Namibia mourns Nujoma as State Funeral arrangements finalized
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As Namibia mourns the passing of its Founding President, Dr. Sam Nujoma, preparations for his state funeral are nearing completion.
As Namibia mourns the passing of its Founding President, Dr. Sam Nujoma, preparations for his state funeral are nearing completion.
The long-running Fishrot corruption trial will continue regardless of whether all accused individuals have legal representation, as Judge Moses Chinhengo has stated that the case cannot be delayed beyond August 4.
High Court Judge Moses Chinhengo has postponed the Fishrot corruption trial to August 4, adding that it must proceed regardless of whether all accused have legal representation.
Prosecutor General Martha Imalwa has dismissed claims that the Fishrot case is too complex for unrepresented accused, arguing that there is sufficient evidence to prove their guilt.
Former Justice Minister Sacky Shanghala has bemoaned the continued separation of the Fishrot accused at the Windhoek Correctional Facility, arguing that it hampers their ability to prepare for trial.
The Judiciary has dismissed allegations by activist and politician Dr. Job Amupanda, who claimed on social media that the institution operates in secrecy and is appointing a second Deputy Judge-President for the main division in Windhoek without public disclosure.
The nbc Drama School is inviting aspiring filmmakers to apply for its programme designed to train Namibia’s next generation of leaders in film and television.
Barry Rukoro has defended his position as president of the National Unity Democratic Organisation (NUDO), arguing that his election was legitimate and followed the expiration of the previous leadership’s term on March 3, last year.
First Lady Sustjie Mbumba, outgoing President of the Organisation of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD), delivered her final remarks at the 29th General Assembly’s Open Session in Addis Ababa.
The National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (NAMCOR) has taken legal action against Enercon Namibia, seeking its liquidation over an unpaid debt totalling N$114,663,026.50 as of November 2023.