The newly elected leadership of the umbrella organisation for persons with disabilities promised to tackle inequality in the basic education sector.
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Supreme Court confirms damages against police
Namibia’s highest court on Friday confirmed damages awarded by the High Court against the police for the harassment of a citizen by two rogue members of the force.
African Deli workers ditch Nafau
A group of frustrated workers yesterday resigned from the Namibia Food and Allied Workers Union, saying the union has failed them.
EIF to assist plastic brickmaker
The Environmental Investment Fund (EIF) has committed to assist a young man from a Kavango East who develops bricks from recycled plastic and sand.
Booys’ bail appeal continues in October
The Windhoek High Court has scheduled the bail appeal hearing of former National Council member Steve Biko Booys, accused of sexually violating his daughter, to take place in October.
PG stands her ground…says Icelanders are on fishing expedition
Prosecutor General Martha Imalwa has questioned the motives of Icelanders facing criminal charges in the Fishrot bribery case in Namibia.
Mooted cash-based transfers questioned
Government’s plan to convert the existing food bank into a cash-based-transfer was met with derision.
Ndonga Linena vote hangs in balance
Swapo’s Ndonga Linena constituency councillor Kampota Shiwana’s election last year has been declared null and void.
Voluntary vaccination triggers frustration
Taking the Covid-19 vaccine is becoming more contentious, as hesitancy grows and frustration at restrictions to curb the coronavirus escalates.
Walvis man confesses to murder
Murder suspect Elias Kalume from Walvis Bay has confessed to killing his girlfriend.
