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Workplace bullying leaves workers depressed and isolated

Workplace bullying leaves workers depressed and isolated

Ester Mbathera When Lorain* joined her company as a divisional human resources manager four years ago, she arrived with energy, skills, and determination. Instead of support, she found isolation, intimidation, and emotional exhaustion. Today, Lorain is one of many workers battling depression caused by bullying at work. Ahead of International Workers’ Day on 1 May, she shared how her experience began. "When I came in, I came in very strongly. But some people felt threatened. They threw me to the shareholder side and made life impossible for me," she said. She said one colleague, closely connected to senior management, began…
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Nursing graduates decry ‘high’ exam fees

Nursing graduates decry ‘high’ exam fees

Allexer Namundjembo Nursing graduates are raising concerns over the high exam fees set by the Nursing Council, with many saying the N$2,000-plus cost is an unfair barrier to entering the workforce.  Former lawmaker Hidipo Hamata condemned the charges, calling them unjust and harmful to the country’s health system.  “How can unemployed graduates, most of whom still depend on their struggling parents, be expected to afford such exorbitant fees? It is completely wrong and unfair! These are the same nurses we desperately need in our hospitals and clinics, yet we are blocking them with expensive, unnecessary barriers,” Hamata said.  He added…
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Protests erupt after murder of three girls in Okahandja

Protests erupt after murder of three girls in Okahandja

Ester Mbathera  Protests broke out across the country on Tuesday as communities, especially children, voiced fear and frustration over their safety. The protests followed the murder of three young girls in Okahandja. In Okahandja, residents filled the streets demanding justice. The killings of young girls have shaken the town, once known as the garden town. The peaceful march was joined by Deputy Minister of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture Dino Balloti, Swapo member of parliament Fenny Tutjavi, and LPM member of parliament Utaara Mootu. The leaders stood in solidarity with protestors and called for urgent action to protect…
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Mining controversy spurs local development agreement in Epupa

Mining controversy spurs local development agreement in Epupa

Allexer Namundjembo Following reports from traditional leaders in Ekungira, Epupa Constituency, that ongoing mining activities are illegal, community members have reached an agreement with mining companies to contribute to local development. This was revealed in a report by the Ombudsman, conducted after some traditional authorities complained that mining was taking place without their consent. The agreement includes conditions that the mining companies drill a borehole for the community, assist with a community garden, contribute to a community fund, and establish a school garden project. Media Ombudsman Basilius Dyakugha, in a report presented yesterday, stated that a complaint was lodged with…
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Power supply issues prompt prolonged water rationing

Power supply issues prompt prolonged water rationing

Niël Terblanché Water rationing in Walvis Bay will continue until 30 June 2025, following an extension announced by the Municipality of Walvis Bay. The extension adds 31 days to the initial measures, which were due to end today.  The decision follows ongoing electricity supply problems affecting the Rooi Bank and Dorop South aquifer systems, which are key to the town’s water supply. NamWater spokesperson Lot Ndamanomhata said the utility advised the municipality to maintain water rationing to avoid complete depletion of reservoir levels. Voltage drops and ageing infrastructure continue to limit water extraction from the boreholes. Daily water supply interruptions…
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Snake kills toddler near Omatjete

Snake kills toddler near Omatjete

Niël Terblanché A three-year-old boy, Lihoneni Mingeli, died early Monday morning after being bitten by a snake at the Ovitapita farm near Omatjete. The incident happened around 04:00, according to Inspector Judith Shomongula, spokesperson for the Namibian Police in the Erongo Region. She said the child's mother was sleeping on a bed with her two children, while a visitor slept on the floor in the same room. "The visitor felt something moving on her blanket. She woke up, lit a torch and saw the snake," Shomongula said. The visitor tried to alert the mother, but the snake had already disappeared.…
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Getaway car, N$55 000 found in Namcor fuel station robbery

Getaway car, N$55 000 found in Namcor fuel station robbery

Niël Terblanché Police have recovered N$55 000 and a getaway vehicle used in an armed robbery at the Namcor Soweto Service Station in Katutura.  According to Deputy Commissioner Kauna Shikwambi, one of the suspects was arrested after being shot in the leg during a confrontation with city police officers. Four other suspects fled and remain at large, with a manhunt underway. The robbery occurred around 09h00 on Monday when five armed individuals arrived in a black sedan with a fake number plate. They stormed both the fuel station and the adjacent Pick n Pay Express store. A 39-year-old employee was…
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GCR upgrades credit rating of Oryx Properties

GCR upgrades credit rating of Oryx Properties

Julia Heita  Oryx Properties Limited has received an upgraded national scale credit rating from Global Credit Ratings (GCR), moving to BBB+(NA)/A2(NA) with a stable outlook. The new rating reflects the company’s financial position and growth strategy. Chief Executive Officer Ben Jooste welcomed the news, saying the upgrade confirms the company’s efforts in expanding its portfolio and maintaining solid financial controls. “This ratings upgrade reflects our successful expansion strategy, improved portfolio quality and sound financial management,” said Jooste. Jooste said Oryx Properties has grown its property portfolio to N$4.2 billion while maintaining conservative gearing and strengthening its performance metrics. “The vacancy…
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​​Debmarine opens exhibition at Lüderitz Maritime Museum

​​Debmarine opens exhibition at Lüderitz Maritime Museum

Hertta-Maria Amutenja  Debmarine Namibia has opened its first permanent exhibition at the Lüderitz Maritime Museum.  The exhibition marks the company’s entry into public educational spaces focused on Namibia’s marine diamond industry. The launch follows the official opening of the museum by former president Nangolo Mbumba in September 2024.  The museum is housed in the old Lüderitz Power Station and forms part of the second phase of the Lüderitz Waterfront Development Company (LWDC) initiative. Speaking at the event, Debmarine Namibia Chief Executive Officer Willy Mertens said the exhibition aims to support education and promote awareness of the country’s marine resources.  He…
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MTC eyes next generation of innovators and leaders

MTC eyes next generation of innovators and leaders

Julia Heita Namibia’s premier mobile telecommunications company, MTC, has reaffirmed its commitment to national development by investing in education to prepare future innovators and leaders. Speaking at MTC’s 30th anniversary celebration in Windhoek on Monday, the managing director, Licky Erastus, said the next phase of the company’s work will prioritise sustainable investments in education, arts and culture, sports, health, and entrepreneurship. “As we journey towards the next 30 years in MTC’s history and that of our country, we must prioritise education so that we prepare a generation of innovators, a generation of servant leaders, a generation that will not tolerate…
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