Fishrot accused await Ruling on courtroom conditions
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The Fishrot accused will hear today if their case will continue to be heard at the Otjozondjupa Courtroom, which is situated at the Windhoek Correctional Facility.
The Fishrot accused will hear today if their case will continue to be heard at the Otjozondjupa Courtroom, which is situated at the Windhoek Correctional Facility.
NAMDIA has dismissed claims that it intends to offer a reward to anyone who might have information leading to the successful recovery of the missing diamonds.
Diamonds worth over N$200 million remain missing following the violent robbery that rocked NAMDIA on January 18.
NAMDIA says that it has not recovered additional diamonds after they were robbed of the natural resource at the start of the year.
On Friday, Amushelelo, a social justice activist, accused the new minister of raping a 16-year-old girl, which allegedly led to a pregnancy and subsequent abortion.
In a social media post, he claimed that Hengari had drugged the minor before engaging with her.
Lieutenant General Joseph Shikongo says that no Namibian should live in fear of moving around at any hour due to criminals.
Lieutenant General Shikongo led a joint operation by the police and city police on Saturday.
A group of |Khomanin, led by activist Shaun Gariseb, has occupied a farm on the outskirts of Windhoek, claiming that Ao ||Gaexas is their rightful ancestral land.
An employee at the Office of the Prime Minister, Lolo Goraseb, stood in chains as he conducted a lone demonstration following the failure of the office to honour all remedies spelt out in his reinstatement order by the Labour Commissioner.
An employee at the Office of the Prime Minister, Lolo Goraseb, stood in chains as he conducted a lone demonstration following the failure of the office to honour all remedies spelt out in his reinstatement order by the Labour Commissioner.
Former footballer and current employee at the Office of the Prime Minister, Lolo Goraseb, stood in chains at the entrance of his employer's office.
Goraseb is concerned about the structural independence and integrity of Namibia’s public service management.
The Okahandja municipality restored the town's water supply earlier this afternoon.
The disruption was caused by a pipe burst on Thursday after the heavy rains, which damaged the town's main water supply line.