resident, who allegedly killed his 18-year-old pregnant girlfriend, finally got his trial dates 10 years after his initial arrest.
Over 500 houses built in Rundu
The town of Rundu during the last year saw an investment injection of N$298 million through the construction of more than 500 houses.
US foundation eyes development opportunities
The United States African Development Foundation aims to invest in Namibian youth and women, specifically through vocational training for job creation in the sphere of agriculture and to develop small and medium enterprises.
Mboma will stay, Masilingi not – Botha… ‘dubious’ SA agent blamed
Namibia’s renowned athletics coach Henk Botha has said he wholeheartedly welcomes Christine Mboma’s decision to remain under his stewardship, but made it clear that he will not stand in the way of Beatrice Masilingi, who has expressed desire to work under a new coach.
Desert Jewels receive massive boost
Netball Namibia received a massive shot in the arm in the form of N$3.2 million from Debmarine Namibia yesterday.
MTC Winter Cup this weekend
The fourth edition of the much-anticipated MTC Horseracing Winter Cup was officially launched in the capital yesterday, when a N$200 000 sponsorship was announced for this year’s competition by MTC.
State sovereignty myth and reality
We can observe interesting phenomena in the foreign policy of the states of the world After Russia launched a special military operation in Ukraine.
Opinion – How to properly deal with debt and collateral
Excessive consumerism and a lack of financial planning are the main reasons why the majority of Namibian debtors are currently experiencing tremendous emotional turmoil and family conflict.