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“I don’t hate Chinese and Indians “ – Mukwiilongo

“I don’t hate Chinese and Indians “ – Mukwiilongo

Stefanus Nashama In response to people who say he hates Chinese and Indian nationals, the Leader of the Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF), Epafras Mukwiilongo, denied the accusations and that he does not have personal issues with their businesses. Mukwiilongo said this in an interview with Windhoek Observer yesterday. According to him, the only thing he hates about Chinese and Indian businesspeople is the labour hiring system they are using to pay Namibians slave wages. He highlighted that it is a sad truth that Chinese and Indian businessmen men and women are paying Namibian peanuts in an independent Namibia while…
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GRN should create basic income grant for unemployed – Mbangu

GRN should create basic income grant for unemployed – Mbangu

Martin Endjala Namibia’s poverty levels are said to have reached alarming proportions and it is reported to be on the increase. In 2021, the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) survey found that about 60 percent of Namibians are either multi-dimensionally poor or vulnerable to multi-dimensional poverty. “It is high time that the government created a universal basic income for unemployed Namibians to avert poverty and to provide social protection in the country.” These are the words of National Council member of Parliament Paulus Mbangu, in a telephonic conversation with this publication yesterday. His call for a basic income grant for…
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NSA loses 30 enumeration tablets out of 13 000

NSA loses 30 enumeration tablets out of 13 000

Martin Endjala The Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) has revealed that out of the 13,000 tablets issued to enumerators during Census 2023 counting period, 30 were reported lost. NSA spokesperson, Iipumbu Sakaria said this while responding to questions during a press engagement to unpack challenges the agency faced during the counting process. He explained that before enumerators are issued with the tablets, they are signed off and a report is to be accompanied when it is returned, and based on the report is what will determine the cue of action to be taken against such an individual should it be found…
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“Amupanda is no longer a youth. He must man up”, says Amunime

“Amupanda is no longer a youth. He must man up”, says Amunime

Stefanus Nashama Former National Spokesperson of the Affirmative Repositioning (AR) Movement, Simon Amunime, said he is not interested in any fight with the movement’s leader, Job Amupanda. This follows after Amupanda yesterday took to social media accusing Amunime of running a fake Facebook account bearing the AR name while he is no longer part of the movement. “Dear activist and general members of the public. It has come to our attention that there is a boorish individual by the name of Simon Kanepolo Amunime who is suffering from dementia. He is the one running this fake AR Page and posting…
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‘We Paid for Our Children’…First Family addresses allegations of abuse of state resources

‘We Paid for Our Children’…First Family addresses allegations of abuse of state resources

Niël Terblanché Namibia’s First Couple, President Hage Geingob and First Lady Monica Geingos issued a statement to address concerns regarding expenses incurred for their children and other members of the First Family who accompanied them to Dubai for the 28th session of COP 28. According to a statement issued by State House, President Geingob and the First Lady have distinguished between expenses within their prerogative as the First Couple and those classified as private expenditures, as stipulated by the Treasury Regulations of the Government of the Republic of Namibia. These regulations specify that the children and other members of the…
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Road infrastructure development is hindered by a myriad of challenges in the Kunene Region

Road infrastructure development is hindered by a myriad of challenges in the Kunene Region

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Kunene Region is grappling with a multitude of challenges hindering the development of its road infrastructure. This is according to a recent report by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure, and Housing after an oversight visit to the road infrastructure of the region. The report sheds light on the complex issues impeding progress in this crucial sector. One of the primary challenges highlighted by the regional leadership is the uneven distribution of the road infrastructure network. The vastness and sparse population of the region have led to a concentration of roads in the eastern and south-eastern. “The…
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Inspector General calls on Namibian Police Officers to rise to challenges

Inspector General calls on Namibian Police Officers to rise to challenges

Niël Terblanché A total of 4,682 officers of the Namibian Police, spanning ranks from constables to inspectors, were promoted to higher offices during a special parade held at the Israel Patrick Iyambo Police College in Windhoek. The Inspector General of the Namibian Police, Lieutenant General Joseph Shikongo, stressed that these promotions should not be perceived as mere decorations or rewards, but rather as a call to shoulder significant responsibilities. According to General Shikongo, these responsibilities include a high level of accountability, unwavering commitment, and unwavering honesty in upholding the rule of law. He added that the promotion is a testament…
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Random acts of kindness bring festive season cheer

Random acts of kindness bring festive season cheer

Niël Terblanché It is the season of giving, and on Friday, December 1, 2023, employees of Capricorn Group embraced their roles as Changemakers by spreading holiday cheer and giving back to the most vulnerable communities through their Regional Christmas Drive. Changemakers from across the country participated in various activities and projects close to their branches or departments, which included setting up gardens, serving meals, donating essential items, painting, and distributing Christmas goodies. The Regional Christmas Drive was a heartwarming initiative that reached out to several organizations dedicated to making a difference in the lives of those less fortunate. These organizations…
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‘My journey to Miss Universe’ -Jameela

‘My journey to Miss Universe’ -Jameela

This was your first time traveling to Latin America. How was that experience?Traveling from Namibia to a Latin American country like El Salvador was an exciting and culturally enriching experience. The journey to El Salvador involved several hours of flying but it was definitely worth it. What can you tell us about El Salvador; the people, the country, etc?El Salvador is a small but vibrant country located in Central America, known for its rich history, natural beauty, and warm hospitality. The “Salvadoreños,” are so friendly and welcoming and they are so eager to share their culture and traditions with others.The…
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Namibia and Japan sign MOU at COP28

Namibia and Japan sign MOU at COP28

Martin Endjala The Namibian and Japanese governments signed a memorandum of understanding with the Japanese Bank on International Cooperation in the area of economic, environmental and social sustainability at the Conference of Parties (COP28). The signing aligns with Namibia’s climate goals, with the collaborative agreement focusing on financing the carbon-capturing project. The MoU was signed at the ongoing COP28 to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), scheduled from 30 November to 12 December 2023 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Minister of Finance and Enterprises Iipumbu Shiimi, indicated that the MoU is a demonstration of the relationship that…
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