-Namibia has suspended the import and in-transit movement of live poultry and raw products from South Africa due to an outbreak of the highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza.
-The Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture has suspended the filling of all non-teaching posts.
-Air Namibia has announced that the suspension of its domestic flights has been extended, until the resumption of local travel.
-The Ministry of Mines and Energy has temporarily suspended the application of new fuel retail sites and the issuing of wholesale licences until 31 December.
-The Namibia National Teachers' Union (NANTU) has called for the immediate suspension of face-to-face classes.
-Omukwaniilwa Shuumbwa Nangolo of the Aandonga tribe has announced the suspension of all traditional authority gatherings, in line with the state of emergency regulations.
-The Chief Regional Officer (CRO) of the Omaheke Regional Council, has been suspended with immediate effect pending an investigation into allegations of corruption, maladministration, and other irregularities.
-The National Unity Democratic Organisation (NUDO) has resolved to suspend three of its members from the party and its structures pending disciplinary procedures, for allegedly de-campaigning the party and its presidential candidate prior to the just-ended elections.
-Namibia Premier League (NPL) on Thursday filed an urgent court application against its suspension by the NFA Normalization Committee
-Production manager at the national broadcaster Glendyrr Bailey has been suspended pending an investigation into alleged conflict of interest and misuse of company equipment and staff.