insert_link Namibia Red Line Case Defendants Seek Absolution Over Lack of Evidence The defendants in the ongoing Red Line case have requested an absolution, arguing that Activist Job Amupanda has failed to provide sufficient evidence regarding the infringement of his dignity by the Red Line. Senior Advocate Raymond Heathcote emphasized that proceeding with the case would result in an unnecessary expenditure of time and resources as reported by One Africa TV NewsOnOne's Ellen Shihepo: today3 February, 2025
insert_link Oshiwambo ”Oshibofa shomufinda utilyana otushili nawa” Amupanda tati Omuwiliki wongudu yo Affirmative Repositioning Movement (AR), Job Amupanda, okwa ulika ena eenghono moshibofa aasho shili metifa lepwilikino komangu tashi pula omufinda utilyana ukale wakufwapo. Amupanda okuli metifa nekondjifo loshibofa komangu omo tapula opo omufinda utilyana oo watavakana oshinano shee 1 500 kilometre pokati koumbuwanhu nombangalanhu woshilongo shikale sha kufwapo, molwaasho okwa tala kutya kauli pamango. Omufinda utilyana otaku lopotwa watulilwe moilonga mo 1896. Amupanda onghela okwali metifa loku ningilwa […] today23 January, 2025
insert_link Namibia Shangula pardoned in Kanyama defamation suit Minister of Health and Social Services, Kalumbi Shangula has been pardoned as a witness in a defamation matter involving prominent businessman Shapwa Kanyama. Kanyama and his wife, Beata Kanyama, are suing a northern-based former nurse, Mathilde Kadhikwa, after she allegedly insinuated that the couple funded their multimillion-dollar wedding with public funds in May 2022. Kanyama also claims Kadhikwa insinuated he committed crimes and that he is unlawfully […] today16 July, 2024