-The Presidency says not allowing journalists to attend the COVID-19 briefing was in compliance with the number of people regulation under Stage 3 of the state of emergency regulations.
-The Office of the Media Ombudsman will soon hold a public hearing on a complaint lodged by State House against The Namibian newspaper.
-State House is yet to consider a letter to President Hage Geingob by Trade Union Congress of Namibia (TUCNA).
-State House has dismissed as untrue, a suggestion by a daily newspaper, that the recent appointment of Governors was based on political loyalties.
-State House has described the editorial of today's Namibian Sun as "misleading and undermines the message of unity" by President Hage Geingob.
-President Hage Geingob and counterpart from Botswana, Mokgweetsi Masisi held private talks at State House.
President Hage Geingob this morning invited the Governor of the Bank of Namibia Ipumbu Shiimi to brief Cabinet on the state of the nation’s economy
-State House says statements contained in the latest edition of the Bertelsmann Stiftung's Transformation Index, are not backed up by evidence.
Former SWATF and Koevoet soldiers again marched from their camp along Clemence Kapuuo Street enroute to State House.
-President Hage Geingob has relieved Immanuel Ngatjizeko of his duties as Minister of Presidential Affairs due to ill-health.