Namibia monitors ongoing UK riots and unrest
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The Namibian government closely monitors the ongoing riots and unrest in several UK cities, including London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Sunderland, Manchester, Hull, and Bristol.
The Namibian government closely monitors the ongoing riots and unrest in several UK cities, including London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Sunderland, Manchester, Hull, and Bristol.
Debate on a bill that could restrict demonstrations at certain public institutions and places that are likely to compromise national security has been postponed to September.
The ||Kharas Regional Council has introduced the flexible land tenure scheme at Aussenkehr Settlement to improve the living conditions of locals, most of them still living in reed houses.
||Kharas Governor Aletha Frederick said this in her regional development report on Tuesday.
A motion that seeks to ratify the agreement between Namibia and Cuba for the transfer of convicted persons has been tabled in the National Assembly.
This agreement underscores commitment to the social rehabilitation of offenders, enabling them to serve their sentences in their home countries.
The Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) has expressed satisfaction with the recent general registration of voters and appealed to the Electoral Commission to ensure free and fair elections.