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Hengari threatens to sue police chief for N$2 million over unlawful detention

Hengari threatens to sue police chief for N$2 million over unlawful detention

Stefanus Nashama Inna Hengari, the Popular Democratic Movement’s Member of Parliament, has revealed her intention to sue the Inspector General of the Namibian Police, Lieutenant General Joseph Shikongo, for N$2 million. The intended lawsuit follows Hengari’s alleged unlawful arrest and detention by the police and the subsequent partial prosecution on charges that were withdrawn on 15 August 2023. According to a letter addressed to Shikongo, by Hengari’s Lawyer, Mesekameneko Tjituri, the civil proceedings are expected to be instituted in the High Court of Namibia on 15 March 2024. Tjituri stated that his client was unlawfully arrested and detained by the…
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City drags mines ministry to court over electricity licensing dispute

City drags mines ministry to court over electricity licensing dispute

Hertta-Maria Amutenja In a legal battle that could reshape the landscape of electricity distribution in the capital city, the Windhoek Municipality Council has taken the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME), along with the Electricity Control Board (ECB) and Ongos Valley Development (PTY) Ltd (OVD), to court. The move follows a controversial decision by the Minister of Mines under Section 34 of the Electricity Act, granting Ongos Valley Development permission to operate its own electricity grid under the municipality’s electricity licenses. City of Windhoek Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Moses Matyayi, linked a founding affidavit filed at the Windhoek High Court,…
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Schools at the epicenter of COVID-19 outbreak in Rehoboth

Schools at the epicenter of COVID-19 outbreak in Rehoboth

Niël Terblanché The Ministry of Health and Social Services has reported a surge in COVID-19 cases in Rehoboth, in the Hardap Region, with schools being the primary hotspots. As of 8 February 2024, 20 cases have been confirmed, with a significant concentration at Dr Lemmer High School, marking a critical point in the region’s battle against the pandemic. Dr Benville Platt, the acting regional health director of Hardap, emphasized the necessity of strict adherence to COVID-19 safety protocols in educational institutions. With 11 individuals having already recovered and 9 still battling active infections, the situation underscores the volatile nature of…
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Namibia leads in media freedom with new police training module

Namibia leads in media freedom with new police training module

Niël Terblanché In a move to maintain media freedom and journalist safety, the Namibian Police (NAMPOL), in collaboration with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), has taken a significant step forward by introducing a new training module focused on freedom of expression and the safety of journalists. This initiative places Namibia at the forefront of African nations in promoting a safer environment for media professionals and upholding the values of free expression. The training module, now a part of the basic curriculum for NAMPOL officers of all ranks, was officially approved following a pilot ‘Training of Trainers’…
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Swakopmund celebrates leap towards modern infrastructure

Swakopmund celebrates leap towards modern infrastructure

Niël Terblanché The Swakopmund Municipality, in collaboration with Paul and Lucy Investment, unveiled the completion of Phase 1 of the Ondjamba Road upgrade. During the opening of the newly upgraded road, Mayor Dina Namubes, said the improved infrastructure is a crucial shift from a gravel path to a modern interlocked street that signifies a new era of progress and prosperity for the residents of Swakopmund. According to Namubes, the transformation of Ondjamba Road is more than just an infrastructural upgrade; it’s a testament to the community’s resilience, dedication, and collective effort towards enhancing the general welfare in a cost-effective manner.…
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Urgent need for enhanced oncology service

Urgent need for enhanced oncology service

Niël Terblanché As Namibia confronts daunting healthcare challenges, especially with an increased number of people diagnosed with cancer, enhanced oncology services become not just a matter of policy reform but a moral imperative to safeguard the health and well-being of people. The Chief Executive Officer of the Cancer Association of Namibia, Rolf Hansen, has raised a pressing concern about the country’s escalating cancer rates and the urgent need for improved oncology services and care, especially for the financially vulnerable populations. This call to action comes in light of alarming statistics that show that Namibia currently has to deal with an…
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Namibia to take the stand at ICJ against developments in Israel-Hamas conflict

Namibia to take the stand at ICJ against developments in Israel-Hamas conflict

Niël Terblanché Namibia is set to present an oral statement before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) against Israel's military actions in Palestinian territories, marking a pivotal moment in the country’s ongoing conflict with Hamas. Scheduled for Friday, 23 February 2024, at the iconic Peace Palace in The Hague, Netherlands, Namibia’s presentation aims to address the legal consequences of Israel's policies and practices in the occupied Palestinian territories, including Gaza, Rafah, and East Jerusalem. The Namibian Cabinet has officially designated the Ministry of Justice to represent the country, underlining the seriousness with which Namibia views the situation. The Cabinet has…
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Parliament divided over street children selling wooden products

Parliament divided over street children selling wooden products

Stefanus Nashama Professor Peter Katjavivi, the Speaker of the National Assembly struggled to control members of Parliament due to a heated debate yesterday concerning children roaming the streets selling wooden products and begging for money and food. A motion concerning the matter was brought before the National Assembly by Elma Dienda, a member of the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM). The debate broke out among members, particularly between the Minister of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication, and Social Welfare, Doreen Sioka and Dienda concerning the matter. According to Sioka, the matter is in the hands of the government, with a committee established…
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Shiimi set to table new national budget

Shiimi set to table new national budget

Niël Terblanché As the end of February approaches, all eyes will be on the National Assembly, where the Minister of Finance and Public Enterprises, Iipumbu Shiimi's budget presentation will offer insights into Namibia's economic trajectory for the next year. Shiimi is set to table the national budget for the 2024/2025 financial year in the National Assembly on 28 February 2024. This current year's budget, themed 'Economic Revival and Caring for the Poor,' was aimed at striking a balance between stimulating economic growth and extending a helping hand to the nation's most vulnerable people The budget reflected the government's dual commitment…
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ECN ramps up preparedness for voter registration

ECN ramps up preparedness for voter registration

Niël Terblanché In a significant step towards strengthening its democratic process, the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) is intensifying its preparations for the upcoming Presidential and National Assembly elections scheduled for the end of November this year. An important point of these preparations is the General Registration of Voters, with the ECN currently conducting an essential voter registration exercise in the Khomas region. This effort is part of a broader initiative to ensure that every eligible Namibian voter is registered and able to participate in the democratic process. The voter registration exercise in Khomas marks the second phase of a…
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