SAPP and MSB Market Access Guide launched

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The Modified Single Buyer module and the integration of the Southern Africa Power Pool electricity market will offer new opportunities for independent private producers.

It is also expected to unlock the potential of renewable energy in the region.

|Khomanin clan fights to preserve their heritage

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The ǂNūkhoe, in their relentless pursuit to preserve their cultural heritage, unveiled the long-awaited grave of Ouma Amalia |Hones. 

The gravesite signifies the historical existence of the |Khomanin clan of the ǂNūkhoe people.

Heroes day celebration venue move to Windhoek

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The Namibian government has announced the change in venue for this year's commemoration of Heroes' Day on August 26. The event was initially scheduled to be hosted in Omuthiya, Oshikoto Region, but will now be held in the capital, Windhoek.

Mother arrested for alleged child abuse

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A Windhoek resident and mother of a six-year-old child is expected to appear in the Katutura Magistrate's Court tomorrow on a charge of assault.

BIPA seeks input from stakeholders

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The Business and Intellectual Property Authority (BIPA) is seeking input from stakeholders on the country's decades-old Corporate Laws.

Lady Justice Rita Tambudzai Makarau sworn as Acting Supreme Court Judge

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In a step towards promoting demographic diversity in the Namibian Judiciary, Lady Justice Rita Tambudzai Makarau was sworn in today as an Acting Judge of the Supreme Court.

The ceremony, held at the Supreme Court in Windhoek, was attended by members of the legal fraternity and dignitaries.

Two arrested in Windhoek following botched robbery

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Two suspects (ages 31 and 37) have been arrested in Windhoek's Greenwell Matongo after executing a botched robbery of a Ford Ranger and other valuables at Auas View Park, Auasblick.

Freedom Land residents without identity documents

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Some residents of Freedom Land in Windhoek have once again raised their complaints about a lack of national identity documents, which they say prevents them from accessing government social grants.

They also want to be given ample time to settle their water bills instead of being cut off.