Siblings Ruusa and Prince Sheya buried in Ohangwena

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Four-year-old Ruusa Sheya and her two-year-old brother, Prince Sheya, have been laid to rest at Omandobe No. 1 Cemetery in the Ohangwena Region.

Many mourners gathered to pay their final respects to the siblings, who tragically lost their lives after their father allegedly killed them. 

Namibia developing Artificial Intelligence Act – Theofelus

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Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Emma Theofelus, said Namibia is in the process of developing the Artificial Intelligence Act.

She revealed this in her response to the question from PDM MP Diederik Vries about the regulation and ethical use of AI.

Government officials criticised for lack of community follow-ups

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Government officials often visit communities to gather information, but rarely follow up or provide updates.

This was shared by Fumu Erwin Munika Mbambo during the governor's courtesy visit to the Hambukushu Traditional Authority.

Sisa Namandje reflects on journey to become lawyer

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Senior lawyer Sisa Namandje said his dream to become a lawyer was met with numerous hurdles and setbacks. 

Speaking at the launch of his seventh book, titled Legal Principles From Selected Case Law, Namandje reminisced about his path to becoming one of the country's top lawyers.

Ras Sheehama buried at Anamulenge Cemetery in Omusati

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The late Ras Sheehama, a legend of reggae music, was buried at Anamulenge Cemetery in the Omusati Region.

He was laid to rest with the release of doves by his children, widow, and family members.