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Jun
The process of appointing Namibia’s next Prosecutor-General represents far more than the filling of a vacant office. It is a test of the country’s commitment to transparency, institutional integrity and the rule of law. With Advocate Martha Imalwa expected to leave office at the end of the year after more than two decades at the helm of the Prosecutor-General’s Office, Namibia finds itself at an important crossroads. The nation now has an opportunity to demonstrate that key constitutional appointments are conducted openly, professionally and within a reasonable timeframe. The Prosecutor-General occupies one of the most consequential positions in the country’s…
