Our technical teams are working to restore all remaining services as quickly as possible.
We thank the public and all stakeholders for their patience and understanding.
SERVICE UPDATE
Legal Aid, IFMS, New Trust, and email services are now back online.
Please note that the Deceased Estate and Guardian Fund services remain temporarily offline while restoration work continues.
Notice: System outage affecting key services, including Master of the High Court, Legal Aid, Payments, and Switchboard.
We’re working on it. Updates to follow.
Staff of the Ministry of Justice and Labour Relations share their Worker’s Day message reflecting on service, purpose, and the value of honest work.
Today reminds us that every role matters in building Namibia 🇳🇦
#WorkersDay#PublicService
Day 2 | Kunene Region
Hon. Wise Immanuel concluded his visit with the handover of vehicles to Ongandjera & Otjikaoko Community Courts in Opuwo.
12 vehicles handed over so far. Goal: one per court.
#AccessToJustice#Namibia
Hon. Inecia T. Brandt today received H.E. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah ahead of Workers’ Day celebrations in Opuwo.
For many Namibians, the day reflects the dignity of work, daily struggles, and the need for fair and safe working conditions.
Today we launched the Sustainable Wildlife Management Legal Hub in Windhoek.
Hon. Inecia T. Brandt, Deputy Minister of Justice and Labour Relations, highlighted the need for laws that support both people and wildlife.
The Ministry of Justice & Labour Relations has launched its 2025–2030 Strategic Plan, focused on delivering responsive, efficient and transparent services.
“Namibians seek justice in court, in the workplace, and across society. And we must deliver ” – Hon. Wise Immanuel
The Office of the Attorney-General marked early Independence celebrations, honouring Namibia’s freedom and reaffirming our commitment to justice and the Constitution 🇳🇦
#NamibiaAt36#AttorneyGeneral
Namibia at 36 🇳🇦 The Ministry of Justice and Labour Relations hosted a commemorative event reflecting on our journey and renewing our commitment to justice, equality, and national development.
#NamibiaAt36#Independence#Justice
Dr. Audrin Mathe, Executive Director, met with staff from the Maintenance Offices at the Katutura Magistrate’s Court today to discuss operational challenges affecting service delivery.
Staff raised concerns in an open session, with a commitment made to address the issues raised.
On Friday, I signed an MoU with my Botswana counterpart, Maj. Gen. Pius Mokgware, to strengthen cooperation in employment and labour services. 🇳🇦🤝🇧🇼
Together, we advance fair labour practices, social protection, and decent work for all.
#NamibiaBotswanaBNC#DecentWork
Yesterday afternoon, Hon. Fillemon Wise Immanuel, Minister of Justice and Labour Relations, tabled the Office of the Judiciary’s 2023/2024 Annual Report. It sets out the progress made, the challenges ahead, and the priorities to strengthen access to justice. Watch the highlights.
Hon. Wise Immanuel met with Botswana’s Minister of Justice, Hon. Nelson Ramaotwana, on the sidelines of the Namibia–Botswana Bi-National Commission in Windhoek. 🇳🇦🇧🇼
The two ministers reaffirmed their commitment to stronger justice and labour cooperation between the nations.
The Ministry of Justice & Labour Relations has advertised vacancies in the New Era of 19 Sept 2025.
Closing date: 17 Oct 2025.
See the official advert for details & requirements.
"We do not have time to waste. We must move with the wagon, swiftly and with purpose. If you are ready to be part of this transformation, you are welcome on board. If not, you must re-evaluate your purpose in the public service.
In a swift pursuit of alignment, the Minister of Justice and Labour Relations, Fillemon Wise Immanuel urges all staff of his ministry to orient themselves with this directive.