Supreme Court dismisses Dr. Itula's application to nullify 2024 Election
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The Supreme Court has unanimously dismissed Dr. Panduleni Itula's application to set aside the 2024 Presidential elections.
The Supreme Court has unanimously dismissed Dr. Panduleni Itula's application to set aside the 2024 Presidential elections.
The Landless People’s Movement (LPM) legal counsel, Kameel Permhid, argued in the 2024 presidential election court case held yesterday that the law does not grant the President the power to extend the election period.
Swapo Party Councillor Suzan Ndjaleka has welcomed the Supreme Court's decision to dismiss an application by the Landless People's Movement (LPM) and the ||Kharas Regional Council for leave to appeal a High Court ruling.
Speakers at the launch of the gender and law report expressed the view that parliamentarians are either unaware of or forget key details in the constitution related to their responsibilities and decision-making, especially in regard to human rights, including those of the LGBTQ+ community.
Prosecutor General Martha Imalwa has filed an appeal with the Supreme Court challenging a recent High Court decision that granted former Fisheries Minister Bernardt Esau access to his frozen assets.
The Windhoek High Court has struck from the roll an application brought forward by four Fishrot accused, whose application sought to remove acting High Court Judge Kobus Miller from practicing as a judge.
There was overwhelming support for the two Private Member Bills currently under review in the National Council, albeit with heated debate.
The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security says it will comply with the Supreme Court's judgement on same-sex marriages.
High Court Judge Shafimana Ueitele has delayed and suspended the execution of the Supreme Court order for Menzies Aviation to vacate the Hosea Kutako International Airport.
Menzies had the tender for ground handling services at the airport, which has since been awarded to Paragon.
Two out of the three Lady Justices appointed to the Supreme Court in an acting capacity took their oath of affirmation today.
This is the first time in the country's judicial history that two Namibian female justices have been appointed to the Supreme Court.