CCN advocates for crucial reforms in mining and extractive industries
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The Council of Churches in Namibia (CCN) is actively advocating for crucial reforms in the mining and extractive industries.
The Council of Churches in Namibia (CCN) is actively advocating for crucial reforms in the mining and extractive industries.
The Windhoek High Court has issued an order in the case involving the Namibia Broadcasting Corporation (nbc) and the Editors' Forum of Namibia (EFN).
The court declared that decisions made by the Editors' Forum and its associated bodies are subject to public scrutiny and review.
A recent surge in break-ins at legal institutions has prompted heightened concerns over the security of sensitive legal data.
Deputy Commissioner Kauna Shikwambi addressed the alarming trend during a conversation with this reporter, shedding light on the gravity of the situation.
Former Fisheries Minister Bernhardt Esau is set to spend another Christmas in the confines of the Windhoek Correctional Facility, as High Court Judge David Munsu ruled that he would remain in custody pending trial.
In a groundbreaking move towards transparency and accountability, the Judicial Service Commission has amended its regulations to conduct public interviews for judicial appointments to the High Court.
The decision aligns with the commitment to uphold constitutional principles.
In a groundbreaking move towards transparency and accountability, the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has amended its regulations to conduct public interviews for judicial appointments to the High Court.
The decision aligns with the commitment to uphold constitutional principles.
Namibia is gearing up for the arrival of 15 passenger vessels at the port of Luderitz and 18 cruise liners at the port of Walvis Bay between November 2023 and February 2024.
The Director General of the National Planning Commission, Obeth Kandjoze, says substantive efforts are underway to revive and propel Vision 2030.
In a significant legal development related to the infamous Fishrot corruption scandal, Maren Brynard De Klerk's attempt to challenge a Preservation Order has hit a roadblock.
In a landmark ruling, Windhoek High Court Judge Christi Liebenberg handed down prison sentences of up to 30 years to two American citizens, Marcus Thomas and Kevan Townsend, for their involvement in the murder of André Heckmair.