I am invoking the principle of natural justice, the audi alteram partem (the right to be heard) with respect to the article titled “Swanu relevance questioned” that appeared in the New Era newspaper on 27 September 2023.
Author: Correspondent (Correspondent )
Editorial – National cybersecurity must continue to evolve
As our world becomes more interconnected, the potential impact of cyberattacks on individuals, businesses, and governments has grown exponentially.
Know your civil servant – TRCs, a learning hub for teachers
Teacher resource centres (TRCs) are places where teachers meet and resources for teaching and learning are shared.
LEX SCRIPTA with FASZ Legal Consultancy – Consequences of filing appeal record late
The applicant, Agricultural Bank of Namibia, applied under section 14(7) of the Supreme Court Act 15 of 1990, read with rule 6 of the rules of this court, for the summary dismissal of the respondent’s appeal on grounds that it was frivolous and vexatious, or had no prospects of success.
Kanaan C land surveying to cost N$900 000
Land surveying of the Kanaan C informal settlement in Gobabis is projected to incur a total cost of N$900 000.
Lack of information delays GIPF payouts
The delay in timely payments of benefits to Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) members and beneficiaries can be attributed to incomplete and inaccurate information provided.
Nandi-Ndaitwah calls on SADC to fight malaria
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has said it has become costly to combat malaria, hence the need for regional collaboration to eliminate the disease in Namibia and neighbouring countries.
Boys’ under performance in school worrisome
Every boy child in society deserves the chance to discover their own unique identity, Eros Primary School principal Jacobina Hamata said this week.
Cabinet Briefs Cabinet Decisions of the I7th Decision-Making meeting of 01 October 2023
Update on the implementation of the drought relief programme, 2023/2024 financial year
Over 300 GBV cases in Oshikoto
The Oshikoto region has recorded 305 gender-based violence (GBV) cases between January and September this year, with 201 suspects arrested.









