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Nujoma and Pohamba urge Biden to remove Cuba from terror list

Nujoma and Pohamba urge Biden to remove Cuba from terror list

Niël Terblanché Namibia’s former heads of state, founding President Sam Nujoma and second President Hifikepunye Pohamba, have joined 33 former global leaders in an appeal to U.S. President Joe Biden to remove Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism. Former Colombian President Ernesto Samper led the group that sent the collective letter ahead of the 79th United Nations General Assembly in New York. The letter, according to a report in the People's Dispatch, argues that Cuba's continued inclusion on the U.S. list is unjust and worsens the already dire situation for millions of Cubans. The former heads of…
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Katutura lacks private high schools despite growing demand

Stefanus Nashama It is general knowledge that there are no private high schools established in Katutura, despite the area being home to many high school learners. During the early morning hours, hundreds of high school learners attending private high schools are often seen hailing taxis or being driven to the upmarket suburbs of Windhoek of Cimbebasia, Eros Park, Olympia and Klein Windhoek. Selma Itope, a teacher residing in Katutura, on Tuesday, told the Windhoek Observer that there is a need to establish private high schools in the capital’s most densely populated area. Itope said she has observed long lines at…
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Safe spaces for witnesses at Katima Mulilo Magistrate’s Court

Safe spaces for witnesses at Katima Mulilo Magistrate’s Court

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The newly inaugurated Katima Mulilo Magistrate’s Court includes a specialised section for vulnerable witnesses, such as children and adults, who may prefer to avoid direct eye contact with accused persons or feel uneasy in the court’s formal setting. This court was inaugurated on Tuesday. Chief Justice Peter Shivute explained that creating private and secure waiting areas for vulnerable witnesses demonstrates the government's commitment to safeguarding the dignity of vulnerable individuals in society. “Moreover, the installation of one-way mirror glass in the vulnerable witness testifying room is a notable innovation. It allows witnesses to testify without direct visual contact…
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Aussenkehr fire victims need assistance

Aussenkehr fire victims need assistance

Martin Endjala In the wake of a devastating fire that destroyed 72 reed houses in Aussenkehr last week, affected families and farm workers are receiving emergency support from local grape companies and the Aussenkehr Village Foundation. Carien Goosen, the foundation's manager, confirmed that cleanup efforts and debris removal have already commenced. “Seeing that the village population is growing, we will be building a second firefighting unit this month to help equip ourselves to assist the village. We only started last year in October, but we have done a lot so far, and more projects are on the way,” she said.…
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Sewage crisis halts classes at Martin Ndumba Secondary School

Sewage crisis halts classes at Martin Ndumba Secondary School

Martin Endjala Issues with the drainage of sewage caused a delay in the resumption of classes at Martin Ndumba Secondary School at Divundu in the Kavango East region. The learners returned to class on Tuesday. Public school students from all over the country returned to school on Monday after the midterm break. The school announced that all Grade 11 learners, both boarders and non-boarders were to report to the hostel. The school explained in a notice that it made arrangements to accommodate Grade 11 students despite the temporary closure of the school, enabling them to continue preparing for the NSSCO…
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LPM accused of interrupting UNAM engagement

LPM accused of interrupting UNAM engagement

Stefanus Nashama The Landless People’s Movement (LPM) attempted to disrupt the University of Namibia’s (UNAM) engagement with student societies and clubs at the main campus. On Tuesday, UNAM spokesperson, Simon Namesho said this following the altercation between the LPM Youth Command on Monday which led to the arrest of Michael Amushelelo. “Registered student societies and clubs with political affiliations were scheduled to engage with university management Monday morning. However, non-student members of the LPM political party attempted to join the engagement and conduct political activities on campus without authorisation,” he explained. Namesho said the interruption by LPM members left the…
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Japan and Malaysia enhance Namibia’s drought relief efforts

Japan and Malaysia enhance Namibia’s drought relief efforts

Niël Terblanché The government of Japan has announced a generous contribution of approximately N$9 million to assist the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) in Namibia with the provision of much-needed drought relief aid. According to an announcement in this regard, the aid will strengthen the Namibian government's emergency response efforts to support drought-affected populations and children at risk of malnutrition, as per a statement released on Tuesday. The vital contribution comes after Namibia declared a state of emergency in May 2024 due to an El Niño-induced drought. The WFP’s efforts, supported by Japan’s donation, will provide essential food commodity…
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Namibia launches ID Week on Identity Day

Namibia launches ID Week on Identity Day

Niël Terblanché To strengthen its dedication to providing all Namibians with proper identification documents the government has launched Identity Week to ensure that everyone will have legal identity by 2030. The goal is in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Identity Week was launched during this year's commemoration of Identity Day on Monday. The campaign will focus on the importance of civil registration and the inclusion of all citizens in the nation’s formal identity systems. The ministry of home affairs, immigration, safety, and security launched a nationwide mass registration programme earlier this year. In a statement, Etienne Maritz,…
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PwC to host discussions on tax amendments

PwC to host discussions on tax amendments

Ester Mbathera and Erasmus Shalihaxwe PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PwC), a provider of business advisory services, will host a series where experts will discuss the tax amendment update in greater detail. The recent tax amendments, gazetted on 16 September, aim to provide tax relief to individuals and businesses while broadening the tax base, signalling a shift in the country's fiscal policies. The amendment follows extensive consultations with stakeholders and is part of the government's ongoing efforts to stimulate economic growth and enhance revenue collection. According to PwC, the increase in individual tax thresholds, along with the reduction in corporate income tax rates, is…
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Amushelelo arrest ignite debate over Unam’s political ban

Amushelelo arrest ignite debate over Unam’s political ban

Stefanus Nashama The Namibian Police briefly detained Michael Amushelelo, a member of the Landless People's Movement (LPM), after his arrest at Unam’s main campus in Windhoek on Monday. He was released a few hours later. Amushelelo and a group of LPM Youth Command members were protesting the university's ban on political activities on campus. The youth demanded a discussion on the matter with the university’s management, which resulted in the arrest. Political analyst Ndumba Kamwanyah suggested that the police could have handled the situation better instead of making an arrest. “As a security apparatus, the police should be careful that…
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