insert_link Namibia Labor Expert Highlights Corporate Benefits from Upcoming Tax Relief Labor Expert, Herbert Jauch discussed the corporate benefits following Finance and Public Enterprises Minister Iipumbu Shiimi's announcement that taxpayers will benefit from tax relief once the tax law is amended. todayMay 28, 2024 96
insert_link South Africa S.A’s MK Party Threatens Legal Action Over Electoral Commission’s Admission of Expelled Member Khumalo South Africa's MK party has threatened to take legal action against the Electoral Commission following the admission of expelled member Jabulani Khumalo to the National Results Operations Centre in Midrand. The party demands an explanation from the IEC. They raised concerns about the IEC's adherence to and Khumalo's ties to senior officials, suggesting bias despite his expulsion and resignation. Spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela urges South Africans to remain vigilant […] todayMay 28, 2024 26
insert_link Namibia Namibia to Enforce Entry Visa Requirements for 31 Countries Cabinet has authorized the Home Affairs, Immigration Safety, and Security ministry to enforce entry visa requirements for 31 countries that do not reciprocate equal treatment for Namibian nationals. Home Affairs Executive Director Etienne Maritz stated that this decision aims to ensure fair diplomatic relations. The policy will impact countries including Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, and several others. Political Analyst Rakkel Andreas provided insights on the implications […] todayMay 28, 2024 86
insert_link World Trump back in New York courtroom for criminal trial on Tuesday This could be the final week of a trial about falsifying business records over a hush money payment against former U.S. President Donald Trump. The case has been going on for six weeks, and now it is time for the lawyers to give their final arguments before the jury decides on a verdict as Caroline Malone reports. todayMay 28, 2024 26
insert_link Namibia Brothers Denied Bail in Bethanie Murder Case 38 year-old Erick Elian Isaacks and Frans Booysen who's 43, appeared in Bethanie Magistrate’s Court accused of murdering 28-year-old Silvanus Rooi. Denied bail, their case was postponed to June 3 for further investigation. Detective Chief Inspector Jochobetha Angukku stated the brothers allegedly stabbed Rooi during an altercation at a local bar on Saturday evening. The incident followed a previous argument the night before. The police suspect Booysen's significant involvement and […] todayMay 28, 2024 10
insert_link South Africa S.A Political Party expresses outrage over the Central Energy Fund’s sudden purchase of a crude oil refinery S.A's Inkata Freedom Party has expressed outrage over the Central Energy Fund's sudden purchase of crude oil refinery SAPREF in Durban from Shell and BP. The party criticises the lack of transparency in the decision-making process, and suggests it may be a ploy to gain last-minute votes. The IFP's, Narend Singh highlights environmental concerns and says past health studies showed high cancer rates in communities near the refinery. Singh notes […] todayMay 28, 2024 37
insert_link South Africa South Africa’s Electoral Commission says it is ready to administer the special votes set to be cast today and tomorrow South Africa's Electoral Commission says it is ready to administer the special votes set to be cast today and tomorrow, ahead of Election Day on Wednesday. More than 1.6 million South Africans have been approved for special votes. Some 624-thousand-593 voters are expected to be visited by IEC staff with the rest expected to visit their voting stations, between 9 am and 5 pm. IEC Deputy Chief Electoral Officer, Masego […] todayMay 27, 2024 45
insert_link World Death toll from India fire climbs to 33 The death toll from a fire at a family entertainment park in western India has climbed to 33. Fifteen people are still unaccounted for with local authorities calling the tragedy 'man-made'. Neha Poonia has more. todayMay 27, 2024 23
insert_link Namibia Fishermen Disappointed by Insufficient Quotas Fisheries Minister, Derek Klazen revealed that fishing quotas allocated to seven companies under the Government Employment Redress Programme in 2023 are too low to justify investing in new boats. This has led to dissatisfaction among over 2000 fishermen re-employed through the program. The affected fishermen, including Namsov employees and those previously unemployed due to a 2015 strike, have protested this shortfall, prompting demonstrations and petitions. Klazen noted that some companies […] todayMay 27, 2024 16