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Namibia chair SADC Fisheries Monitoring Control Centre

Namibia will chair the SADC Fisheries Monitoring, Control, and Surveillance Coordination Centre (MCSCC) for the next two years.The SADC Ministers of Agriculture, Food Security, Fisheries, and Aquaculture confirmed Stanley Ndara as the MCSCC board chairperson last week.The board will be driving the process to operationalize the MCSCC and ensure that we improve regional efforts to combat illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing.Ndara is also chairperson of the SADC Fisheries Regional Technical Team for the MCSCC's establishment.“Having a Namibian as the chairperson of an important regional technical team within SADC showcases Namibia's expertise and leadership in the fisheries sector. This helps…
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Satellite Bfree campus for Okuryangava

Satellite Bfree campus for Okuryangava

Monica Geingos's office, in collaboration with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia (ELCIN), will be building a new satellite #BeFree Community campus in Okuryangava, Windhoek. The former first lady’s office made this announcement on Saturday following her visit to Okuryangava, where she attended the #BeFree Building Communities event. A statement on her social media platforms states that the campus will provide the community with accessible, nonjudgmental healthcare and support services.The services to be offered will include primary healthcare, sexual reproductive health and rights services, a community library, horticultural services, and skills development and employment opportunities through a sanitary pad manufacturing…
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DROUGHT EMERGEMCY:

The severe and continuous drought in Namibia has prompted President Nangolo Mbumba to declare a National State of Emergency.The official declaration was published in the Government Gazette.“Under Article 26 (I) of the Namibian constitution, read together with section 30 (3) of the Disaster Risk Management Act, 2012 (Act. No. 10 of 2012), I declare that, with effect from 22 May 2024, a State of Emergency exists in Namibia on account of the persisting national disaster of drought that exists in all the regions of the Republic of Namibia,” the presidency stated in the Government Gazette.
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Old Mutual eyes northern regions for 2024 Entrepreneurship Programme

Old Mutual eyes northern regions for 2024 Entrepreneurship Programme

Martin Endjala Old Mutual's Sustainable, Economic, and Empowerment Drive (OM SEED) has announced its 2024 edition, which will focus on the northern regions of Ohangwena, Zambezi, Oshikoto, and Kavango West. For its third edition, the Old Mutual Foundation has allocated N$800 000 to support grassroots entrepreneurs in these areas. Last week, Windhoek hosted the initiative's launch. Old Mutual Namibia's executive group marketing, public affairs, and sustainability, Mignon du Preez, stated that the organization strategically selected the four regions to promote entrepreneurship, generate value within local communities, and tackle the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). “Through capital provision and incubation…
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Gibeon sewage issue blamed on residents’ behaviour

Gibeon sewage issue blamed on residents’ behaviour

Martin Endjala Gibeon residents are blamed for the village's sewage problem because they vandalized the pump station and stole electrical cables and the sewer pump. As a result, sewage water has been accumulating in residents' yards for the past week. Teo Nghilundua, a civil engineer and civil contractor for TJ Civil Technology Company, told the Windhoek Observer over the weekend that the main culprits contributing to the malfunctioning of the sewage structure in the village are the residents' behaviour. "The sewage issue cannot be blamed on the Gibeon Village Council or politicians, although often they are used as scapegoats. The…
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Businessman wants NCCI to be led by business people

Businessman wants NCCI to be led by business people

Ester Mbathera Northern-based businessman Benjamin Hauwanga, alias BH, wants the Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) to be led by business people and not heads of parastatals. Hauwanga made these remarks when he resigned from the chamber as a board member last week. He remains a member of the chamber. “It is disappointing to realise that the chamber is not catering to its members, the business community, thus, they are not really there to help the business community,” he said. The chamber's current leadership consists of six board members who are heads of parastatals, eight from the private sector,…
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AR accuses Aranos Town Council of misconduct

AR accuses Aranos Town Council of misconduct

Martin Endjala The Affirmative Repositioning (AR) interim chairperson of the Hardap Regional Activists Council, David Kanu Kharuchab, has accused the Aranos Town Council of misconduct and corruption. Councillors Christine Jarson and Hans Baffrath face accusations after attending a meeting of the Association for Local Authorities in Namibia (ALAN) in Lüderitz during the recruitment process for a new Aranos Town Council CEO. Kharuchab alleges that the trip was unnecessary and that the councillors claimed travel allowances for vehicle hire but instead made use of lifts. “Jarson and Baffrath travelled to Lüderitz for the ALAN meeting, which was unnecessary. What impact were…
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Namibia receives life-saving therapeutic food

Namibia receives life-saving therapeutic food

Niël Terblanché The United States government donated 14 tonnes of ready-to-use therapeutic food to Namibia's Ministry of Health and Social Services. This donation, valued at N$966,000, aims to address the effects of the drought and the resultant food insecurity situation in Namibia. According to the latest Integrated Food Security Phase Classification Report, one in five Namibians regularly goes to bed hungry. The donation is part of a broader agreement between the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Chevron. This partnership has committed N$5.7 million to support water access projects and N$1 million for emergency drought relief for the…
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Swartbooi accuses Swapo of borrowing money to create jobs because of elections

Swartbooi accuses Swapo of borrowing money to create jobs because of elections

Stefanus Nashama The leader of the Landless People's Movement (LPM), Bernadus Swartbooi, has accused the ruling Swapo Party of using borrowed money to create job opportunities as a ploy in its election campaign. Speaking LPM rally in Ondangwa on Saturday, Swartbooi said that Swapo is investing funds into projects to appeal to the youth. “They are taking money that we do not have, borrowing that money, and putting it into projects, saying young people come, there are jobs,” he said. He cautioned voters against succumbing to manipulation and instead encouraged them to consider the future. Swartbooi also made the point…
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Mudge wants to kick the Chinese out

Mudge wants to kick the Chinese out

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Republican Party leader, Henk Mudge says Chinese nationals living in Namibia have no regard for the country’s law and have turned it into their playground. He said once he is voted into office, he will grant them three months to leave Namibia. Mudge was speaking at the presidential candidates’ discussion that took place last Thursday in Windhoek. ‘’They made our country a playground. They are selling fake goods, which puts our people out of business, and this is all because of the protection they are getting from Swapo. So the only way to protect Namibian people and protect…
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