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@CoWMunicipality Kudos for banning vaping in public areas. 📷 The ball is in Bars and Shebeens courts' to strictly enforce the Tobacco Act of 2010. Other municipalities....Please.... Thank you in advance📷
The chief of Ondonga, Fillemon Nangolo, acquired a N$1.7 million white Range Rover V6 from Victor Malima, a businessman wanted in connection with the ongoing National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor) fuel corruption case.
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‘POVERTY CAUSES CONFLICT’ ... National Assembly speaker Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila on Wednesday said conflict in many African countries is due to poverty. This must be addressed collectively, she said. Kuugongelwa-Amadhila was taking part in a panel discussion at the ongoing sixth World Conference of Speakers of Parliaments in Geneva, Switzerland.
Video: National Assembly
@tate_sam@ObserverNamibia True. Radios and newspapers do warn people.
Most people in #Namibia want quick money. They do not want explanations, with a lot that is currently going on in our country. Or they are just gullible; Or prefer to make dumb decisions.
The Capricorn Foundation has donated N$300 000 to the Response Action Based Organisation (RABO), which responds to cases of gender-based violence (GBV), suicide attempts, child abuse, and neglect.
As a first responder, RABO helps transport victims to
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The recent reshuffle of executive directors, involving officials previously linked to the ministry of health, has raised concerns about corruption and instability in the public service.
Ben Nangombe who served as executive directors at the health
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Six Namibian nationals were repatriated from Southeast Asia after being trafficked between June 2024 and June 2025.
The victims, five from Myanmar and one from Laos, were returned to Namibia through coordination between Namibian authorities and
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Eco Fuel Investment CC has asked the High Court to set aside a N$5.46 million default judgment granted in favour of Engen Namibia (Pty) Ltd, arguing that the summons was not properly served.
The company, co-owned by Namcor corruption accused Austin
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