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Bomb attack in Nigeria kills 19
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Bomb attack in Nigeria kills 19

KANO – A bomb exploded in a teahouse in a village in northeast Nigeria, killing 19 people and wounding two dozen more in the second major attack in a few weeks, security sources said yesterday. The blast in Kawuri village in Borno State on Wednesday evening was one of the deadliest in recent years in...

FAN to revitalise film industry growth
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FAN to revitalise film industry growth

Isai Sipunga The Filmmakers Association of Namibia (FAN) has unveiled an innovative initiative to revive the local film industry and enhance its global presence.  The plan involves strategies including securing additional funding, engaging regional voices, advocating for stronger film policies, and improving governance. Highlighting the significance of the changes to be implemented, FAN chairperson Byron...

Opinion – Namibia’s golden visa programme conundrum
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Opinion – Namibia’s golden visa programme conundrum

Apparently, the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board has urged the government to grant wealthy foreigners with an interest in buying Namibian retirement farms permanent residency. In a turn of events, the Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security Ministry has launched an internal investigation, which has resulted in some of the ministry’s officials’ cellphones being...

Opinion – China’s blend of past and future
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Opinion – China’s blend of past and future

Katrina Jacob   Returning to China for the third time in my life, I was filled with a mix of anticipation and curiosity. My first visit in 2014 was memorable for its delicious food and rich culture.  However, my last trip was overshadowed by the chaos of Covid-19, which disrupted the experience with uncertainty.  This...

Opinion – Addressing delays, enhancing efficiency in Namibia’s justice system
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Opinion – Addressing delays, enhancing efficiency in Namibia’s justice system

Lately, there has been a surge in public discourse surrounding the sluggishness of Namibia’s justice system.  From newspaper articles to social media posts, the frustration is palpable. The slow pace of bail applications, such as in the high-profile Fishrot case, and the prolonged detention of individuals without bail are stark examples of a system that...

Letter – Tribute to Thomas ‘Striker’ Mabuku
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Letter – Tribute to Thomas ‘Striker’ Mabuku

Thomas ‘Striker’ Mabuku rested on 25 July 2024. I am moved to pay tribute to this sports hero, a man whose name became almost synonymous with sports in the Caprivi (now Zambezi) region.  My first encounter with Thomas Mabuku was not in person, but through the stories and acclaim that surrounded him. He was one...

Lex Scripta with FASZ Legal Consultancy – Is appealing directly to the Supreme Court without leave of the High Court an irregular proceeding?
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Lex Scripta with FASZ Legal Consultancy – Is appealing directly to the Supreme Court without leave of the High Court an irregular proceeding?

Lewcor Holdings (Pty) Ltd v Sperrgebiet Diamond Mining (Pty) Ltd [2024] NAHCMD 426 (29 July 2024) Facts  The applicants launched an urgent application on 23 January 2024, essentially seeking an interim interdict which was to prevent the respondent from removing certain mining assets, machinery, equipment, and accessory items from Elizabeth Bay Mine, situated at 455R+59P,...