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Hainghumbi describes NDF budget as investment in peace

Hainghumbi describes NDF budget as investment in peace

Allexer Namundjebo Member of the National Council and representative of the Engela Constituency in the Ohangwena Region, Elkan Hainghumbi, has supported the N$7.49 billion allocation to the Ministry of Defence and Veterans Affairs.  He described the funding as an investment in the country's peace, stability, and development. Speaking during the National Council’s debate on the appropriation bill, Hainghumbi said a well-resourced Namibia Defence Force (NDF) is key to protecting national sovereignty, empowering youth, and responding to emergencies. “Without peace, there can be no development. Without security, there can be no investment. The NDF is the backbone of our sovereignty, and…
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‘Your Kitchen’ hospitality project nearing market launch

‘Your Kitchen’ hospitality project nearing market launch

Allexer Namundjebo The ‘Your Kitchen Project’ has a market entry planned in the coming months as it wraps up Phase One of its operations.  The project, supported by the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB), aims to provide nutritious meals for workers and expand services to state institutions such as government school hostels, prisons, and hospitals. The N$20 million project, funded by Italian directors, was inaugurated in September 2023.  It is the first of its kind in Namibia to use technologies and methods common in Europe and the United States. Speaking during a familiarisation tour at the facility on…
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Stakeholders call for inclusive, enforceable workplace safety law

Stakeholders call for inclusive, enforceable workplace safety law

Niël Terblanché The Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Bill is a step closer to becoming law after stakeholders met in Windhoek on Tuesday for a validation workshop.  The meeting brought together representatives from government, labour, employer organisations, and the International Labour Organisation (ILO). Aune Mudjanima, deputy executive director in the Ministry of Justice and Labour Relations, said the workshop marked a crucial step in Namibia’s effort to protect workers. “Validating this bill is not the end of our journey. It is the beginning of a new chapter in Namibia’s OSH history,” she said. The Bill seeks to update and unify…
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China offers to help Namibians help themselves

China offers to help Namibians help themselves

Niël Terblanché Chinese Ambassador to Namibia, Zhao Weiping, says China is ready to share its development experience and support Namibia’s efforts to fight poverty and reach its goals. Speaking at a press briefing in Windhoek on Tuesday, Zhao highlighted how China has lifted millions out of poverty.  He introduced two books that outline President Xi Jinping’s approach to governance and poverty reduction. “One is up and Out of Poverty’,” Zhao said, referring to a collection of President Xi Jinping’s writings from his time as a local Party official.  He added that the second is ‘Eradicating Poverty’, which contains excerpts from…
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Palestine seeks closer ties with Namibia

Palestine seeks closer ties with Namibia

Justicia Shipena  The Non-Resident Ambassador of the State of Palestine to Namibia, Hanan Jarrar, says she looks forward to future engagements with the country for collaboration and parliament-to-parliament cooperation, including the establishment of a Friendship Group with the Palestinian parliament. Jarrar made these remarks during a courtesy call to the National Assembly on Monday.  She met with Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Phillipus Katamelo. The visit aimed to strengthen diplomatic relations between Namibia and Palestine.  Jarrar gave an update on the situation in Gaza and spoke about the impact of the ongoing conflict. “What is currently happening in Palestine…
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Entrepreneurs honoured at DBN 2025 business awards

Entrepreneurs honoured at DBN 2025 business awards

Justicia Shipena Blue Crane Safaris Namibia CC, OLC Arandis Solar Energy Corporation, and Lizwise Investment emerged as top winners at the Development Bank of Namibia’s 2025 Good Business and Innovation Awards, held on Monday evening at the Windhoek Country Club and Resort. The event marked two decades of celebrating Namibian entrepreneurship and innovation.  Winners were recognised across three key categories: Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), Large Enterprises, and the DBN Innovation Award. Blue Crane Safaris Namibia CC was named winner in the SME category, with Ongula Homestead Group as first runner-up.  In the Large Enterprise category, OLC Arandis Solar Energy…
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Netball Namibia to host COSANA tournament

Netball Namibia to host COSANA tournament

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Netball Namibia will host the Club Championships in Windhoek from 22 to 26 May 2025, in partnership with the Confederation of Southern Africa Netball Associations (COSANA). The matches will take place at the Israel Patrick Iyambo Police College in Olympia. Namibia will be represented by Wanderers Netball Club, Mighty Gunners, and Namibia Correctional Services. The winning team will walk away with the championship title. Group A includes six teams: Maun Heroes Netball Club and Jwaneng Netball Club from Botswana, Wanderers Netball Club and Namibia Correctional Services from Namibia, Makate High Flyers from Zimbabwe, and Royal Flames from Eswatini.…
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Considerations before casting a vote for Windhoek local and regional elections

Considerations before casting a vote for Windhoek local and regional elections

Sem Billy David I As the local authority and regional council elections approach, voters in Windhoek, particularly those living in the sprawling informal settlements and underdeveloped suburbs, confront a critical choice that could shape their communities for years to come. With rapid urbanization, inadequate service delivery, and increasing inequality, residents must cast their votes with informed minds and a clear understanding of what is at stake. The stakes are both the short-term improvement of living conditions and the long-term sustainability of the residents.  As candidates present their agendas, it is essential for voters to critically assess their proposals, ensuring they…
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/Gobanin, San communities demand land

/Gobanin, San communities demand land

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The /Gobanin and San traditional communities in the Omaheke Region have accused the Namibian government of marginalising them, dispossessing their land, and refusing to recognise their elected leader, Chief Frans Migub/Goagoseb. The communities say Chief Goagoseb was elected and crowned in October 2003 under their customary law.  However, for over 20 years, the Ministry of Urban and Rural Development (MURD) has not recognised him.  Instead, the ministry recognises Stephanus Gariseb, whom the communities say was imposed on them against their will. “The continued non-recognition of our democratically elected chief and the failure to address our historical land dispossession…
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‘Shipwikineni tried and failed to collapse Swapo’ – Shaningwa

‘Shipwikineni tried and failed to collapse Swapo’ – Shaningwa

Allexer Namundjebo Swapo’s secretary general, Sophia Shaningwa, has dismissed Reinhold Shipwikineni’s resignation from the party, calling it meaningless and accusing him of trying to sabotage the party from within. Her comments came in a response letter after Shipwikineni submitted his resignation to the Swapo headquarters earlier this week. Shaningwa said the party had already distanced itself from Shipwikineni when he publicly supported Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) presidential candidate Panduleni Itula ahead of the 2024 national elections. “For that reason, the Swapo Party had already viewed you as no longer part of its membership,” said Shaningwa in a response letter. …
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