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City of Windhoek says permits required to broadcast sound

by Michel Haoses. Any person wishing to broadcast sound is now required to acquire broadcasting permits, the City of Windhoek announced this week. According to the Windhoek Municipal Council’s Noise Control Regulation No. 3612 of 2006 and Sound Emission Policy (3/1/P), any person or organisation wishing to broadcast speech, music, messages, or any other sound...

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Institutions must obtain permits for memorial services – Windhoek Observer

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Minister of Information, Communication and Technology (MICT) Peya Myshelenga, has advised institutions that wish to organize big memorial services to honour late President Hage Geingob to obtain approval from the National Preparatory Committee at the ministry. Mushelenga announced this yesterday while providing updates on the funeral preparation for the late Head of...

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Uranium One withdraws litigation against MAWLR over drilling permits – Windhoek Observer

Martin Endjala The Uranium One Group has retracted its High Court application in Namibia, initially filed to contest the Ministry of Agriculture, Water, Land, and Reform’s refusal to issue a drilling permit for exploration in the Omaheke Region. The company’s move to withdraw follows its earlier 2023 filing for judicial review against the Ministry’s decision...

Households spared from poultry permits
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Households spared from poultry permits

Household north of the veterinary cordon fence will not be affected by the latest move by the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform to strictly control the movement of poultry products in and out of the country. Ministry spokesperson Jona Musheko last week said the strict guidelines are for commercial purposes. “It does not...

Student permits applications now open
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Student permits applications now open

The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security has announced that student permits for the 2024 academic year are open from today to 29 February. A statement released last Thursday urged foreign students to apply during this time, as no extensions will be provided. “Application forms can be accessed from the ministry’s website (www.mha.gov.na),”...

The SA Agriculture minister signs permits for the importation of eggs and poultry meat ahead of the festive season
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The SA Agriculture minister signs permits for the importation of eggs and poultry meat ahead of the festive season

Agriculture, Land Reform, and Rural Development minister Thoko Didiza has decided to allow the importation of table eggs, fertilized eggs, and poultry meat. This is to ensure sufficient stocks are available on time for the Christmas holiday season amid the avian flu outbreak. The outbreak was reported in the country a few months ago, hitting...

Tourists set to secure park permits and tickets in advance through launched online system launched
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Tourists set to secure park permits and tickets in advance through launched online system launched

The Grow Namibia Foundation, last week announced the launch of its ground-breaking ticketing and permit booking system. This innovative platform, a first-of-its-kind in Namibia, is set to transform the way tourists experience the country’s iconic destinations, starting with Etosha and Sossusvlei National Park permits. The ticket and permit booking system represents a significant step forward...

The Helen Suzman Foundation successfully challenges South Africa’s Minister of Home Affairs on Zimbabwean Exemption Permits (ZEP) termination
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The Helen Suzman Foundation successfully challenges South Africa’s Minister of Home Affairs on Zimbabwean Exemption Permits (ZEP) termination

The Helen Suzman Foundation (HSF), represented by DLA Piper (www.DLAPiper.com) and Advocate Steven Budlender SC, has been successful in challenging the Minister of Home Affairs over the legality of terminating the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit regime (ZEP) in the Pretoria High Court. The ruling, announced on 28 June, deems the Minister’s actions unconstitutional.  The termination of...