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- Is amended by Married Persons Equality Act, 1996
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Combating of Immoral Practices Act, 1980
Act 21 of 1980
- Published in Official Gazette 4310 on 31 October 1980
- Assented to on 27 October 1980
- Commenced on 31 October 1980
- [This is the version of this document from 30 January 2019 and includes any amendments published up to 1 September 2023.]
- [Amended by Married Persons Equality Act, 1996 (Act 1 of 1996) on 15 July 1996]
- [Amended by Combating of Immoral Practices Amendment Act, 2000 (Act 7 of 2000) on 15 June 2000]
- [Amended by Child Care and Protection Act, 2015 (Act 3 of 2015) on 30 January 2019]
1. Definitions
In this Act, unless the context indicates otherwise -“brothel” includes any house or place kept or used for purposes of prostitution or for persons to visit for the purpose of having unlawful carnal intercourse or for any other lewd or immoral purpose;[Hendricks & Others v Attorney General, Namibia & Others 2002 NR 353 (HC):][“Section 1(1) of the Combating of Immoral Practices Act, 1980, is declared unconstitutional only to the extent that the words '... or for persons to visit for the purpose of having unlawful carnal intercourse or for any other lewd or immoral purpose' appear therein as part of the extended definition of ‘brothel’ and the inclusion of those words are unconstitutional, void and of no effect and are therefore struck from the definition.”][Note that the court order obviously meant to refer to section 1(i), which is the definition of “brothel” in the Official Gazette (where Roman numerals are used to correlate definitions in the English and Afrikaans texts which would appear in different alphabetical orders). There is no section 1(1).]“house” includes a dwelling-house, flat, building, room, out-house, shed or tent or any part thereof;“owner” includes any person who lets or sublets or permits the occupation of any house or place whether in his own right or that of another;“place” includes any premises, field, enclosure, space, vehicle or boat or any part thereof;“police officer” means any member of any police force established under any law;“sexual act” means a sexual act as defined in section 1(1) of the Combating of Rape Act, 2000;[definition of “sexual act” inserted by Act 7 of 2000]“unlawful carnal intercourse” means carnal intercourse between persons who are not married or who are not partners in a customary union in terms of the traditional laws and customs applied by a particular population group referred to in section 3 of the Representative Authorities Proclamation, 1980 (Proclamation AG. 8 of 1980).[The Representative Authorities Proclamation, AG 8 of 1980, was repealed by Article 144 of the Namibian Constitution.]2. Keeping of brothel
3. Effect of lease in relation to house or place kept of used as brothel
[The word “of” in the phrase “kept of used as a brothel” should be “or”.]4. Proceedings upon submission of statement that house or place is used as brothel
5. Procuration
Any person who -6. Assistance for purposes of unlawful carnal intercourse
Any person who, with intent that any male may have unlawful carnal intercourse with a female, whether a particular female or not, performs any act or does anything or furnishes any information which is calculated or likely to enable such male to communicate with or to establish the whereabouts of or to trace any such female, shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to imprisonment for a period not exceeding five years.7. Enticing to commission of immoral acts
Any person who -8. Committing of immoral acts
Any person who in public commits any immoral act with another person shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding three thousand rand or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding three years or to both such fine and such imprisonment.9. Permitting of offence in terms of this Act by owner or occupier of premises
Any person who is the owner or occupier of any house or place or has or acts or assists in the management or control thereof, knowingly permits the use of such house or place for the purpose of committing any offence in terms of any provision of this Act, shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to imprisonment for a period not exceeding two years or to such imprisonment and to a fine not exceeding one thousand rand.10. Living on earnings of prostitution and assistance in relation to commission of immoral acts
Any person who -11. Warrant to search house or place used for prostitution and to arrest persons living on earnings of prostitution
When it appears to any magistrate on sworn information that there is reason to suspect that any house is used by a female for purposes of prostitution and that any person residing in or frequenting the house is living wholly or in part on the earnings of prostitution, the magistrate may issue a warrant authorizing any police officer of or above the rank of sergeant to enter and search the house and to arrest that person.12. Presumptions
13. Detention for purposes or unlawful carnal intercourse
14. Sexual offences with youths
Any person who -15. Sexual offences with female idiots or imbeciles
Any person who -16. Use of certain means to stupefy or overpower female for immoral purposes
Any person who applies, administers to or causes to be taken by any female any drug, intoxicating liquor, matter or thing with intent to stupefy or overpower her so as thereby to enable him to have unlawful carnal intercourse with her, shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to imprisonment for a period not exceeding five years.17. Manufacture, sale or supply of article intended to be used to perform unnatural sexual act
18. Repeal of laws
The laws specified in the Schedule are hereby repealed to the extent set out in the third column of the Schedule.19. Short title
This Act shall be called the Combating of Immoral Practices Act, 1980.History of this document
30 January 2019 this version
Amended by
Child Care and Protection Act, 2015
15 June 2000
15 July 1996
Amended by
Married Persons Equality Act, 1996
31 October 1980
Commenced
27 October 1980
Assented to
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Gazette 6
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- Namibia Government Gazette dated 2003-06-24 number 3002
- Namibia Government Gazette dated 2015-05-29 number 5744
- Namibia Government Gazette dated 2022-10-20 number 7932
Judgment 41
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- Nghifewa v S (27 of 2015) [2017] NAHCNLD 22 (28 March 2017)
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- S v Epafras (CA 32 of 2009) [2011] NAHC 42 (18 February 2011)
- S v Iipinge (5) (6 of 2015) [2018] NAHCNLD 28 (9 March 2018)
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- S v LK (1 of 2014) [2015] NASC 27 (13 November 2015)
- S v Likezo (CC 12 of 2012) [2013] NAHCNLD 34 (18 June 2013)
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- S v Madjiedt (CC 26 of 2018) [2022] NAHCMD 55 (16 February 2022)
- S v Nghidinia (CC 3 of 2013) [2015] NAHCMD 40 (8 June 2015)
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- S v Roelf (3) [2020] NAHCMD 222 (12 June 2020)
- S v Roux (CC 2 of 2005) [2006] NAHCMD 319 (13 September 2006)
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- S v Shipandeni (CC 2 of 2007) [2007] NAHC 28 (9 May 2007)
- S v Shokongo (2) (CA 26 of 2009) [2011] NAHC 308 (14 October 2011)
- S v Sikongo (CC 19 of 2018) [2019] NAHCMD 199 (20 June 2019)
- S v Sitwali (13 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 301 (15 November 2012)
- S v Teek (1) (SA 44 of 2008) [2009] NASC 5 (28 April 2009)
- S v Teek (2) (Ruling on Application for Leave to Appeal) (3 of 2005) [2017] NAHCMD 35 (15 February 2017)
- S v Teek (3) (SA 12 of 2017) [2018] NASC 412 (3 December 2018)
- S v Tjikuzu (3) (CC 31 of 2008) [2011] NAHC 61 (1 March 2011)
- S v Tjikuzu (4) (CC 31 of 2008) [2011] NAHC 131 (18 May 2011)
- S v Tjivinde (CRIMINAL 23 of 2021) [2021] NAHCMD 157 (15 April 2021)
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- van der Westhuizen v S (CC 11 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 314 (28 September 2018)
Law Reform Report 3
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