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Itula’s government to replace regional councillors with traditional leaders

Itula’s government to replace regional councillors with traditional leaders

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) president, Panduleni Itula said if his party is elected to govern the country, they will replace regional councillors with traditional authority leaders. He made these comments during one of his recent campaigns in the Ohangwena region. “We will remove the national council and set up the traditional authority, where our traditional authority leaders will set and discuss what the country needs. Traditional leaders will be the ones getting money from the government to divide the resources among the people because our traditional leaders have their representatives through village headmen, and every village headman…
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Diescho criticises Nandi-Ndaitwah for school boundary wall inauguration

Diescho criticises Nandi-Ndaitwah for school boundary wall inauguration

Niël Terblanché Political analyst Joseph Diescho has criticised Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah for inaugurating a perimeter boundary wall at the Festus !Gonteb Primary School in the Mondesa suburb of Swakopmund. He said such events do not address the deep, systematic issues facing the nation. “A nation in which national leaders inaugurate open-space bush toilets with speeches; unveil condom dispensers for schoolchildren with speeches; and inaugurate walls at schools with speeches; such a nation is a nation with no direction." And such leaders have no vision. Who bewitched Africa that we are leaderless? Lord God, for how long?” questioned Diescho. Nandi-Ndaitwah,…
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Minimum wage directive implemented to alleviate poverty

Minimum wage directive implemented to alleviate poverty

Niël Terblanché In a decision aimed at addressing income inequality and improving the standard of living for its citizens, Namibia's Cabinet has approved the country’s first national minimum wage, set to take effect on 1 January 2025. The wage order, which was published in the government gazette on 7 August, establishes a national minimum wage of N$18 per hour for all private-sector employees. According to the latest decisions taken by Cabinet, the new minimum wage is part of a broader effort by the Namibian government to alleviate poverty and ensure that workers receive fair compensation. The initiative is particularly focused…
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Afrobarometer survey on November elections outcome criticised

Afrobarometer survey on November elections outcome criticised

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The recent Afrobarometer survey, which predicted the outcome of the November Presidential and National Assembly elections, has faced criticism for its "hogwash" results as more Namibians question its legitimacy. The survey, conducted in March and April of this year, was released last week and suggests that Swapo's presidential candidate, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, will win the November polls with 50.8% of the votes. Landless People's Movement leader, Bernadus Swartbooi is projected to take second place with 5.6% of the votes. According to the survey, the Popular Democratic Movement candidate, McHenry Venaani, will be in third place in the race with…
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Journalist switch to politics

Journalist switch to politics

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Julia Nekwaya, a journalist who previously worked for The Namibian newspaper and Namibia Broadcasting Corporation (NBC), has switched to politics. She was elected as Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) Youth League secretary-general over the weekend. She replaces Bensen Katjirijova, whose term has ended. After her election, pictures of Nekwaya in Affirmative Repositioning movement (AR) regalia started circulating on social media. She confirmed that she was part of the AR before the movement became a political party. “It is a ploy to invalidate my candidature by one of the candidates who also contested for the position during the elections. Yes,…
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Swapo given until 30 August to reply to Shipwikineni and others

Swapo given until 30 August to reply to Shipwikineni and others

Martin Endjala The High Court has ordered the Swapo party and presidential candidate, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah to respond on or before 30 August to an application challenging Swapo for failing to host an extraordinary congress following President Hage Geingob's death. Judge Kobus Miller is presiding over the matter brought by Reinhold Ngihepavali Shipwikineni, Joshua Vaino Martins, Petrus Ndeshipanda Shituula, Erich Chrismann Shivute and Aina Kalimba Angula. The five Swapo members argue that the decision to postpone the extraordinary congress to April 2025 was a violation of the party constitution. “The first respondent (Swapo) shall file their answering affidavit and counter the…
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Shanjin International Gold to Acquire Osino Resources for N$4.8 Billion

Shanjin International Gold to Acquire Osino Resources for N$4.8 Billion

Martin Endjala Osino Resources has announced that Shanjin International Gold Co. Ltd. (formerly Yintai Gold) will acquire all outstanding common shares of Osino for C$1.90 per share (N$24.77), totalling C$368 million (N$4.8 Billion) The Canadian mining company made the announcement last week. Heye Daun, President and CEO of Osino, confirmed that both Osino and Shanjin have secured approval from the Namibia Competition Commission (NaCC) for the transaction. “The approval of the NaCC was the final outstanding approval to conclude the arrangement,” he said. The closing of the arrangement is set to occur on or before 29 August. The payment of…
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Shikudule school principal denies nepotism in staff restructuring claims

Shikudule school principal denies nepotism in staff restructuring claims

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The principal of Shikudule Combined School, Taarah Shalyefu has refuted allegations of corruption, nepotism, and misconduct levelled against him. According to a letter from an anonymous source, the principal changed a junior primary teacher post to make room for Job Hafeni's fiancée, a geography teacher, and school board secretary. “Investigate and uncover what transpired at this school over the appointment and transfer of the girlfriend/fiance of the school board secretary, Mr Job 'Logik' Hafeni, who is also a geography teacher and school management member but not a head of department at that school,” the letter reads The letter…
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Namibia resumes poultry imports from RSA but suspends imports from Brazil

Namibia resumes poultry imports from RSA but suspends imports from Brazil

Niël Terblanché Namibia has resumed the importation of live poultry and birds from South Africa, following a temporary suspension imposed in September 2023. The suspension was initially enacted due to an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza in South Africa, prompting Namibia’s Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform (MAWLR) to halt all imports to protect the local poultry industry. The acting chief veterinary officer at the Directorate of Veterinary Services, Johannes Shoopala, stated in a notice on Friday that the ban has been lifted. “The resumption of imports, however, comes with stringent conditions to ensure the continued safety and…
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Powercom expands network connectivity

Powercom expands network connectivity

Niël Terblanché Stakeholders in the Namibian communication industry have been urged to collaborate more closely to ensure that every citizen can benefit from the digital age. Emma Theofelus, the Minister of Information and Communication Technology, during the groundbreaking ceremony for PowerCom’s Howobees network tower in the Keetmanshoop Rural Constituency on Thursday, made the call and said the tower will be yet another step in bridging the digital divide in Namibia. "Let us work together to ensure that every Namibian has the opportunity to thrive in the digital age," she said while stressing the need for continued collaboration among government entities,…
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