High Court to rule on Van Wyk’s Fishrot charges Jan 30
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The Windhoek High Court will rule on January 30 whether Nigel Van Wyk, an accused in the high-profile Fishrot corruption case, will continue to face certain charges.
The Windhoek High Court will rule on January 30 whether Nigel Van Wyk, an accused in the high-profile Fishrot corruption case, will continue to face certain charges.
NAMDIA has expressed sorrow following the death of Francis Eiseb, a senior protection officer at the company.
Eiseb had been employed at NAMDIA since 2019 and died attempting to protect the premises during Saturday's robbery.
The nbc's Kaisames FM has taken its Drive Time Programme out of the studio with a Road Safety Pop-Up broadcast at the Hosea Kutako International Airport.
The programme is aimed at enhancing public awareness about road safety and encouraging responsible driving behaviour.
President-Elect Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah and incarcerated former Justice Minister Sacky Shanghala have been asked to testify in activist Job Amupanda's challenge seeking to abolish the veterinary cordon fence, commonly known as the Red Line.
The Meatco Board has defied a Cabinet directive that was issued in July last year by terminating the contract of its CEO, Mwilima Mushokabanji, and appointing an acting CEO, Patrick Liebenberg.
Prominent lawyer Dirk Conradie is among those subpoenaed to testify in Dr. Job Amupanda’s legal battle to remove the northern Red Line.
Zimbabwe's ruling Zanu-PF Party intends to table a motion in Parliament to extend the term of the country's President, Emmerson Mnangagwa, a Zimbabwean lawmaker has confirmed to nbc News.
The Namibian Police and the Namibian Defence Force have been ordered to jointly pay N$50,000 to Vitalis Nambondi following a High Court ruling over his assault and wrongful arrest during the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020.
Christo Bessinger (66) appeared in the Katutura Magistrate's Court today.
Bessinger made comments on a flight at Hosea Kutako International Airport on Tuesday afternoon that amounted to a bomb threat.
He was granted bail of N$5,000, and the case was postponed to March 11.
Joseph Kauandenge, the Secretary General of the National Unity Democratic Organisation (NUDO), has criticized the unwillingness of some Namibian politicians to relinquish their positions and give others a chance to serve.