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Strong gold prices keep mining sector stable

Strong gold prices keep mining sector stable

Chamwe Kaira The Chamber of Mines of Namibia has released its monthly mining update for October, showing that the mining sector remained stable despite global economic uncertainty, weak industrial activity in key markets, and pressure on diamond and base-metal demand. The update shows that mining continues to play a central role in the national economy, supported by strong performance in gold and uranium. Global conditions in October reflected softer industrial output in China, ongoing trade tensions, and cautious investor sentiment.  Despite this, Namibia’s mining industry held steady, supported by record gold prices and continued growth in uranium production. Gold reached…
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Mobile internet use climbs in third quarter

Mobile internet use climbs in third quarter

Chamwe Kaira Namibia recorded an increase in mobile broadband usage and steady performance across the information and communication technology sector in the third quarter of 2025, according to the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (Cran). The total number of active SIM cards rose by 3% during the quarter, reversing the stability recorded in the previous period.  The growth was driven by a 3% increase in prepaid subscriptions, while postpaid subscriptions grew by 1%. “Mobile broadband usage rose by 6%, and dongle and router-based broadband subscriptions increased significantly by 30%, although from a relatively small base indicating renewed interest in fixed…
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Angola invites bids for rail line with Namibia link

Angola invites bids for rail line with Namibia link

Chamwe Kaira Angola’s Ministry of Transport has launched a public tender for the concession to operate, manage, and maintain the Namibe Corridor, which includes plans for a future railway connection with Namibia. The tender invites interested bidders to submit proposals by 4 May 2026.  The concession will run for an initial period of 30 years, with the option to extend it to 50 years. The concession covers the Moçâmedes–Menongue railway line and includes rolling stock, railway infrastructure, workshops, and a training centre.  It also allows for the design and construction of new sections, extensions, and branch lines, including a rail…
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Westair celebrates locally qualified maintenance engineers

Westair celebrates locally qualified maintenance engineers

Staff Writer  Westair Aviation, together with its aviation training subsidiary Signa Aviation, celebrated a historic milestone recently with the graduation of Namibia’s first group of Aviation Maintenance Engineers (AMEs) to complete both their trade test preparation and final assessments entirely within Namibia. The ceremony recognized 20 apprentices who completed 18 theory modules, and nine graduates who successfully completed the full skills test process and are now officially qualified AMEs. This marked the first time a Namibian Aviation Training Organisation (ATO) has delivered a complete trade test pathway locally. It is a breakthrough for the country’s aviation training landscape and an…
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AISOD sets out vision for Namibia’s AI future

AISOD sets out vision for Namibia’s AI future

Staff Writer Artificial Intelligence Service Optimisation for Development (AISOD), a Namibian-registered artificial intelligence innovation and training organisation, has outlined its plans to position Namibia and Africa as leaders in ethical and locally developed AI systems. AISOD was founded in 2023 by Namibian technologist Joel Tiago. The organisation focuses on using artificial intelligence to improve service delivery, develop digital systems, and equip Namibians with technological skills suited to a changing economy.  Its work aligns with Namibia’s National AI and Digital Strategies and responds to the need for African-driven AI solutions. “Artificial intelligence must not be something Africa merely consumes,” said Tiago. …
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Shafudah says payroll court order is unclear

Shafudah says payroll court order is unclear

Renthia Kaimbi Finance minister Ericah Shafudah has denied being in contempt of court, saying the High Court order on the government’s payroll deduction system is unclear and difficult to implement. She also argues that serious data problems from a microlender have delayed the system’s transition. Shafudah filed her defence last Thursday in a case brought by Entrepo Finance (Pty) Ltd, which centres on the Payroll Deduction Management System (PDMS).  The system allows civil servants to repay loans directly from their salaries. The Ministry of Finance decided to take over management of the PDMS after its contract with private service provider…
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High Court freezes funds in ||Karas corruption case

High Court freezes funds in ||Karas corruption case

Allexer Namundjembo The High Court has granted a preservation order freezing funds in the accounts of two individuals linked to a suspected corruption scheme involving the ||Karas Regional Council. High Court acting judge Eileen Rakow issued the order after an application by the office of the prosecutor general.  The order bars the account holders from accessing or moving the funds while investigations continue.  It also opens the way for possible forfeiture to the state under the Prevention of Organised Crime Act (POCA). The case follows allegations raised in Parliament in April by Affirmative Repositioning leader Job Amupanda. Amupanda accused August…
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Ngurare calls for equal care at Kaisosi Medical Centre

Ngurare calls for equal care at Kaisosi Medical Centre

Renthia Kaimbi Prime minister Elijah Ngurare says the new Kaisosi Medical Centre must serve all Namibians and not only those with medical aid.  He stressed that health care must remain a right and not a privilege. “Health is a human right, not a luxury commodity… I challenge you to structure your services to assist the wider access and delivery of primary health services to all people… not just those with medical aid cards,” Ngurare said at the official opening of the facility on Friday in Rundu. Ngurare officially opened the Kaisosi Medical Centre, describing it as a key milestone in…
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Only unsafe and unregistered vehicles restricted at Sossusvlei

Only unsafe and unregistered vehicles restricted at Sossusvlei

Allexer Namundjebo The Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism says the Sossusvlei shuttle concession only restricts access for certain vehicles and unregistered operators and does not block self-drive visitors or Namibia Tourism Board (NTB)-registered tour operators and lodges from entering Sossusvlei at no cost. The ministry issued the clarification on Saturday following growing concern from tourism operators and the public about how the concession works and whether it limits access to the iconic site. According to the ministry, the restrictions apply only to unregistered operators, environmentally risky vehicles such as buses and trucks, and unsuitable 2×4 vehicles, especially on the…
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The village has died. Long live the village

The village has died. Long live the village

Not long ago, a friend and I found ourselves locked in a heated debate about our traditional villages, what many of us still affectionately call “back home".  What began as a casual conversation quickly turned into a fundamental disagreement about the future of these places. His position was blunt: our villages are dying and not worth investing in. Mine was equally firm: if villages are dying, then it is precisely our generation, the one with education, mobility, and relative means, that must step in to ensure they do not disappear. That debate forced me to confront a broader national question:…
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