No extension to registration of SIM cards

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There will be no extension to the registration of SIM cards.

There are only two weeks left, and once the deadline hits, service providers will suspend the numbers of all unregistered subscribers.

Customary heir to |Khomanin traditional authority murdered

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A dark cloud of grief hangs over the royal house of the |Khomanin, after the murder of the customary heir to the |Khomanin traditional throne.

Armando Gawa!nab fell victim to an armed robbery. He died after a fatal gunshot wound on Monday.

Fishrot defence lawyers call for recusal of Judge Moses Chinhengo

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The ongoing Fishrot trial has been suspended again after defence lawyer Mbanga Siyomunji filed a recusal motion against Judge Moses Chinhengo.

Siyomunji's client, Nigel Van Wyk, accuses Chinhengo of bias in his application, saying that he fears an unfair trial with Chinhengo on the bench.

Karibib stock theft and attempted murder case postponed to February 2024

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Three men, two of them repeat offenders, made a brief appearance before the Karibib Magistrate's Court today in connection with stocktheft, attempted murder, and armed robbery.

They were not asked to plead, and magistrate Donnevan Schuster postponed the matter to February next year.

Ruling of Bernhardt Esau and Nigel Van Wyk to be delivered

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High Court judge David Munsu is set to deliver his ruling on the bail application of two Fishrot accused persons.

Former Fisheries Minister Bernhardt Esau and Nigel Van Wyk will hear on Tuesday if their pleas for liberty will be granted.

Education Ministry announces release date for examinations results

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The Ministry of Education, Arts, and Culture made the important announcement that the eagerly awaited Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate Ordinary (NSSCO) and the Advanced Subsidiary Levels (AS) examination results will be released by latest January 12, 2024.

LPM members urged to put theory into practice

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Landless People's Movement (LPM) leader Bernardus Swartbooi has encouraged members at the second People's Assembly to put theory into practice.

Swartbooi emphasised that in order to achieve change, the LPM must be willing to do the legwork.

Landless People's Movement hosts policy conference

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The leader of the Landless People's Movement, Bernardus Swartbooi, has reminded party members to be responsible and accountable.

He made the call during the movement's first policy conference held in Windhoek today.