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Understanding Youth Voter Turnout Trends and Behaviors in Namibia

Understanding Youth Voter Turnout Trends and Behaviors in Namibia

Appolonia Iithete Youth voter turnout in Namibia is not just a numerical statistic but a reflection of broader socio-economic, educational, and regional dynamics that shape political participation among young citizens. An understanding of these trends and behaviours is essential for identifying the obstacles to and possibilities for promoting a more representative and involved democracy. Socio-economic factors play a significant role in influencing youth voter turnout in Namibia. For many young Namibians, voting represents a pathway to influence policies that could address unemployment, improve economic prospects, and secure a better future. However, socio-economic disparities between urban and rural areas often create…
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The benefits of youth engagement in voting

The benefits of youth engagement in voting

Tomas Nashongo Youth participation in voting is fundamental to deciding our nation's future. Despite constituting a significant portion of the electorate, many young people remain disengaged and detached from political issues. Providing motivators that align with the interests and values of the youth is one of the most effective ways to engage them in governmental issues. Politicians can thus target youthful electors with their missions by understanding what drives this age. This could involve implementing programs such as providing contribution-free or heavily subsidised services, fostering professional development and educationally achievable outcomes, or advocating for causes that are important to young…
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Women, Gender parity and the Tourism Puzzle in Namibia

Women, Gender parity and the Tourism Puzzle in Namibia

Aradhana Khowala Those of us in the West like to think of ourselves as the centre of the progressive world. On a recent flight to Namibia where I was invited to give a keynote at the African Hospitality Investment Conference, a story riveted me and captured my attention because it had an ending that I didn’t expect. It was the recent Gender gap report from WEF and it was clear to me that we remain stubbornly stuck to our prejudices about Africa and it’s time for a rethink. Since its independence in 1990, Namibia has made strides in achieving gender…
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MTC makes the connection in Otjinene

MTC makes the connection in Otjinene

Martin Endjala After 29 years in existence, Mobile Telecommunication Limited (MTC) widened its presence with a dealer shop concept in the Otjinene village, in the Omaheke region on Tuesday. John Ekongo, MTC’s corporate affairs manager, explained that apart from providing services to the people, the dealership concept also provides income for dealers to earn a commission from serving MTC clientele, especially in remote areas. “Before this new dealer shop, people of Otjinene and other adjacent constituencies used to travel hundreds of kilometres to Gobabis or Grootfontein to open a contract account. We are thus glad that this will not be…
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Alcoholic beverages top exported commodities

Alcoholic beverages top exported commodities

Martin Endjala Alcoholic beverages topped the list of commodities exported from Namibia, contributing 72% to the commodity trade in May. This is according to the Namibia Statistics Agency's (NSA) latest international merchandise trade statistics bulletin. Namibia exported goods worth N$5.4 billion and imported goods worth N$5.3 billion to and from other African countries. Exports to Kenya stood at N$10 million. Namibia imported goods valued at N$464 905, with the import basket mainly made up of men's or boys' clothing (47.4%) and telecommunications equipment (16.2%). In the analysis of the commodity of the month, the country imported blankets worth N$10.8 million…
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Caltex re-enters Namibian fuel retail market

Caltex re-enters Namibian fuel retail market

Niël Terblanché Chevron Brands International LLC (Chevron), a subsidiary of Chevron Corporation, has announced its re-entry into Namibia’s retail fuel market through a long-term retail trademark licensing agreement with Bachmus Oil and Fuel Supplies (PTY) LTD (Bachmus). According to Juliana Loh, Chevron’s Senior Corporate Affairs Advisor, the new partnership marks the return of the Caltex brand to the Namibian fuel retail sector. Loh said that Chevron has appointed Bachmus as the licensee for the Caltex brand, entrusting them with the sale, marketing, and distribution of Caltex fuels across Namibia. This agreement aims to expand the Caltex-branded service station network throughout…
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Masisi visits Namibia to strengthen bilateral relations

Masisi visits Namibia to strengthen bilateral relations

Niël Terblanché President Nangolo Mbumba is hosting President Mokgweetsi Masisi of Botswana for a working visit. The visit will be focused on strengthening the bilateral relations between the two countries and enhancing cooperation in various sectors. During the visit, Masisi will serve as the guest of honour at the Swakopmund International Trade Expo (Swaitex). This year’s Swaitex is aimed at efficient connectivity and resource beneficiation for sustainable growth in Africa. The expo at the coast will provide an opportunity for the leaders to engage with industry stakeholders and discuss collaborative initiatives aimed at the economic development of both nations. The…
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Pan-African Parliament advocates for free movement protocol

Pan-African Parliament advocates for free movement protocol

Stefanus Nashama The Pan-African Parliament has urged its members to engage their respective parliaments on the protocol of free movement across the continent. The Deputy Chairperson of the Permanent Committee on Trade, Customs and Immigration, McHenry Venaani, presented this report during the Pan-African Parliament session in South Africa on Monday. “Africa has the dream of attaining the highest levels of economic growth, and this can only be effective if there is free movement of people on the continent. Therefore, there is a need to pursue political and social stability at national, regional, and continental levels for the success of integration…
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Support for resettlement farmers increased

Support for resettlement farmers increased

Niël Terblanché The Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform is negotiating with Agribank to increase the startup loan for resettlement farmers from N$200 000 to N$500 000. Deputy Minister Anna Shiweda said this in response to questions from Kennedy Shekupakela of the Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) in the National Assembly. According to Shiweda, the goal of the proposed loan amount increase is to close gaps in the resettlement program and allow the ministry to provide better support for resettled farmers. "The ministry intends to increase the capacity of resettled farmers," she stated. She, however, also acknowledged that…
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Land acquisition fund sparks new hope

Land acquisition fund sparks new hope

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The descendants of farm workers facing eviction from Okamuru Farm in the Omatako constituency near Waterberg have applauded the government for allocating N$50 million to acquire land for generational farm workers and possibly people stranded in corridors. The group's spokesperson, George Ampweya, claims that many families are facing eviction from what should be their ancestral land. He said this news is a beacon of hope for the children of generational farm workers facing displacement around the country. “As a direct beneficiary facing the threat of forced and illegal removal from a farm that once belonged to generations of…
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