High Court tackles COVID-19 vaccine transparency case

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In a legal battle unfolding in the Windhoek High Court, the Health Defence League and several individuals are challenging the information and regulations surrounding the COVID-19 vaccination in the country.

Employees in tax refund scam left in the cold

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The hopes of a group of taxpayers who approached the High Court to temporarily stop the Namibia Revenue Agency from deducting money from their salaries have been dashed.

Close to 1,000 employees are believed to be involved in a tax refund scam running into millions of dollars.

High Court postpones genocide agreement challenge

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The High Court has postponed to November a lawsuit, led by opposition politician Bernadus Swartbooi and traditional representatives of the Herero and Nama communities, challenging the legality of the 1904–1908 genocide joint declaration between the Namibian government and Germany.

High Court to review Veterans Act

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The High Court is set to hear an application to review the Veterans Act following an application by Willem Beukes and former members of the South West African Territorial Force (SWATF) for alleged discrimination.

High Court circuit session in Zambezi

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The Judiciary's office will conduct a High Court circuit session in the Zambezi Region.

Four cases are expected to be tried during the two-week period commencing Thursday until the 31st of August in Katima Mulilo.

High Court postpones Xinfeng Investments' challenge

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The High Court has postponed the judgement in the Xinfeng Investments challenge to tomorrow.

The Chinese company is challenging the withdrawal of its mining licence by the Minister of Mines and Energy, Tom Alweendo.

Friedel Dausab vs Justice Minister case to continue in High Court

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The matter in which Friedel Dausab has dragged the Minister of Justice, Yvonne Dausab, to court seeking High Court intervention to nullify and declare the offence of sodomy unconstitutional is set to continue before the High Court next month.