Rally for cannabis legalization on Human Rights Day
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The Movement for Cannabis Legalization in Namibia is planning a protest in Windhoek on December 10, coinciding with Human Rights Day.
The Movement for Cannabis Legalization in Namibia is planning a protest in Windhoek on December 10, coinciding with Human Rights Day.
The Revolutionary Union's application to the High Court to compel Beifang Mining Technology Services to honour a recognition agreement made on March 20, 2024, has been dismissed with costs.
Auditor General Julius Kandjeke's latest report on the City of Windhoek's finances has identified several significant issues. Notably, the report revealed inflated employee costs exceeding N$72 million in 2023 and N$24 million in 2022.
Former trainee medical doctor Dennis Noa, convicted of rape earlier this year, has been acquitted following a successful appeal in the Windhoek High Court.
Judges Herman January and Philanda Christiaan overturned Noa's conviction, leading to his acquittal and release.
Frustrated by ongoing service shortages, residents of Groot |Aub have once again petitioned the City of Windhoek.
They demand immediate action to address service delivery, such as electricity.
Namibia’s Major General Anne-Marie Nainda lost her bid for the Interpol Vice President for Africa position at the 92nd Interpol General Assembly, which ended today in Glasgow.
She was competing against Morocco and Benin, with Morocco taking the position.
Duma Boko, the newly elected President of Botswana, is set to be inaugurated this Friday at the country’s National Stadium. Officially sworn in as the 6th President last week, Boko stated the urgency of assuming office during his initial speech, saying that any delay would leave Botswana without a leader.
The National Democratic Party's (NDP) President Lukato Lukato is appealing to Namibians to support leaders who are committed to transformative change.
RedForce Debt Management has filed an urgent application with the Windhoek High Court to prevent the Henties Bay Municipality from terminating its debt recovery contract.
An attempt to compel the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) to accept a revised list of the Christian Democratic Voice (CDV) party candidates for the National Assembly election has failed.