Michael Amushelelo released police custody
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Lawyer Kadhila Amoomo has announced the release of activist Michael Amushelelo from police custody.
Amushelelo surrendered himself to the police and was arrested on Tuesday morning.
Lawyer Kadhila Amoomo has announced the release of activist Michael Amushelelo from police custody.
Amushelelo surrendered himself to the police and was arrested on Tuesday morning.
The United Peoples Movement (UPM) announced that the party is committed to identifying and appointing God-fearing leaders who prioritise the interests of the Namibian people.
The leader of the Affirmative Repositioning (AR), Dr. Job Amupanda, has announced a significant win in the ongoing case over the veterinary cordon fence popularly known as the Red Line.
The Office of the Labour Commissioner faces a backlog of 1,003 unresolved labour-related cases, despite successfully closing 3,698 cases during the previous financial year.
Michael Amushelelo set tyres alight in front of the Ministry of Labour and Employment Creation on Friday morning.
Information and Communication Technology Minister Emma Theofelus expressed her confidence in the role of the NBC's new board of directors in ensuring comprehensive election coverage.
They are Oaitse Van Staden, as Deputy Chairperson, Kula Simson, and Cletius Simasiku.
The Southern African Editors Forum (SAEF) has called on Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema to honour his promise to ensure press freedom following the repeated arrests of investigative journalist Thomas Allan Zgambo.
MVA Fund urges affected fatal Auas Road crash families to claim benefits
The Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Fund has extended an invitation to families affected by the tragic crash on Auas Road on Tuesday to submit claims for funeral and injury grants, loss of support, and loss of income benefits.
Several political parties are demanding answers after the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) awarded the ballot paper printing tender for the upcoming Presidential and National Assembly elections to a South African company, Ren-Form CC.
The Landless People's Movement (LPM) is demanding urgent answers from the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) after what it describes as abrupt cancellation of a bidding process for a tender to print ballot papers for the upcoming November Presidential and National Assembly Elections.