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Investor confidence in SA strengthens in recent months

Investor confidence in SA strengthens in recent months

Staff Writer Investor confidence in South Africa has strengthened recently, supported by positive domestic and global developments, the South African Reserve Bank has said. These include South Africa’s removal from the Financial Action Task Force grey list, a more supportive fiscal outlook outlined in the 2025 medium-term budget policy statement, the formal adoption of a 3% inflation target, and an upgrade of the country’s foreign currency sovereign credit rating by S&P Global Ratings.  The rating upgrade was South Africa’s first in two decades. Easing global trade tensions and higher commodity prices, particularly for gold and platinum group metals, also supported…
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Grootfontein teacher resigns amid sexual assault allegations

Grootfontein teacher resigns amid sexual assault allegations

Renthia Kaimbi A teacher accused of sexually assaulting boys at Wilhelm Nortier Primary School in Grootfontein has resigned while in police custody, the Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture has confirmed. In a statement released yesterday, the ministry condemned the alleged sexual assault and said it wo uld cooperatefully with law enforcement while providing support to the affected learners.  Education executive director Erastus Haitengela said the ministry will work with authorities to ensure those responsible are held accountable. He said the case is now before the courts, but stressed that the ministry is treating the matter with…
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Zambezi secession issue not fully resolved-Kamanyah

Zambezi secession issue not fully resolved-Kamanyah

Allexer Namundjembo Renewed calls for the former Caprivi Region to break away from Namibia reflect the revival of an old issue that was never fully addressed through sustained and inclusive dialogue, political analyst Ndumba Kamwanyah says. Kamwanyah made the remarks as demonstrations linked to the United Democratic Party’s (UDP) secession agenda, alongside counter-protests by residents, continued in Katima Mulilo. Similar demands surfaced in the late 1990s and were firmly rejected by the government.  “Similar demands were made in the late 1990s and were firmly rejected by the state,” Kamwanyah said.  The Constitution defines Namibia as a unitary, sovereign and indivisible…
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Cholera cases surge in Grootfontein

Cholera cases surge in Grootfontein

Renthia Kaimbi Cholera cases in Grootfontein have more than tripled in three weeks as suspected infections rise to 50. The outbreak was first flagged on 18 November with one suspected case.  By 24 November, health authorities were investigating six cases, three of which were confirmed by the Namibia Institute of Pathology (NIP). As of yesterday, the Ministry of Health and Social Services is tracking 50 suspected cases in the Grootfontein district.  Laboratory testing by the NIP has confirmed 10 positive cases. Twenty-eight suspected cases tested negative.  Four samples have not yet been tested, one result is pending, and two patients…
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HSAN denies acting as homeschooling regulator

HSAN denies acting as homeschooling regulator

Allexer Namundjembo The Home-Schooling Association of Namibia (HSAN) says it has never presented itself as a regulatory body or a registering or approving authority. It also says it does not act as an oversight or inspection body, nor is it a school or private education institution. Responding to questions sent by the Windhoek Observer on Monday, HSAN said it has also never presented itself as a substitute for the Ministry of Education or as a school in any way, type or form. “The media release correctly states that only the Ministry has the legal mandate to regulate, approve, and oversee…
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Local authorities, SOEs owe NamPower N$557m

Local authorities, SOEs owe NamPower N$557m

Justicia Shipena  Local authorities and state-owned enterprises (SOEs) owe NamPower N$557 million after failing to meet repayment arrangements.  The Electricity Control Board (ECB) disclosed the figures following its board meeting on 9 December 2025.  The Mariental municipality owes the largest amount at N$233.29 million.  Meanwhile, Gobabis Municipality owes N$70.2 million, followed by Karasburg Municipality with N$59 million, Aranos Town Council with N$58 million, Maltahöhe Village Council with N$34 million, Gibeon Village Council with N$24 million and Bethanie Village Council with N$21 million. Local authorities on bulk prepayment arrangements owe a further N$210 million.  Rehoboth Town Council, which has been on…
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Zambezi warning bells ring again: Act now or risk repeating a national tragedy

Namibia is once again standing at a familiar and deeply uncomfortable crossroads. The renewed calls for Zambezi secession, now resurfacing in Katima Mulilo, should chill every Namibian who remembers the painful lessons of our past. We have been here before. We ignored the warning signs then, dismissed legitimate grievances as fringe agitation, and laughed off the danger until it erupted into a national crisis. To do so again would be reckless in the extreme. Let us be clear from the outset: there is no credible evidence that the majority of Zambezi residents support secession. Analysts are correct in pointing out…
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High Court judge: ‘Errors do not void election results automatically’

High Court judge: ‘Errors do not void election results automatically’

Justicia Shipena  Election results remain binding even when they contain errors, unless a court sets them aside, the High Court has ruled in a case that corrected a mistake in the allocation of a council seat in the Rundu local authority election. In a ruling delivered on 9 December 2025, High Court judge Thomas Masuku said administrative decisions, including election outcomes, remain valid and effective until set aside by a competent court. He stressed that this principle underscores the central role of legality in the electoral process. “It is now firmly settled that administrative decision-making remains valid and binding, however…
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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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