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Conflict concerns cloud health minister as brother eyes pharma contracts

Conflict concerns cloud health minister as brother eyes pharma contracts

Renthia Kaimbi A potential conflict of interest is facing health minister  Esperance Luvindao after revelations that her brother recently sought details on the ministry’s pharmaceutical procurement plans while representing a registered government vendor. In May, Jonathan Luvindao, managing director of Atlantic Pharmaceutical, emailed the ministry requesting information on its medicine purchasing requirements.  The company is owned by his wife, Ebba Uppindi, and has been listed as a vendor with the Central Medical Stores for more than two years, before  Luvindao’s appointment as minister in March 2025. Although Atlantic Pharmaceutical has never won a contract with the ministry, Jonathan’s direct approach…
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‘Jesus’ granted state funeral

‘Jesus’ granted state funeral

Justicia Shipena  President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has conferred national hero status on the late Solomon “Jesus” Hawala and authorised a state funeral for him, despite a moratorium on such honours and opposition from survivors of the Lubango dungeons. The decision comes despite calls from Lubango dungeon survivors and activists who opposed granting Hawala a state funeral.  Some urged the Nandi-Ndaitwah to “refrain from granting him a state funeral.” Hawala will be buried in Ongwediva on 6 September 2025. He was born on 17 August 1935 and died on 11 August 2025 in a local hospital at the age of 89. Last…
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Scammers use President and former first lady in AI cons

Scammers use President and former first lady in AI cons

Renthia Kaimbi The likeness of former first lady Monica Geingos, finance minister Ericah Shafudah, and President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah are being used in scams involving deepfakes and fake social media accounts.  Victims report receiving calls and messages from fraudsters posing as these leaders, including one case where a live WhatsApp video call used Geingos’ face to trick someone into handing over money.  NBC TV presenter Nina Katangana has also been targeted. Geingos said her office receives desperate messages from victims who have lost money. She has repeatedly distanced herself from fake accounts and numbers used to promote fraudulent forex schemes.  “Over…
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Malaria kills 154 in eight months

Malaria kills 154 in eight months

Hertta-Maria Amutenja  A total of 154 people died from malaria in the past eight months. The deaths have increased from 50 in 2024 to 154 this year. This means the country has recorded 204 deaths in two years. Namibia declared a malaria outbreak on 23 December 2024, mainly affecting northern parts of the country. Health minister Esperance Luvindao said that as of 1 August 2025, 95 412 malaria cases had been recorded nationwide.  She said 8 936 people were hospitalised as a result. Of the total cases, 17 164 were imported from Angola, making up 18% of the total. Luvindao…
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Data protection bill heads to parliament next month 

Data protection bill heads to parliament next month 

Hertta- Maria Amutenja  The ministry of information and communication technology (MICT) has confirmed that the data protection bill will be tabled in parliament in September. ICT minister Emma Theofelus announced the plan during the Standard Bank Anti-Financial Crime Conference in Windhoek on Thursday.  She said the bill will protect personal data, safeguard privacy, and provide a legal framework for secure digital transactions. “The data protection Bill will ensure that personal data is protected, privacy is respected, and digital transactions are secure. It will also strengthen public trust in digital platforms and support innovation by providing clear rules for the ethical…
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Police steps up measures to curb inmate escapes

Police steps up measures to curb inmate escapes

Allexer Namundjembo Inspector general Joseph Shikongo has ordered all regional commanders to tighten security at police facilities nationwide after a series of inmate escapes.  The directive follows the breakout of seven inmates from Ngoma Police Station over the weekend. The escapees include Angolan national Xiaver Francisco (27), Namibian national Chester Yambwa (34), and Zambian nationals Muyokela Sinyinda (20), James Lisho (35), Monga Mubita (23), Nyambe Sililo (53), and Vincent Mwiya (38). They cut through the iron roof of the holding cells to get out. Namibian Police spokesperson, deputy commissioner Kauna Shikwambi, confirmed the directive to the Windhoek Observer on Thursday. …
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Amupanda demands rerouting of youth fund

Amupanda demands rerouting of youth fund

Allexer Namundjembo Affirmative Repositioning (AR) leader and member of parliament Job Amupanda has called on prime minister Elijah Ngurare to intervene in what he described as the “chaotic and disjointed” rollout of the National Youth Development Fund. In a letter dated 14 August, Amupanda criticised the use of different deadlines and processes across regions for a programme meant to operate uniformly in a unitary state.  In some regions, the application deadline is 18 August, in others 21 August, and in some 25 August.  The Erongo region has not set a deadline, opting instead for consultative meetings. “It cannot be correct…
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Namibia pushes Africa to make healthcare a right

Namibia pushes Africa to make healthcare a right

Hertta-Maria Amutenja  African parliaments were urged to act as catalysts for change in advancing Universal Health Coverage (UHC) during a panel discussion at the 54th Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) Annual Regional Conference in The Gambia. The discussion, moderated by chairperson of Namibia’s National Council, Lukas Sinimbo Muha, highlighted healthcare as a fundamental human right and a cornerstone of sustainable development. “Health is a fundamental human right and a cornerstone of sustainable development. Yet, millions across our continent continue to face financial, geographic, and systemic barriers to accessing essential health services,” Muha said. He added that African parliaments have a constitutional…
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Namibia on track to redeem US$750m bond

Namibia on track to redeem US$750m bond

Chamwe Kaira  Namibia is on target to redeem the US$750 million eurobond when it matures in October, according to Nicholas Mukasa, director of financial markets at the Bank of Namibia. “As far as the Eurobond redemption is concerned, all I can say is that we are on target to redeem that bond when it matures in October,” Mukasa said. In her budget speech in March, minister of finance Ericah Shafudah said the 2025/26 financial year would be eventful, with the government facing the redemption of the eurobond on 29 October.  By March, the government had accumulated US$463 million in the…
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Angola’s economic woes felt by Oshikango 

Angola’s economic woes felt by Oshikango 

Chamwe Kaira  Angola’s economic downturn has negatively affected northern Namibia for nearly five years, according to Bank of Namibia (BoN) deputy governor Ebson Uanguta. He said this in response to a question by Observer Money on the impact of Angola’s economic situation on Namibia. “When trade was thriving, Oshikango was a booming town, but business activities have since slowed down. The impact has already been felt for a number of years now, there is nothing new,” Uanguta said. BoN projects Angola’s economic growth to slow to 2.4% in 2025 and 2.1% in 2026, down from 4.5% in 2024.  The slowdown…
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