Magistrates’ strike delays Oshana funerals, triggers severe police cell overcrowding
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 18/11/2025
The nationwide strike by lower court magistrates has delayed the release of bodies for funerals in the Oshana region because postmortem examinations are completed, but no magistrates are available to sign them off. Oshana police commander Naftal Sakaria yesterday told The Namibian that families (…)
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