Makarau sworn in as Acting Judge of the Supreme Court

Lady Justice Rita Makarau was sworn in as Acting Judge of the Supreme Court by Chief Justice Peter Shivute on Wednesday, making her the third female judge on the Supreme Court Bench.

Shivute during the swearing-in ceremony said it is crucial that the judiciary and courts reflect the demographic diversity of the Namibian nation, and concrete measures have been taken to increase female representation on the Supreme Court Bench.

The Chief Justice said Makarau hails from neighbouring Zimbabwe, where she served as a judge of the constitutional court. He said it is not the first time that Namibia’s judiciary has sought expertise from elsewhere in the region to fulfil its mandate.

“Our past experiences have shown that the service of judicial officers from our neighbouring countries and beyond has greatly enriched our jurisdiction and enhanced the work of our courts,” Shivute noted.

He further expressed his confidence that the outcome of Makarau’s service on the bench will be no different, as her extensive judicial experience will greatly benefit the court.

“In the same vein, I must also thank the judiciary of Zimbabwe for releasing you to come and serve our nation. There is no doubt that this act is done in the spirit of cooperation and good neighbourliness between our countries,” Shivute said.

The Supreme Court also recently welcomed Lady Justice Hannelie Prinsloo and Lady Justice Esi Schimming-Chase to serve as Acting Judges of the Supreme Court.

Source: The Namibia Press Agency

Man dies in hit and run incident at Mpungu/Okongo road

A 46-year-old man died at Mpoto Mutara village in the Kavango West Region on Tuesday after he was allegedly hit by a vehicle while walking on the road.

The Namibian Police Force (NamPol) in the Kavango West Region are suspecting a hit and run incident.

According to a regional daily crime report issued by NamPol on Wednesday, the incident occurred on the Mpungu/Okongo main road around 22h00.

It is alleged that the unidentified driver of an unidentified vehicle bumped the man as they were driving from Mpungu towards Okongo.

He died on the spot.

It is alleged that the driver drove off and failed to report the accident to the police.

The police have commenced a search for the suspect, who has not yet been apprehended.

Police investigations into the matter continue.

Source: The Namibia Press Agency