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All hands on deck: Nandi-Ndaitwah, Witbooi, Ngurare and Zamwaani chart a new course for Namibia’s fishing industry

In a political climate often defined by distance between policymakers and the sectors they regulate, the Namibian government’s decision to dispatch its most senior leadership to the coast for direct consultations with the fishing industry stands out as both rare and commendable. It's unprecedented. The presence of Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, Lucia Witbooi, Elijah Ngurare and Inge Zamwaani in one room with industry stakeholders is not merely symbolic; it is a deliberate acknowledgement that the fishing sector, anchored along the cold and productive waters of the Atlantic Ocean, is far too important to be managed through fragmented dialogue or bureaucratic detachment. This…
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Tourism industry pushes back on Ultimate Safaris probe …claims NaCC’s investigation is selective and unfair

Tourism industry pushes back on Ultimate Safaris probe …claims NaCC’s investigation is selective and unfair

Renthia Kaimbi The Hospitality Association of Namibia (HAN) has questioned why similar exclusive tourism agreements in national parks have not faced scrutiny, such as those of venture arrangements in the Brandberg area. This week, the Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC) launched an investigation into joint-venture arrangements in the Brandberg area. The investigation targets Ultimate Safaris and three conservancies, Doro !Nawas Conservancy, Uibasen Twyfelfontein Conservancy and Sorris Sorris Conservancy.  It focuses on agreements that grant exclusive tourism rights, which may limit access for other operators. HAN chief executive officer Gitta Paetzold, in a letter dated 21 April 2026 to NaCC, said the…
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Disability conference flops after Ngurare’s no show directive 

Disability conference flops after Ngurare’s no show directive 

Justicia Shipena  The government withdrew its participation from the Disability Inclusion, Diversity and Equity Conference shortly before it was due to begin in Windhoek. A conference on disability and inclusion failed to take place after the government withdrew its participation. The conference was cancelled shortly before it was due to begin in Windhoek. The Disability Inclusion, Diversity and Equity Conference, organised by the Intelligence Transfer Centre, was set to start on Wednesday but was postponed hours before opening. A directive from the Office of the Prime Minister dated 17 April 2026, seen by the Windhoek Observer on Tuesday night, instructed…
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Namdia heist investigation remains classified

Namdia heist investigation remains classified

Patience Makwele  The minister of home affairs, immigration, safety and security, Lucia Iipumbu, says the investigation into the diamond that took place at Namib Desert Diamonds (Namdia) in January last year will remain classified. The armed robbery at Namdia’s headquarters in Windhoek resulted in the theft of diamonds estimated at N$315 million. She said details of the case cannot be made public while investigations continue. “Details surrounding the case remain classified and will only be made public once investigations are concluded,” she said, adding that early disclosure could affect operations. She said the case is still active and that the…
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PDM moves to fix internal problems 

PDM moves to fix internal problems 

Allexer Namundjembo Internal divisions, communication gaps and inefficiencies have weakened the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM), secretary general Manuel Ngaringombe said. He made the remarks at a press conference in Windhoek on Tuesday after a three-day leadership indaba held in Otjiwarongo. “We used the Indaba as a moment of reflection, honesty and strategic repositioning,” Ngaringombe said. He stated that the meeting represented a pivotal moment for the party, during which leaders directly addressed internal challenges. “A strong opposition must first be united and disciplined,” he said. PDM experienced a massive resignation of its members, especially those in leadership positions. Ngaringombe said…
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Germany pledges N$1.5m into GBV fight in Namibia

Germany pledges N$1.5m into GBV fight in Namibia

Renthia Kaimbi Germany has committed €84 432.35 (about N$1.59 million) to support efforts to fight gender-based violence in Namibia. The funding will support the “Speak Up” campaign led by the Ombetja Yehinga Organisation (OYO).  The project will run from 1 April to 31 December 2026 and target the Hardap, Erongo and Omusati regions. The agreement was signed on 30 March 2026 by German ambassador to Namibia Thorsten Hutter and OYO founder and director Philippe Talavera. The campaign will focus on schools and communities. It aims to promote dialogue on mental health and positive masculinity as ways to prevent violence. “We…
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OBSERVER COASTAL | Seafarer shortage threatens stability of crab sector 

OBSERVER COASTAL | Seafarer shortage threatens stability of crab sector 

Renthia Kaimbi  Fishing industry stakeholders say a shortage of Namibian seafarers in the crab sector is putting operations at risk. The issue was raised during a meeting with Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah on Wednesday at the Atlantic Hotel in Walvis Bay. Industry representatives said there is a growing gap in qualified local officers and engineers on crab vessels.  They said many trained Namibians are moving to jobs in oil and gas and cargo shipping. To address the shortage, stakeholders proposed closer coordination between the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform and the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security. …
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OBSERVER COASTAL | Fishing industry urges Govt not to limit freezer vessels

OBSERVER COASTAL | Fishing industry urges Govt not to limit freezer vessels

Renthia Kaimbi  Fishing industry stakeholders have urged the government not to restrict freezer vessel operations, warning that such a move could affect exports, jobs and competitiveness. The concerns were raised during an engagement with Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah in Walvis Bay on Wednesday, where industry players met with the government to discuss the future of the sector under the sixth National Development Plan (NDP6).  Stakeholders said freezer operations are key to maintaining Namibia’s position in regional and international markets.  They said demand in Africa remains focused on whole round frozen horse mackerel. “Restricting freezer operations would have immediate consequences for Namibia’s export…
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OBSERVER COASTAL | Businesses taught how to handle trade disputes 

OBSERVER COASTAL | Businesses taught how to handle trade disputes 

Renthia Kaimbi A three-day workshop on the dispute settlement mechanism under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) ended in Swakopmund, with organisers saying it will help Namibian businesses handle trade disputes and take part in continental trade. The workshop was hosted by the Ministry of International Relations and Trade with the AfCFTA Secretariat. It brought together entrepreneurs, policymakers and private sector representatives. Discussions focused on how the dispute settlement system works in practice.  The mechanism provides a process to resolve trade disputes between member countries through rules and procedures. It is meant to ensure fairness and predictability in cross-border…
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Govt commits to upgrading airport infrastructure 

Govt commits to upgrading airport infrastructure 

Chamwe Kaira  Works and transport minister Veikko Nekundi says the government plans to build a third terminal at Hosea Kutako International Airport (HKIA) as part of efforts to expand aviation infrastructure. He made the remarks at the opening of Aviation Week Africa 2026, where he said aviation is a key part of Namibia’s development plans. Nekundi said the government is also working on reviving the national airline, Namibia Air, to improve connectivity. He said Namibia is investing in aviation systems, including radar, air traffic management and navigation infrastructure to support safer and more efficient operations. The minister said the government…
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