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  • April 12, 2020
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//Kharas Police satisfied with residents’ adherence to state of emergency regulations

The Namibian Police in the //Kharas Region has commended residents for observing state of emergency regulations but cautioned residents who fail to comply that hefty fines will be issued to them.

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  • April 12, 2020
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Families of small traders begin to feel state of emergency pinch

It is almost a month since the lockdown regulations of the state of emergency were introduced with informal traders in the capital starting to feel the pinch as their only income abruptly was cut short.

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  • April 12, 2020
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Zambezi river water level on the rise

The water level of the Zambezi River continues to rise since last week.

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  • April 12, 2020
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Namibia’s rainfall patterns range from below to above normal this season

A large part of Namibia has received sufficient rainfall that can serve the country for the next two rainy seasons if no further rainfall is recorded. Namibia has received rainfall patterns ranging from below to above normal this season.

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  • April 12, 2020
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President Geingob sends condolences following the death of former Togolese Prime Minister Edem Kodjo

President Hage Geingob has praised the role that former Prime Minister of Togo, Edem Edouard Kodjo played in advancing Pan-Africanism.

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  • April 12, 2020
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Law Society wants Sisa Namandje to open books for scrutiny

The Law Society of Namibia is asking the High Court to compel law firm Namandje and Co to open its books so that alleged dubious transactions of about N$23 million, linked to the Fishrot scandal, can be investigated.

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  • April 12, 2020
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APP, RCCA threaten legal action unless suspended members of Rundu Town Council are reinstated

Rundu Concerned Citizens Association (RCCA) and the All People’s Party (APP) threaten legal action against the Minister of Urban and Rural Development if the suspended Rundu Town Council members are not reinstated.

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  • April 12, 2020
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South African traditional healers want to be categorised under essential services

Traditional healers in the Eastern Cape want to be categorised as essential services under the state of disaster regulations. They’re banned from performing ancestral rituals as a measure to prevent the spread of Coronavirus. Their patients are no longer allowed to consult in groups. Traditional healers say medical health practitioners are being advantaged by the […]

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  • April 12, 2020
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Easter celebrated without traditional large gatherings

Easter Sunday normal serves as holiday and hundreds of Christians countrywide attend church services and large family gatherings. However, due to COVID-19, everyone is required to stay at homes and adhere to state of emergency regulations. NBC News spoke to pastors to hear how people commemorate the day while at home.

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  • April 12, 2020
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State of emergency leaves street vendors destitute

Since the state of emergency was declared, low-income earners such as street vendors were banned from selling their products on the streets, and this has robbed them an income.

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