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OBSERVER COASTAL | Ministry condemns tyre burning at Walvis Bay landfill 

OBSERVER COASTAL | Ministry condemns tyre burning at Walvis Bay landfill 

Renthia Kaimbi  The Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism has condemned the burning of tyres at the Walvis Bay landfill.  Environmental commissioner Timoteus Mufeti said the ministry is taking steps to address the situation. “The reported burning of tyres at the landfill is a regrettable incident that the ministry strongly condemns,” he said on Wednesday.  “Such activity releases dangerous pollutants into the air, posing serious health risks to both people and animals, while significantly compromising air quality.” Mufeti said burning tyres near towns is not allowed under environmental laws and warned that such practices cannot continue. The response follows complaints…
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OBSERVER COASTAL | Intoxicated girlfriend linked to Swakopmund shack fire 

OBSERVER COASTAL | Intoxicated girlfriend linked to Swakopmund shack fire 

Renthia Kaimbi A fire in the DRC informal settlement in Swakopmund has left at least 36 people affected and destroyed 12 informal structures, according to a report released by the municipality of Swakopmund. The fire broke out on 3 April 2026 at around 19h51 in extension 14 near the airport side. It spread quickly through closely built shacks. Emergency teams arrived to find the area covered in smoke and flames. Investigators described the fire as being at a “fully developed stage". Firefighters started suppression, search and rescue operations and managed to bring the fire under control. Investigators said the fire…
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OBSERVER COASTAL | Revamped Arandis open market aims to grow informal trade 

OBSERVER COASTAL | Revamped Arandis open market aims to grow informal trade 

Renthia Kaimbi The refurbished open market in Arandis has reopened. The upgrade was led by Orano Mining Namibia in partnership with the Arandis Town Council. The project was completed at the end of 2025 at a cost of N$300 000 and officially opened last week. The market was first built in 2012 with an investment of N$500 000 by Orano, then operating as AREVA Namibia. It was introduced after a 2005 study found that many small business owners were operating from their homes due to a lack of trading space. The upgraded facility now includes 16 business units and shared…
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OBSERVER COASTAL | Erongo pushes for more community involvement in tourism

OBSERVER COASTAL | Erongo pushes for more community involvement in tourism

Renthia Kaimbi Stakeholders in the Erongo region will meet later this month to discuss how communities can benefit more from tourism. The Erongo Regional Tourism Forum will host a stakeholder engagement on 16 April 2026 at Daureb Isib Rest Camp in Uis. The session aims to raise awareness about tourism opportunities and encourage local participation. Tourism remains a key part of Namibia’s economy, supporting jobs, investment and growth.  The Erongo region is one of the country’s main tourism areas, with destinations such as Swakopmund, Walvis Bay and the Brandberg area attracting visitors throughout the year. Erongo governor Nathalia |Goagoses said…
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When the sea falls silent: A warning Namibia cannot ignore 

There are moments in the life of a nation when the warning signs are not subtle. They are loud, visible and urgent. Namibia now stands at such a moment. Reports, studies and industry observations all point in one direction: our fish stocks are declining. From hake pressures to historical collapses in sardines, the message is clear: our oceans are under strain. This is not merely an environmental concern. It is an economic alarm bell. If ignored, it will toll for every Namibian. Fishing is not just another sector of our economy. It is one of its pillars, feeding our people,…
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NNN pins hopes on 24 000 jobs from projects …as LPM skips Sona 

NNN pins hopes on 24 000 jobs from projects …as LPM skips Sona 

Justicia Shipena and Patience Makwele President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah still sings the song of jobs, promising opportunities even as pressure mounts over unemployment. During her second state of the nation address (SONA) on Wednesday, she said a total of 24 195 jobs are expected to be created once major investment projects currently underway reach full operation.  Nandi-Ndaitwah said 13 operational investment projects valued at N$4.3 billion have already created 1 503 jobs, while 15 additional projects worth N$63.5 billion are in progress, with 1 934 jobs created so far. The projected job creation forms part of the sixth National Development Plan…
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Fired bosses’ case to cost RA over N$3k hourly

Fired bosses’ case to cost RA over N$3k hourly

Justicia Shipena  The Roads Authority (RA) could spend more than N$3 000 per hour on external lawyers for the appeal case involving two of its dismissed senior executives. This is, as the RA already spent about N$400 000 on the matter.  The parastatal's legal, corporate governance and compliance department has set aside N$8 million for legal fees for the 2026/2027 financial year. This is contained in an internal document dated 12 March 2026 and seen by the Windhoek Observer.  The memo was addressed to its chief executive officer Hippy Tjivikua through the procurement committee. The document, issued by the legal,…
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Venaani calls genocide deal ‘apartheid-style’

Venaani calls genocide deal ‘apartheid-style’

Justicia Shipena  “As a person of your political argument and record that has fought apartheid, why are you allowing Germany to practise apartheid atonement to the genocide victims of the OvaHerero and the Nama people?” Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) leader and member of parliament McHenry Venaani posed this question to President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah during her state of the nation address (Sona) on Wednesday.  Venaani questioned why Namibia appears ready to accept a settlement he believes is lower than what Germany has paid in other cases.  He pointed to a recent United Nations (UN) resolution recognising transatlantic slavery as the “gravest…
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August 26 to build Wanaheda NaTIS centre

August 26 to build Wanaheda NaTIS centre

Justicia Shipena  August 26 Construction has been selected as the contractor for building the new Wanaheda NaTIS Centre in Katutura.  The project is aimed at bringing services closer to residents in Katutura. On Monday during the groundbreaking ceremony, minister of works and transport Veikko Nekundi revealed August 26 as the contractor.  Nekundi said the decision followed last year's visit to the NaTIS facility located in the northern industrial area. in 2025. “It was a regrettable experience. The facility was overwhelmed, and this compromised excellent service delivery,” he said. He said residents from areas such as Hakahana, Havana, Goreangab and Okuryangava…
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NamWater to cut water for unpaid bills

NamWater to cut water for unpaid bills

Allexer Namundjebo  Namibia Water Corporation (NamWater) has started a campaign to disconnect water supply to customers whose accounts are more than 60 days in arrears. The campaign is part of a nationwide debt collection effort. The campaign began on 25 March, targeting overdue accounts across the country. On Wednesday, NamWater's head of public relations and corporate communications, Lot Ndamanomhata, said the move followed a rise in unpaid bills, which has affected its operations and limited its ability to expand water infrastructure. “The intervention forms part of the corporation's ongoing efforts to strengthen financial sustainability, uphold the cost recovery model, and…
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