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Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) Oshana regional coordinator Theofelus Kamati was sworn in as a member of parliament on Thursday. This follows the resignation of party legislator Vipuakuje Muharukua from the National Assembly and the party earlier this month. Kamati was the PDM’s candidate for the Oshakati East constituency by-election in 2019, but lost to Swapo’s […]
For the last ten days, thousands of Georgians – many in their late teens and early twenties – have been bringing the traffic of the capital, Tbilisi, to a standstill. They demand that the government scrap plans to introduce a controversial bill – dubbed the “foreign agent” law – many say is inspired by authoritarian […]
A historic case, one that could affect both Donald Trump’s legal and political fates and define the scope of presidential power, lands before the nine justices of the US Supreme Court on Thursday. Lawyers for Mr Trump and Special Counsel Jack Smith will square off in a hearing on whether former presidents have immunity from […]
Many companies in the southern Indian city of Bengaluru are offering a host of incentives – from free food to taxi rides – to people voting in India’s general election. Located in Karnataka state, Bengaluru is often in the news for its low voter turnout during elections. So hotels, taxi services and other firms have […]
Arizona has indicted a number of former President Donald Trump’s advisers over an alleged scheme to flip his defeat in the state and overturn the 2020 election result. Ex-Trump advisers Rudi Giuliani and Mark Meadows were among 18 indicted on counts including conspiracy and fraud. Arizona is the fourth US state to file criminal charges […]
Ettienne Coetzee and his sons Edmando and Ethan have been described as family-orientated. Ettienne’s mother recalls the last hours of their lives. The late chairman of FNB Reho Falcon Rugby Club, Ettienne Coetzee, and his sons Edmando and Ethan, who died in a car crash outside Rehoboth on 13 April, have been described as family-orientated. […]
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One of the five Namibians accused of breaking into South African head of state Cyril Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala farmhouse and stealing foreign currency hidden in a sofa has been sentenced to 20 years in prison. Urbanus Shaumbwako (41) was sentenced in the Cape Town Regional Court last Thursday. He faced a series of charges ranging […]
…ACC had given minister April deadline to pay up The executive director of higher education, training and innovation, Alfred van Kent, says minister Itah Kandjii-Murangi has fully paid off money she owed the ministry in travel allowances. Paulus Noa, the director general of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), in January directed Kandjii-Murangi and her personal assistant, […]
… as Windhoek and Walvis Bay residents push back RedForce Debt Management chief executive Julius Nyamazana says his company has recovered over N$1 billion from 10 local authorities since 2014 as tension rises among Windhoek and Walvis Bay residents. The agency has been accused of inhumane approaches to debt collecting, robbing defaulters of their dignity. […]