Former Justice Minister Sacky Shanghala told the Windhoek High Court that the Namibian Police continues to disregard existing court orders by transporting inmates in overloaded vehicles without safety provisions.
The South African Constitutional Court has rejected an application for a direct appeal that was recently lodged by the late Edgar Lungu's family.
However, the Zambian government has insisted on dialogue with the family in light of a balanced burial programme.
The Ministry of Justice and Labour Relations is pursuing criminal charges against Tulinavo Investment Group for violating labour laws, including failing to remunerate employees as required.
Tulinavo Investment Group was awarded a tender to rehabilitate the Rundu Airport fence.
A 29-year-old Angolan man was denied bail in the Rundu Magistrate's Court on Tuesday after traditionally marrying a 14-year-old girl.
The minor’s mother was, however, granted bail of N$1,000.
Senior lawyer and former Acting Judge of the High Court, Anne-Doris Hans-Kaumbi, has underscored the importance of the rule of law in safeguarding rights, preventing abuse of power, and maintaining stability.
Justice Moses Chinhengo has stood down from presiding over the high-profile Fishrot corruption trial, citing personal reasons, a move that comes after months of legal contestation by the accused, who had repeatedly sought his recusal.
The Divisional Manager of the Transport Inspectorate at the Roads Authority, Richard Milinga, and Grant Cloete, Managing Director of Sasco Africa, were each granted bail of N$30,000 following their appearance in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court.
Community members of Vaalgras Village in the ||Kharas Region converged at the tiny village over the weekend to pay homage to their fallen heroes during the annual festival.
In his inaugural contribution to the 2025/26 national budget debate, IPC Member of Parliament Milunga Lizazi advocated for a modest yet impactful allocation aimed at enhancing access to justice, particularly in rural and underserved areas.