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Namibia: Judgement On Withdrawal of UPM Parliamentarians in April
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Namibia: Judgement On Withdrawal of UPM Parliamentarians in April

Two former members of parliament of the United People’s Movement (UPM) will hear in three weeks’ time if they have succeeded with legal action to have their withdrawal from the National Assembly by the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) declared unconstitutional and invalid. Judge Boas Usiku postponed the delivery of his judgement on an urgent application...

Judgement on withdrawal of UPM parliamentarians in April – More Top Stories
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Judgement on withdrawal of UPM parliamentarians in April – More Top Stories

Two former members of parliament of the United People’s Movement (UPM) will hear in three weeks’ time if they have succeeded with legal action to have their withdrawal from the National Assembly by the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) declared unconstitutional and invalid. Judge Boas Usiku postponed the delivery of his judgement on an urgent application...

Parliamentarians are seeing ghosts in every bush — Mushelenga
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Parliamentarians are seeing ghosts in every bush — Mushelenga

Minister of information and communication technology, Peya Mushelenga, says parliamentarians are “seeing ghosts in every bush.” Mushelenga made these remarks in response to inquiries posed by Maxmilliant Katjimune, a member of the opposition party in parliament, concerning matters surrounding the operations of New Era newspaper. These questions were raised back in October. Katjimune queried Mushelenga...

Parliamentarians unite against stock theft
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Parliamentarians unite against stock theft

Staff Reporter POLITICAL parties demonstrated a rare united front in the National Assembly to root out stock theft, likened to have mushroomed into a sophisticated organized crime syndicate that stretches beyond borders. Vipuakuje Muharukua, a member of Parliament from the PDM, has stated that the current Stock Theft Amendment Act of 2004, which introduced longer...

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Parliamentarians express concern regarding revenue contributed by Mining Industry

The Chamber of Mines says the mining industry allocated approximately N$184 million for corporate social investment in 2022. Additionally, the industry contributed N$4.5 billion in revenue to the government through taxes. However, Members of Parliament have expressed concerns, stating that these amounts are considered a drop in the ocean. They argue that the positive impact...