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    Omanyano ovanhu koikundaneki yomalungula kashili paveta, Commisiner Sakaria takunghilile Veronika Haulenga

Leonard Witbeen

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South Africa

South Africa and US Revive Trade Agreemen

S.A's Trade, Industry and Competition minister, Parks Tau says South Africa and the US have agreed to the revival of the bilateral Trade and Investment Framework Agreement. This will be in addition to the African Growth and Opportunity Act, which is due to expire next year. Tau says he is confident that South Africa does not stand the risk of being excluded from AGOA, which exempts certain African countries from […]

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Namibia

Rise in Human Trafficking Cases in Namibia

Namibia has seen an increase in human trafficking cases since April 2023. Five cases are currently in court, with one conviction. Since August 2023, 26 trafficking victims, including 12 children, have been assisted by the Ministry of Gender Equality. Minister Doreen Sioka noted a troubling rise in domestic trafficking. Law enforcement and international organizations call for improved strategies and resources to tackle this growing issue.

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World

Death toll from landslides rises in Southern India

The death toll from the devastating landslides in Southern India has reportedly risen to 133. Dozens others have been injured - and it's yet unclear how many could still be trapped under the debris. Rescue efforts continue for a second day, as Ishan Garg tells us from New Delhi.

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Namibia

Appeal Hearing for American Nationals Convicted of Heckmair Murder

Marcus Thomas and Kevan Townsend, convicted last year for the murder of Namibian André Heckmair, are appealing their sentences in the Windhoek High Court. The court, presided over by Judge Christie Liebenberg, will deliver its ruling on September 9. Thomas and Townsend were each sentenced to 30 and 29 years in prison, respectively, for the murder of Heckmair in January 2011. Heckmair was found dead in his vehicle with a […]

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South Africa

DA has welcomed the news that the overdue crime statistics will be released next month

DA has welcomed the news that the overdue crime statistics will be released next month. DA national spokesperson for police, Ian Cameron, has raised concerns over the rampant crime affecting South Africa. This includes the murder of a teacher in KwaZulu-Natal and mass shootings over the weekend. He says these statistics will reveal SAPS' measures to combat crime:

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Interview Transcripts

INTERVIEW: Civic Engagement and Democracy: Namibia Institue For Democracy’s Executive Director, Naita Hishoono on Otjiwarongo Community Dialogue

  In a significant effort to enhance civic engagement and democratic participation, the Namibia Institute for Democracy (NID) is set to host a pivotal community dialogue in Otjiwarongo. The event, spearheaded by Executive Director Naita Hishoono, aims to bridge the gap between citizens and their local representatives, fostering a deeper understanding of democratic processes and governance. Empowering Citizens through Dialogue The Otjiwarongo Community Dialogue, scheduled at the Swanevelder Hall, is […]

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Interview Transcripts

INTERVIEW: Empowering Namibia’s Youth: An Interview with Kristine Shetunyenga of Social Enabled Education Namibia

Windhoek, Namibia – Social Enabled Education Namibia (SEEN) is making significant strides in empowering young Namibians through civic engagement. Kristine Shetunyenga, the PR and Marketing Manager for SEEN, recently spoke with Leonard Witbeen on "In Focus with Leonard Witbeen," shedding light on the organization's impactful work. Promoting Civic Engagement Kristine Shetunyenga provided an overview of SEEN's mission: to empower and provide leadership opportunities to young people by fostering civic engagement. […]

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