ON THE RADAR WITH JUSTICIA (31 AUGUST 2022)
The newly appointed Inspector General Joseph Shikongo said that being appointed as the Inspector-General of the Namibian Police Force is not just the highest honour and greatest achievement of his career, but he takes it as a huge responsibility placed upon his shoulder to ensure public safety and security in Namibia, which he says as a humble public servant, accept with both hands.
2. The police in the Omusati region on Wednesday morning exhumed the remains of 59-year-old Hango Tuyeni.
This comes as the deceased son’s 25-year- old Reinhold Tuyeni was arrested on Tuesday for allegedly exhuming his father’s remains and burning his skull to ashes at Eengolo Cemetery.
3.Fishrot accused Tamson Hatuikulipi bail application continues.
4. The Institute for Public Policy and Research (IPPR) says journalists and their sources could easily be traced when mandatory sim card registration and data retention are enforced.
This was said by IPPR researcher Fredrico
Links during a discussion regarding the
law’s potential threats to media freedom in Namibia.
5. The International University of Management (IUM) officially opened its annual cultural festival on Wednesday in Windhoek. The official opening was held at the IUM main campus in Dorado Park in Windhoek under the theme ‘Showcasing diversity through culture.