NamPol to update on cold murder cases
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Inspector General of the Namibian Police Josef Shikongo has said the police will soon give an update on some of the horrific murders that have seemingly gone cold.
Inspector General of the Namibian Police Josef Shikongo has said the police will soon give an update on some of the horrific murders that have seemingly gone cold.
Dr. Job Amupanda, who is leading a legal battle to dismantle the controversial Red Line, has raised concerns over a potential conflict of interest involving the presiding judge in the case, Judge Shafimana Ueitele.
The Landless People's Movement (LPM) has disapproved of the Karibib Town Council's handling of a recent political leadership vacancy.
The Fishrot corruption trial, set to commence today before High Court Judge Moses Chinhengo, has been postponed to Thursday, 6 February, due to the judge's unavailability.
The High Court has once again postponed a judgement in Nigel Van Wyk's review application for some charges against him to be dropped.
His lawyer, Mbanga Siyumunji, informed nbc News that the judgement for Van Wyk's review application has been set for March 25.
After years of legal hurdles and postponements, the high-profile Fishrot corruption trial is finally set to begin tomorrow, that is if there are no surprise applications to halt the scheduled proceedings.
On February 4, 2024, Namibia lost its president, Hage Geingob, who died at the age of 82 after battling cancer. His death marked the end of a long and influential political career.
Namibia and Portugal are set to deepen their partnership, expanding cooperation in politics, trade, education, and sustainable development.
NamPol arrested 14 individuals over the weekend on charges related to drug possession and distribution.
Various substances, including cannabis, mandrax, and skunk, were seized during these arrests.
The Namibian Police are investigating three reported cases of rape that occurred over the weekend in Oshakati, Okatope, and Okakarara.