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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA

N$6.00 WINDHOEK - 26 April 2019N$6.00 WINDHOEK - 26 April 2019No. 6885
No. 102Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia: Notice of Intention to make Guidelines for Mediation Proceedings1
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No. 1022019

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE GUIDELINES FOR MEDIATION PROCEEDINGS

The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia in terms of Section 132 of the Communications, 2009 (Act No. 8 of 2009) read with the Regulations Regarding Procedures for the Adjudication of Disputes published n Government Gazette No. 6466, as General Notice No. 468 of 9 November 2017 publishes this notice of intention to make Guidelines for Mediation Proceedings, which contains the following:

  1. A draft of the proposed Guidelines as set out in Schedule 1.

The public may make oral submissions to the Authority on the proposed Guidelines at a time, date and place notified by the Authority by subsequent notice in the Gazette.

The public may also make written submissions to the Authority no later than 30 days from the date of publication of this notice of intention to make Guidelines, in the manner set out below for making written submissions.

Reply comments to written submissions may be submitted to the Authority-

All written submissions must -

All written submissions must be sent or given in any of the following ways:

  1. By hand to the head offices of the Authority, namely Communication House, No 56 Robert Mugabe Avenue, Windhoek;
  2. By post to the head offices of the Authority; namely Private Bag 13309, Windhoek, 9000;
  3. By electronic mail to the following address: legal@cran.na;
  4. By fax to email to: 0886550852.

F. KISHI
CHAIRPERSON
COMMUNICATIONS REGULATORY AUTHORITY OF NAMIBIA

SCHEDULE 1

GUIDELINES FOR MEDIATION PROCEEDINGS

1. INTRODUCTION

The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (hereinafter referred to as CRAN) is a statutory body established in terms of Section 4 of the Communications Act, 2009 (Act No. 8 of 2009). The Authority came into operation on 18 May 2011. CRAN regulates telecommunications services and networks, broadcasting, the use and allocation of radio spectrum and postal services.

Adjudication of Disputes within CRAN’s regulatory framework are done in terms of the Regulations Regarding Procedures for the Adjudication of Disputes (hereafter referred as ‘Adjudication of Disputes Regulations’) as published in the Government Gazette No. 6466, General Notice 468 dated 9 November 2017.

Regulation 15 of the Adjudication of Disputes Regulations provides that the Authority may at any time refer a dispute to mediation. The Authority therefore resolved to appoint a Mediators panel to assist in the mediation of disputes.

Mediation is aimed at assisting parties to a dispute that was submitted to the Authority in terms of the Adjudication of Disputes Regulations to reach a voluntary, negotiated resolution with the assistance of the Mediators. The Mediators are independent professionals with skills in mediation of disputes and the Authority will not be involved in the mediation except for administrative support.

These Guidelines must be read together with Regulations Regarding Procedures for the Adjudication of Disputes.

2. REFERRAL OF DISPUTE TO MEDIATION

3. MEDIATION PROCESS

4. MEDIATION REPORT

5. MEDIATION FEES

CRAM: FORM 1

MEDIATION NOTICE

In terms of paragraph 2.5 of CRAN’s Mediation Guidelines, the Authority will send out a Mediation Notice to the parties and the Mediator.

MEDIATOR:

A. SUBMITTING PARTY

Name

Physical Address

Postal Address

Telephone number(s)

Facsimile number

Electronic mail address

B. RESPONDENT

Name

Physical Address

Postal Address

Telephone number(s)

Facsimile number

Electronic mail address (es)

C. SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE

Date

Venue

Interpretation

D. ISSUE BY CRAN

Name

Capacity

Date

Place

Signature

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT:

Name

Date

Place

Signature


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