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YOUNG OBSERVER | Internet access as a right and why data should be cheaper

YOUNG OBSERVER | Internet access as a right and why data should be cheaper

In today’s world, being connected to the internet is as essential as having electricity or water. It is how we work, study, communicate and even dream. For young Namibians, internet access is not a luxury anymore. It is a bridge to opportunity. Yet every month, the cost of data stands as a wall between that bridge and the people who need it most. This reality raises a question that is becoming louder across the world: should internet access be treated as a basic human right, and if so, why is it still so expensive for those who need it most?…
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YOUNG OBSERVER | Cancel culture or accountability and where we draw the line

YOUNG OBSERVER | Cancel culture or accountability and where we draw the line

Social media has become the loudest courtroom in the modern world. A single post can elevate a person to fame or tear their reputation apart. The youth of today live in a digital age where opinions travel faster than facts and where outrage often feels like justice. In Namibia, as in many other places, names have trended on social media for all the wrong reasons. Business owners, influencers and public figures have faced public backlash for bad service, dishonesty, or misconduct. Yet as the lines blur between accountability and destruction, we must ask: are we building a fair society or…
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YOUNG OBSERVER | Discovering Namibia’s hidden gems

YOUNG OBSERVER | Discovering Namibia’s hidden gems

Timbila glamping site There are places that feel like they were waiting for you to arrive. Places that slow your thoughts, steady your heartbeat and remind you that peace still exists beyond phone screens and deadlines. Timbila Glamping Site is one of those places. Tucked quietly in the folds of Namibia’s wild beauty, it offers a kind of escape that is not just physical but spiritual. For young travellers searching for meaning, rest and connection, this hidden gem feels like a rediscovery of what truly matters. Glamping, which is a combination of the words 'glamorous' and 'camping', is the bridge…
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Agra boosted by good rainfall prospects

Agra boosted by good rainfall prospects

Chamwe Kaira Regional forecasts from SARCOF-31 and the Namibia Meteorological Service predict normal to above-normal rainfall across the north and central interior, where most of Agra’s customers and stores are located. “These zones are likely to see markedly improved grazing conditions and stronger on-farm liquidity from January to March 2026, driving herd rebuilding, higher auction volumes and renewed input demand. Although parts of the southwest may remain drier and the risk of localised flooding persists, the overall climatic bias supports the agricultural value chain. In practice, that should translate into firmer rural spending, improved credit recoveries and more predictable cash…
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FirstRand bullish on uranium, oil and gas

FirstRand bullish on uranium, oil and gas

Chamwe Kaira FirstRand Limited believes that Namibia’s uranium and oil and gas sectors are well positioned for a rebound. The firm said that while low inflation should help keep interest rates down, fiscal strain from declining Southern African Customs Union and diamond revenues could force the government to reduce its spending plans to maintain debt sustainability. On tariffs, FirstRand noted that Namibia’s exports to the United States make up less than 1% of GDP and that certain products are exempt from US tariffs. The company added that, despite weaker crop farming and a contraction in diamond production, growth in Namibia’s…
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De Beers Q3 output jumps 38% on strong Botswana production

De Beers Q3 output jumps 38% on strong Botswana production

Chamwe Kaira De Beers’ diamond production rose 38% to 7.7 million carats in the third quarter of 2025, driven by higher output from its Jwaneng mine in Botswana, parent company Anglo American said in its quarterly production report. De Beers operates through joint ventures with the Namibian government, including the Namibia Diamond Trading Company, Debmarine Namibia, and Namdeb land operations. Production in Botswana climbed 51% to 6 million carats as Jwaneng processed higher-grade ore ahead of an extended maintenance shutdown planned for the entire fourth quarter. Orapa also resumed operations after a scheduled shutdown in the previous quarter. Output in…
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Model’s N$60m Auas Valley revamp marks Pick n Pay exit

Model’s N$60m Auas Valley revamp marks Pick n Pay exit

O&L Group has said the franchise agreement with Pick n Pay South Africa concluded on 30 June 2025. The roll-out of the Model brand started on 1 July 2025, with every previously branded Pick n Pay store being rebranded to Model. Observer Money asked Carmen Maartens, O&L communications specialist, about the process of rebranding from Pick n Pay to Model.  Observer Money (OM): How has the transformation from Pick n Pay gone? Carmen Maartens (CM): The franchise agreement with Pick n Pay South Africa concluded on 30 June 2025, but preparations for this transition had been underway throughout the preceding…
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Shipping delays push back Elevate Uranium’s pilot plant delivery

Shipping delays push back Elevate Uranium’s pilot plant delivery

Chamwe Kaira Elevate Uranium Ltd says shipping delays have pushed back the arrival of its U-pgrade pilot plant in Namibia to early November instead of early October. The company said the plant will be assembled on-site and begin operations as soon as possible. During the quarter ended in September, Elevate completed the design, construction and final factory testing of the pilot plant in Perth. The U-pgrade process removes gangue waste material and concentrates uranium minerals into a low-mass, high-grade concentrate before leaching. Elevate Uranium is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange and focuses on uranium exploration, development and the application…
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Old Mutual reopens unified Mariental branch

Old Mutual reopens unified Mariental branch

Staff Writer Old Mutual Namibia has officially reopened its newly unified branch in Mariental, marking a key milestone in the company’s service expansion. The reopening took place on 30 October and brought together customers, staff, and members of the Mariental community. “The reopening signified more than just a physical transformation. It represented a renewed commitment to delivering integrated, customer-centric financial solutions. The new branch now houses both life assurance and short-term insurance services under one roof, streamlining operations and enhancing convenience for customers,” said Old Mutual. Speaking at the event, Paul-Gordon Guidao-oab, general manager for retail operations and client servicing,…
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Organic Energy Solutions achieves top European SURE certification

Organic Energy Solutions achieves top European SURE certification

Staff Writer Organic Energy Solutions (OES), a subsidiary of the Ohlthaver & List Group, has become Namibia’s first and only wood-chip biomass company to receive SURE (Sustainable Resources Verification Scheme) certification for energy production. The certification marks a major milestone for Namibia’s renewable energy sector. The certification follows a three-day audit confirming that OES’s biomass operations meet the strict sustainability requirements of the European Union’s Renewable Energy Directive (RED II). With this, OES joins a small group of SURE-certified energy companies in Namibia, most of which operate in the charcoal industry. “Being the only SURE-certified wood-chip biomass company in Namibia…
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