High Time for Namibia to Pass a Law on Administrative Justice
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 23/08/2025
Many people in Namibia find themselves powerless when public officials or institutions act in ways that violate their right to fair administrative action. Such conduct often takes the form of a decision by a public administrator – for example, a tender bid being rejected, an applicant for public (…)
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