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President avoids State House after naked man break-in

President avoids State House after naked man break-in

CCTV cameras were allegedly switched off VVIP head allegedly resigns Renthia Kaimbi President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has not slept in her private residential wing at State House since a naked mental health patient broke into the heavily guarded premises nearly three weeks ago.  Multiple sources told the Windhoek Observer that Nandi-Ndaitwah is staying at her private home in Hochland Park, where security has been increased since her return from the Cassinga Day commemorations at Okapalelona in the Omusati region two weeks ago. “NDF trucks were visible at her Hochland Park residence already on that day, which was a public holiday but…
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Police denies Okondjatu shooting cover-up

Police denies Okondjatu shooting cover-up

Patience Makwele  The Namibian Police Force (Nampol) has denied allegations of a cover-up in a recent shooting incident at Okondjatu settlement in the Otjozondjupa region.  The debate intensified over the weekend after social justice activist Michael Amushelelo alleged that police attempted to conceal details surrounding the shooting incident earlier this month. In response, Nampol spokesperson deputy commissioner Kauna Shikwambi rejected the allegations and insisted the force remains committed to “fairness, transparency and professionalism". According to Shikwambi, officers responding to a violent incident on 4 May allegedly came under attack from a suspect armed with a machete before officers shot and…
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Low-income Namibians forced to walk on unsafe roads

Low-income Namibians forced to walk on unsafe roads

Patience Makwele  A new report has found that more than 70% of daily travel among low-income households in Namibia depends on walking and cycling.  The findings were highlighted on Friday during the launch of the United Nations Global Road Safety Week in Windhoek under the theme “Make Walking and Cycling Safe”. The report, titled Towards Policy Interventions for Non-Motorised Transport in Small and Medium-Sized Urban African Towns: The Namibian Case, found major gaps in infrastructure, funding and policies supporting pedestrians and cyclists. Speaking at the event, executive director in the ministry of works and transport Jonas Sheelongo, speaking on behalf…
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Stina Wu leaves homeowners paying for unfinished homes

Stina Wu leaves homeowners paying for unfinished homes

Renthia Kaimbi Residents of a housing development project in Rundu say they have been paying mortgages since 2022 for houses that remain unfinished. The affected homeowners secured bank pre-approvals for houses in the Kaisosi housing development owned by Chinese businesswoman Stina Wu. Despite receiving financing approval two years ago, the residents say they have still not taken occupancy of their homes. Social justice activist Michael Amushelelo said he received complaints from several affected homeowners. According to Amushelelo, homeowners are paying monthly mortgage deductions while also paying rent elsewhere. “It is rather painful to be paying for a house loan in…
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Asoli says President is silent on medicine shortages

Asoli says President is silent on medicine shortages

Allexer Namundjembo The Asoli Progressive Party has questioned President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah over what it described as silence on ongoing medicine shortages in public hospitals.  Asoli's president Josef Kauandenge said the government has not responded to the crisis with enough urgency. Kauandenge said the party is disappointed by the “deafening silence” from the presidency as state hospitals across the country continue struggling to supply critical medicines. “The President, as the custodian and leader of the Namibian nation, should have come forth outlining why there are shortages of critical medicines in our hospitals,” he said on Sunday.  Kauandenge also questioned health minister…
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ECN reviews electoral act ahead of 2029 elections

ECN reviews electoral act ahead of 2029 elections

Allexer Namundjembo The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) has revived the review of the Electoral Amendment Bill as it moves to strengthen the country's electoral framework ahead of the 2029 presidential and National Assembly elections and the 2030 regional and local authority polls. Speaking at a stakeholder engagement at Election House in Windhoek, ECN chairperson Elsie Nghikembua said the post-election period following the 2025 Regional Council and Local Authority Council elections offers an opportunity to assess challenges and propose reforms. “Today is the beginning of this very important post-election stakeholder consultation, with many more to come,” Nghikembua said. ECN chief…
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BCC approves new regional marine protection plan

BCC approves new regional marine protection plan

Justicia Shipena  The Benguela Current Convention (BCC) has approved a new regional strategic action plan aimed at strengthening marine protection, tackling illegal fishing and promoting a sustainable blue economy across Angola, Namibia and South Africa. The decision was taken during the 7th BCC Ministerial Conference held in Luanda on 13 May. The conference brought together ministers, senior government officials, ambassadors, technical experts and international organisations involved in fisheries, transport, mining, oil and gas, environmental management and ocean governance. During the meeting, Namibia handed over the chairpersonship of the BCC Ministerial Conference to Angola. Namibia's agriculture, fisheries, water and land reform…
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EU loan facility yet to roll out in Namibia

EU loan facility yet to roll out in Namibia

Chamwe Kaira  Despite progress in the partnership between the European Union (EU) and Namibia, officials say a €500 million (about N$10.7 billion) framework loan facility from the European Investment Bank (EIB) has not yet been rolled out, while more opportunities remain in rail and port development. The update was shared during discussions at the recent Namibia-European Union Business Forum, where officials reviewed progress under the Namibia-EU Strategic Partnership roadmap for 2023 to 2025. Officials said the partnership has already shown results in green hydrogen, critical raw materials, infrastructure development, and skills training, although several financing and policy measures are still…
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NSX records N$52.4m in weekly trading activity

NSX records N$52.4m in weekly trading activity

Chamwe Kaira  The Namibia Securities Exchange (NSX) recorded trading activity worth N$52.4 million during the week of 11 to 15 May 2026, with 868 151 shares traded across 69 deals. According to the NSX weekly market report, the overall free-float market capitalisation stood at about N$1.88 trillion during the reporting period. The financial sector recorded the highest trading activity, with a turnover of N$36.7 million from 689 990 shares traded in 54 deals. The sector’s free-float market capitalisation stood at about N$1.29 trillion. The consumer staples sector followed with trades worth N$13 million from 135 881 shares traded in eight…
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Appian secures majority stake in Omitiomire copper project 

Appian secures majority stake in Omitiomire copper project 

Staff Writer  Appian Capital Advisory has secured a 95% controlling stake in Omico Copper, the company behind the Omitiomire copper project in Namibia, following a buyout executed on 14 May. The company plans to invest more than US$400 million, about N$7.3 billion, into the project, which is expected to produce 30 000 tonnes of copper annually. The Omitiomire project is expected to operate for 15 years and holds total copper reserves estimated at 520,000 tonnes. The mining licence remains valid until 2036. Appian described the acquisition as a major expansion of its mining presence in Namibia, where it already operates…
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