NA speaker proposes motion on Cuba
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The Speaker of the National Assembly, Professor Peter Katjavivi, has put forth a motion in parliament on Cuba.
The Speaker of the National Assembly, Professor Peter Katjavivi, has put forth a motion in parliament on Cuba.
The Speaker of the National Assembly, Prof. Peter Katjavivi, has put forth a motion on Cuba in parliament.
A Grade 6 female learner was allegedly raped and later fell pregnant in the Oshikoto Region.
The police report states that the incident occurred between April and July of this year.
Members of Parliament in the National Assembly have, over the course of the 7th Session, tabled 18 bills, of which two were private.
The lower house has now gone on recess until the 5th of September.
The 7th session, which commenced on June 27, saw MPs deliberating on a range of crucial bills.
Members of Parliament deliberated on the proposed Banking Institutions Bill 15 of 2023, a significant document aiming at updating the existing Banking Institutions Act of 1998.
Landless People's Movement (LPM) leader Bernadus Swartbooi has informed the National Assembly of his intention to table a motion that would see the recognition of historical Damara and Kavango traditional leaders of the colonial resistance period of the German reign.
Swapo lawmaker Jerry Ekandjo has presented a private member's bill in the National Assembly, calling for amendment to the Marriage Act, particularly to the definition of the term 'spouse', the banning of same-sex marriages, and any recognition of such unions in Namibia.
A heated debate unfolded in the National Assembly over the proposed amendments to penalties for companies failing to comply with regulations related to the maintenance of beneficial ownership records.
The National Assembly has made progress in passing urgent Bills crucial to preventing potential greylisting by the Financial Action Task Force.
Out of the thirteen pressing Bills, eight have already been passed and referred to the National Council for review.
The National Assembly on Tuesday started off on a rocky note as the Speaker, Professor Peter Katjavivi, asked Landless People's Movement (LPM) MP Henny Seibeb to refrain from cursing and using foul language in the house.