Unam Press yesterday launched a book on the customary laws of the Nama, OvaHerero, OvaMbanderu and San communities of Namibia.
At the launch, the deputy chairperson of the Council of Traditional Leaders, Immanuel Gâseb, said some traditional authorities still faced challenges because customary law was considered second-class in the apartheid era.
The book, titled ‘Customary Law Ascertained, Volume 3’, thus plays a critical role to help make these customary laws, often based on oral history, accessible to communities.
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