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Karibib needs another service station

Karibib needs another service station

Martin Endjala The town of Karibib needs a third service station to meet the growing demands of its inhabitants and visitors. According to the mayor, Davey van Wyk, the town is facing challenges due to the high influx of cars and travellers passing through it. The two service stations currently in use, according to van Wyk, are frequently overwhelmed by large numbers of cars and people. “To make it worse, they are too close to each other. That is why we need another service station at the end of the town to address this issue,” he said. The mayor said…
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Increased investment needed in Namibia’s agricultural sector

Increased investment needed in Namibia’s agricultural sector

Niël Terblanché Despite its critical role in the economy and the potential for significant growth, Namibia's agricultural sector remains underfunded, receiving less than five percent of the national budget. Immanuel Kadhila, the Managing Director of Eos Capital, has called for increased investment in agriculture to unlock its full potential and reduce the country's dependency on imported food products. Speaking at a recent event, Kadhila highlighted the sector's importance, noting that it employs 25 percent of Namibia's workforce and has been growing at an impressive rate of ten percent annually since 2010. He said that with adequate support, the agricultural sector…
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Shifeta urges compliance with the Environmental Management Act

Shifeta urges compliance with the Environmental Management Act

Niël Terblanché In an effort towards strengthening environmental protection, the Minister of Environment, Forestry and Tourism, Pohamba Shifeta, has urged traditional leaders to adhere to the Environmental Management Act (EMA) when allocating land. The minister spoke at the appointment of new environmental officers in Windhoek on Friday. Shifeta expressed concerns over the illegal sale and allocation of land in protected areas, as well as the authorization of activities that negatively impact the environment without obtaining the necessary environmental clearance certificates. Shifeta stressed the critical role of traditional leaders in safeguarding the environment, noting that their decisions have far-reaching consequences for…
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Industrialisation and value addition must boost job creation

Industrialisation and value addition must boost job creation

Niël Terblanché The Minister of Urban and Rural Development, Erastus Uutoni, has called on unemployed graduates, particularly in engineering and technical fields, to establish production factories. During a site visit to a tin and lithium mine near Uis in the Erongo Region last week, Uutoni stressed the critical need for Namibia to shift from merely exporting raw materials to industrialising its economy. He said that this transition is a key strategy to create jobs and lift thousands of Namibians out of poverty. “We cannot continue exporting our raw materials without adding value. We must move towards industrialization to create more…
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International organisations applaud Namibia’s judgement on sodomy law

International organisations applaud Namibia’s judgement on sodomy law

Hertta-Maria Amutenja International organisations and local activists have expressed support for the Namibian High Court’s ruling that declared the sodomy law unconstitutional and invalid. The Southern Africa Litigation Centre (SALC) congratulated Friedel Dausab and the Namibian legal team for this landmark ruling on their social media platform X. "Well done to the legal team," SALC said. Global Black Gay Men Connect celebrated the ruling, stating, "We celebrate today's high court ruling in Namibia that declared the criminalisation of sexual acts between men in Namibia as unconstitutional and invalid! Sodomy and 'unnatural sexual offences' are common law crimes that are unconstitutional…
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A study of climate change’s impact on marine ecosystems needed

A study of climate change’s impact on marine ecosystems needed

Ester Mbathera Research on climate change and its effects on the nation's marine ecosystem is lacking. This is according to the outgoing member of the Marine Resource Council, Alex Kirov. Kirov, who has been in the fishing industry for over 30 years and has served on the council since 2021, believes there is a need for more research, especially on the various non-quota species that may be considered harvestable resources. “Unfortunately, the problem of limited research is more complex than simply saying we need more research. Our marine scientists will require additional funding, as well as the support of other…
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Earthquake shakes Kalkfeld

The Ministry of Mines and Energy through its geological survey department, has reported an earthquake on Sunday 18 km south of Kalkfeld.This was announced today by the ministry's deputy executive director, Gloria Simubali.According to her statement, the earthquake was recorded at 16h31 local time.It was recorded by four seismic stations namely, Karibib, Windhoek, Kamanjab and Tsumeb.The earthquake registered a local magnitude of 3.2 at a latitude of 21.056 degrees south and a longitude of 16.199 degrees east.The earthquake was recorded at a shallow depth of less than ten kilometres."At this magnitude, the event can be felt, but is not expected…
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Africa Hospitality Investment Forum paves the way for growth

Africa Hospitality Investment Forum paves the way for growth

Niël Terblanché Investors, business leaders, senior government officials, and expert advisors from 41 countries are set to gather in Windhoek from 25 to 27 June 2024 for a landmark event in the hospitality industry—the Africa Hospitality Investment Forum (AHIF). The three-day forum, a first for Southern Africa, promises high-level networking, formal business meetings, and in-depth discussions on the latest trends and developments in the hospitality sector. Months of meticulous planning have culminated in this significant event, spearheaded by the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB). As the host partner, NIPDB played a pivotal role in securing the bid for…
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Kadila Poultry inaugurates new era for Namibian agriculture

Kadila Poultry inaugurates new era for Namibian agriculture

Niël Terblanché Namibia’s agricultural sector witnessed a significant milestone with the launch of Kadila Poultry Farming on Friday. Calle Schlettwein, the Minister of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform, said at the inauguration of the new project that it is set to reinforce the country's food security, create jobs, and empower local communities. Schlettwein stressed the importance of Kadila Poultry in enhancing Namibia's agricultural landscape. "We are not just inaugurating a new poultry farm; we are celebrating the spirit of entrepreneurship, innovation, and private sector initiative that drives our nation forward," he said. The Minister reiterated the vital role of the…
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NDF celebrates 34 years of unity and preparedness

NDF celebrates 34 years of unity and preparedness

Niël Terblanché The Namibian Defence Force (NDF) celebrated its 34th anniversary on 21 June 2024 at the Lt Gen Dimo Hamaambo Garrison in Grootfontein. The event, which commemorated the establishment and achievements of the NDF, was officially inaugurated by the Minister of Defence and Veterans Affairs, Frans Kapofi. Kapofi while addressing dignitaries and soldiers assembled on parade, paid tribute to the NDF’s remarkable journey since its inception in 1990, following Namibia’s independence. He honoured the memory of the late Lieutenant General Jerobeam Dimo Hamaambo, the NDF’s first Chief of Defence, who played a crucial role in uniting former combatants of…
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