Suspended Grootfontein municipality CEO Kisco Sinvula has managed to convince the High Court that he stands a good chance at proving and subsequently winning his labour dispute currently before court.
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Dilapidated immigration office irks Kasika community
The community of Kasika in Zambezi region is displeased with the government’s efforts in maintaining existing infrastructures.
Taxi, bus drivers equipped with defensive skills
A group of taxi and bus operators underwent basic defensive driving and first aid training as a means to prevent accidents and deaths on the roads.
Geingob: Local news headlines depressing
While the media is expected to keep the government on its toes, President Hage Geingob is concerned that it cannot be true that there is nothing the State is doing right as depicted by continuous negative headlines in the press.
Cancelled tender leaves Okahandja in mess
The majority of Okahandja councillors are questioning the continued cancellation of a cleaning tender. The tender in question aims to serve as an emergency response to clean up filth that has become the norm in Okahandja, which was once cherished as one of the cleanest municipalities in Namibia.
Shannon’s son entrusted to alleged killer
The late Shannon Wasserfall’s son was supposed to remain with Azaan Madisia (30) to wean him off breastfeeding, the boyfriend of Wasserfall testified yesterday.
Nsfaf fraud hearing set for July
The hearing for the case in which the Namibia Student Financial Assistance Fund (Nsfaf) wants the court to compel its former payment officer to pay back more than N$500 000 he fraudulently transferred to a “student” will continue in July.
Katjiua establishes generational mission
One of the claimant Ovaherero Traditional Authority paramount chiefs, academic Mutjinde Katjiua, says he has located his mission for the polarised community, but like his predecessors, he too faces counter-revolutionary forces.
Pickering: Laws should speak to today’s problems
Justice ministry executive director Gladice Pickering yesterday said it remains imperative that Namibian laws speak loudly to the country’s developmental agenda.
Date set for Noble leave to appeal application
Windhoek High Court Judge Orben Sibeya last week set 9 March 2023 as the date to hear the application by convicted drug dealer Grant Noble for leave to appeal his conviction in the Supreme Court.