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- Is amended by COVID-19 Regulations: Amendment
Namibian Constitution
COVID-19 Regulations
Proclamation 9 of 2020
- Published in Government Gazette 7159 on 28 March 2020
- Commenced on 28 March 2020
- [This is the version of this document from 17 April 2020 and includes any amendments published up to 23 August 2024.]
- [Amended by COVID-19 Regulations: Amendment (Proclamation 13 of 2020) on 17 April 2020]
1. Definitions
In these regulations -"authorised officer" means -(a)the Director referred to in section 32 of the Disaster Risk Management Act, 2012 (Act No. 10 of 2012);(b)a member of the Namibian Police as defined in section 1 of the Police Act, 1990 (Act No. 19 of 1990);(c)a member of the Defence Force as defined in section 1 of the Defence Act, 2002 (Act No. 1 of 2002);(d)a correctional officer as defined in section 1 of the Correctional Service Act, 2012 (Act No. 9 of 2012);(e)an immigration officer as defined in section 1 of the Immigration Control Act, 1993 (Act No. 7 of 1993);(f)an officer as defined in section 1 of Customs and Excise Act, 1998 (Act No. 20 of 1998) charged with the responsibility of enforcing the customs and excise legislation; and(g)any other staff member designated or person appointed as an authorised officer under section 32 of the Disaster Risk Management Act, 2012 (Act No. 10 of 2012);“COVID-19” means the coronavirus disease of 2019 which is caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2);[definition of "COVID-19" inserted by section 2(a) of Proclamation 13 of 2020]“critical services” means the services listed as critical services in Annexure B;[definition of "critical services" substituted by section 2(b) of Proclamation 13 of 2020]“essential goods” means the goods listed as essential goods in Annexure C;[definition of "essential goods" inserted by section 2(c) of Proclamation 13 of 2020]“head of the institution” means the administrative head of a public institution and the chief executive officer or the equivalent of a chief executive officer of a private institution;[definition of "head of the institution” substituted by section 2(d) of Proclamation 13 of 2020]"higher education institution" means a higher education institution as defined in section (1) of the Higher Education Act, 2003 (Act No. 26 of 2003);"Immigration Control Act" means the Immigration Control Act, 1993 (Act No. 7 of 1993);“institution” means a public or private institution that is engaged in the provision, distribution, supply or sale of essential goods or critical services;[definition of “institution” substituted by section 2(e) of Proclamation 13 of 2020]“liquor” means -(a)any spirituous liquor or any wine or beer containing three per cent or more by volume of alcohol, excluding methylated spirit;(b)tombo or any other fermented, distilled, spirituous or malted drink, traditional or non-traditional, which contains three per cent or more by volume of alcohol; or(c)any drink or concoction which the Minister, under section 1 of the Liquor Act, 1998 (Act No. 6 of 1998), has by notice in the Gazette declared to be liquor,excluding any preparation which is intended or manufactured for medical purposes;[definition of "liquor" inserted by section 2(f) of Proclamation 13 of 2020]“lockdown” means the prohibition or restriction on the movement of persons or goods or services or on the conducting of certain social, economic or other activities during the period of lockdown;[definition of "lockdown" substituted by section 2(g) of Proclamation 13 of 2020]“period of lockdown” means the period referred to in regulation 3;[definition of “period of lockdown” inserted by section 2(h) of Proclamation 13 of 2020]"quarantine" means separating asymptomatic individuals potentially exposed to a disease from non-exposed individuals in such a manner as to prevent the possible spread of an infection or contamination; and"school" means a school as defined in section 1 of the Education Act, 2001 (Act No. 16 of 2001);[definition of "school" deleted and inserted after definition of “quarantine" by section 2(i) of Proclamation 13 of 2020]“these regulations” include directives issued under regulation 14.[definition of “these regulations” inserted by section 2(j) of Proclamation 13 of 2020]"vehicle" means any motor vehicle, aircraft or vessel.2. Application of regulations
3. Period of lockdown
The country wide lockdown starts from 23:59 on 17 April 2020 and ends at 23:59 on 4 May 2020.[regulation 3 substituted by section of 4 Proclamation 13 of 2020]4. Closure of schools and higher education institutions
All schools and higher education institutions in Namibia must remain closed during the period of lockdown, but the closure of schools and higher education institutions does not prevent -5. Public gatherings
6. Prohibition on movement of persons and goods within zone or between zones
7. Prohibition relating to entry into Namibia
8. Quarantine
9. Restriction of movement from places of residence
10. Critical services
11. Prohibitions relating to liquor
12. Provisions relating to certain operations and closure of certain businesses
13. Judicial proceedings
14. Directives
15. Applicability of Act No. 1 of 2015
16. Offences and penalties
17. Regulations to bind State
These regulations bind the State.18.
[regulation 18 repealed by section 16 of Proclamation 13 of 2020]History of this document
17 April 2020 this version
Amended by
COVID-19 Regulations: Amendment
28 March 2020
Cited documents 14
Act 14
1. | High Court Act, 1990 | 1110 citations |
2. | Magistrates' Courts Act, 1944 | 979 citations |
3. | Immigration Control Act, 1993 | 244 citations |
4. | Police Act, 1990 | 238 citations |
5. | Customs and Excise Act, 1998 | 144 citations |
6. | Prescription Act, 1969 | 130 citations |
7. | Correctional Service Act, 2012 | 115 citations |
8. | Liquor Act, 1998 | 102 citations |
9. | Public and Environmental Health Act, 2015 | 62 citations |
10. | Education Act, 2001 | 53 citations |
11. | Higher Education Act, 2003 | 48 citations |
12. | Defence Act, 2002 | 45 citations |
13. | Disaster Risk Management Act, 2012 | 39 citations |
14. | Business and Intellectual Property Authority Act, 2016 | 30 citations |
Documents citing this one 3
Government Notice 3
1. | Directions relating to judicial proceedings during the COVID-19 state of emergency | |
2. | Directives relating to environment, forestry and tourism | |
3. | Labour Directives relating to COVID-19 |