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Swanu celebrates 64 years
The Swanu party on 27 September 2023 celebrated its 64th Anniversary of existence and this occasion calls for revisiting its raison de tre for its existence and its relevance in the current political dispensation.
LEX SCRIPTA with FASZ Legal Consultancy – Inheritance law – redistribution agreements
The facts are largely undisputed and not complex and are as follows
30 households relocated from dilapidated single quarters
The Omaruru municipality has relocated over 30 households from the dilapidated single quarters to Extensions 5 and 6 in the town’s Kapekaha Road.
Mix’s shack fires linked to lack of electricity
The lack of electricity provision at Windhoek’s Mix informal settlement has been linked to frequent shack fires breaking out in the area, with the most recent fire claiming the lives of three children.
Isaacks condemns LPM councillors’ arrest
/Kharas Regional Council chairperson Joseph Isaacks said the arrest and detention of the Karasburg mayor, chairperson of the management committee and acting chief executive officer (CEO) by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) is illegal.
Future of Journalism with AI
The rise of AI-generated news has led to concerns about its potential impact on traditional journalism jobs. While AI-generated news can create news content quickly and efficiently, it also has the potential to automate some of the tasks that traditional journalists perform.
Killer declared president’s patient
A man who admitted that he shot and killed one person and wounded two others was found not guilty yesterday on the basis that he suffered from Schizophrenia at the time of the incidents.
More delays in murder, stock theft trial
The long-running murder and stock theft trial of four men, accused of murdering renowned stock theft investigator Hiambepo ‘Major’ Kazeurua, has been delayed once more.
‘Political’ skirmishes rock Omuthiya Town Council
Some local authority councillors in the Omuthiya Town Council are alleging “political intimidation” among council members, which is purportedly used to sway decision-making in the town.









