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KENYA KAMBOWE
RUNDU
The Windhoek High Court has ordered the All People’s Party (APP) to pay its former Grootfontein local councillor, Stanislaus Uiseb, whom they recalled in 2017, over N$200 000.
Judge Hannelie Prinsloo ordered the APP to pay Uiseb N$202 790 for the financial damages he suffered after he was recalled as a councillor.
The respondents in the matter were the party, its secretary-general Vincent Kanyetu, the Grootfontein municipality and the Electoral Commission of Namibia
Uiseb, who became a member of APP on 18 April 2014, was nominated as town councillor in December 2015.
He served until February 2017, when he was recalled by the party.
Kenya Kambowe
RUNDU
Police chief, Inspector-General Sebastian Ndeitunga, says despite the overcrowding in police holding cells across the country, the police will be relentless in arresting those contravening the Covid-19 regulations.
He told Namibian Sun they are not proud of the cat and mouse relationship they have with the public in terms of ensuring that people comply with the measures imposed by government to curb the further spread of the virus.
The police have arrested crowds of people found in contravention of the regulations, with the latest being 27 men arrested in Windhoek following furore at a funeral.
Ndeitunga, who described the public’s behaviour as uncalled for, said there are elements in society who are not taking the virus seriously.
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