Ombudsman questions legality of Okahandja curfew announced by president
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 7/05/2025
The Office of the Ombudsman has raised concerns over the legality of the Okahandja curfew recently announced by president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah in response to the recent murder cases at the town. The ombudsman, advocate Basilius Dyakugha, says while the president holds executive powers to (…)
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