The Windhoek High Court has ordered that the matter brought before it through an urgent application by three councillors who were fired from the ||Kharas Regional Council, be heard through a normal application on 18 April this year. Oranjemund Constituency councillor Lazarus Nangolo, Karasburg West Constituency councillor Taimi Amakali, and !Nami#Nûs Constituency councillor Susan Ndjaleka were suspended on 25 January 2024 by the ||Kharas Regional Council chairperson, Joseph Isaacks for various alleged offences. These offences, according to Isaacks range from absconding from meetings with no proper and valid reasons as per section 10 of the Regional Councils Act, sabotaging the council and refusing to fill positions on the management committee. On 02 February the three suspended councillors through their lawyer Sisa Namandje, brought an urgent application before the High Court demanding that they be reinstated with immediate effect. The application was set to be heard last week Friday, however, court docum ents seen by Nampa on Tuesday indicate that the case was struck off the urgent court roll and will be heard as a normal application on 18 April. This came after the applicants; the regional council and the chairperson settled on an agreement for the case not to be heard on an urgent basis. The court ordered the regional council and the chairperson not to implement the decision taken on 25 January to fire the three councillors, adding that the three councillors should continue to serve in their positions and carry out their duties. 'The applicants shall continue receiving all their remunerations and benefits as if no decision to stop their remuneration was made,' said the court order. Further, the court said the ||Kharas Regional Council, Isaacks and Acting Chief Regional Officer, Benedictus Diergaardt must file the record of proceedings of the special council meeting held on 25 January including transcribed and documentary material before or on 20 February 2024. 'The applicants must file their supplement ary affidavits if any on or before 29 February. The respondents must file their answering affidavits on or before 22 March and applicants must file their replying affidavits on or before 09 April,' the court ordered. Source: The Namibia Press Agency The leadership of the Anglo District Assembly have all pledged to drive the district to achieve more development. Consisting of Mr Joseph Kpattah, Presiding Member of Anloga District Assembly and Mr Seth Yormwu, Anloga District Chief Executive and Mr Richard Kwame Sefe, Member of Parliament, they made the pledge in an exclusive interview with Ghana News Agency on Tuesday after the nationwide inauguration on Monday. Mr Joseph Kpattah showed gratitude for his re-election as the presiding member saying, 'I am very happy the assembly members have given me the nod to lead them again as their presiding member, my good works have spoken for me, and I promise to inject some new energy into the new assembly for the betterment of Anlo.' Mr Seth Yormewu, the District Chief Executive also charged the new members to be united in all their dealings and admonished them to avoid unnecessary partisan attitude towards Assembly works, citing it as a recipe for retrogression. 'I urge them to serve their electoral areas with unity and hard work.' Mr Richard Kwame Sefe, Member of Parliament for the area, also advised the house to prioritize development and asked them to obey the standing orders, especially new members. A total of forty-three members were inaugurated into the Anloga District Assembly on Monday, comprising of 28 elected members and 13 government appointees. Source: Ghana News Agency
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