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Hilton brings Tapestry Collection to Kigali

Hilton brings Tapestry Collection to Kigali

Staff Writer Zaria Court Kigali has officially opened under Tapestry Collection by Hilton, marking a new chapter for Rwanda’s first urban lifestyle hotel and strengthening the country’s presence in the global hospitality market. The 80-room hotel, located in Kigali Sports City, now operates as part of Hilton’s Tapestry Collection. The portfolio features independent hotels with distinct design and local character, supported by Hilton’s global standards and the Hilton Honours programme. Zaria Court Kigali sits next to major sports and entertainment venues, including the BK Arena and Amahoro Stadium. The hotel forms part of a mixed-use development with retail, event, and…
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Well-being is not a workshop

Well-being is not a workshop

Herle Otto  It is tempting to frame well‑being as a calendar item: a month of activities, a visiting speaker, a set of posters and a mindfulness app. But well‑being that works is not an event. It is a way of designing work so people do not need to recover from it. The real levers are in the everyday. Workload that fits the hours available. Managers who ask how you are and mean it. Flexibility that treats adults like adults. Clear priorities that let people switch off without guilt. The truth is most employees know what would help them feel well,…
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The delusional pride in communal areas as ‘homes’

The delusional pride in communal areas as ‘homes’

Kae Matundu Tjiparuro This Monday, January the 12th, saw the commemoration of the 122nd declaration of the war of resistance by erstwhile commander of the Ovaherero resistance against Imperial Germany, Samuel Maharero.  A declaration that heralded a protracted war of resistance underwriting the resilience of the indigenous people that their land shall never be taken from them without them “dying fighting”, à la the famous resolve and dictum by Samuel Maharero: “Let us die fighting.” Indeed, fighting, they died, actually to the point of near annihilation as per the extermination orders of Imperial Germany’s genocide architect, Lothar von Trotha.  Surviving…
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New skills and AI reshape the global labour market

New skills and AI reshape the global labour market

Kristalina Georgieva The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital technologies is reshaping the global labour market, creating both opportunities and challenges for workers worldwide. While technological change has historically altered job markets, the current transformation is occurring at an unprecedented pace and scale, affecting even those at the forefront of innovation.  Recent job cuts at major technology companies illustrate that no sector is immune to disruption. At the same time, new roles and occupations are emerging as automation changes the nature of work.  According to a recent analysis of millions of online job postings, one in ten positions…
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OBSERVER COASTAL | Desert Foxes appeal for support ahead of Super League debut

OBSERVER COASTAL | Desert Foxes appeal for support ahead of Super League debut

Renthia Kaimbi Desert Foxes Football Club, Erongo region’s newly promoted and only representative in the FNB Women’s Super League, has appealed for financial and material support ahead of its top-flight debut on 24 January 2026. The teenage squad from Walvis Bay faces major logistical and financial demands as it prepares for competition at the elite level. The club is calling on corporations, community leaders, and residents to support the campaign. Club chairman Paulus Shipanga said travel expenses are the greatest challenge.  “Our main challenges are accommodation, transport, and meals, which will cost us about N$35,000 per travelling weekend,” Shipanga told…
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UDF Youth League questions Grade 11 funding gap

UDF Youth League questions Grade 11 funding gap

Allexer Namundjembo The United Democratic Front (UDF) Youth League has asked the Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sport and Arts and Culture to explain a policy that allows learners to complete Grade 11 without guaranteed funding or clear pathways into further education or training. In a letter dated 13 January addressed to education minister Sanet Steenkamp, UDF Youth League secretary general Rudolf Goseb questioned how the policy affects young Namibians who complete Grade 11 but cannot progress due to lack of financial support. “It is troubling that Grade 11 learners are encouraged to complete their schooling while, in practice, many…
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Diescho claims some judges are unqualified to serve outside Namibia 

Diescho claims some judges are unqualified to serve outside Namibia 

Renthia Kaimbi Namibian academic professor and political analyst Joseph Diescho told an audience in Rundu on Monday that Namibia’s judiciary is compromised, lacks quality and is “captured” by the ruling party. Diescho made the remarks during a public lecture on social development and community empowerment organised by the Muzokumwe Volunteers Organization.  His comments followed a question-and-answer session where an attendee raised concerns about the constitutional process that gives the President the power to appoint judges to the High Court and Supreme Court, based on recommendations from the Judicial Service Commission (JSC). The question asked whether real judicial independence and democracy…
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Steenkamp warns part-time centres against exploiting learners

Steenkamp warns part-time centres against exploiting learners

Justicia Shipena Education minister Sanet Steenkamp has warned part-time tuition and examination centres against exploiting learners, saying the ministry will not tolerate practices that put profit ahead of academic support. Steenkamp made the remarks on Tuesday during the release of the 2025 national examination results.  She said part-time centres play an important role in giving learners a second chance to improve their results or return to formal education but said this responsibility must be handled with integrity. “These centres exist to serve candidates, many of whom are vulnerable but highly motivated to change their life’s journey through education,” Steenkamp said. …
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Hamukwaya disputes claim she lied during bail hearing

Hamukwaya disputes claim she lied during bail hearing

Justicia Shipena Former National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor) executive Jennifer Hamukwaya says a magistrate wrongly concluded that she contradicted herself during testimony.  She stated that the magistrate's finding is a key element of her appeal against the decision that denied her bail. Magistrate Linus Samunzala denied bail to Hamukwaya and her co-accused in September last year. In his ruling, Samunzala said five of the six people accused in the N$480 million Namcor corruption and fraud case lied during their bail testimonies. Samunzala said this finding was one of the reasons he refused to grant bail to the six accused.…
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Governor denies keeping borehole project money at home

Governor denies keeping borehole project money at home

Allexer Namundjembo The Kavango West governor's office has refuted claims of money theft during a break-in at the governor's home. The response follows a report by the Namibia Press Agency (Nampa) on Tuesday that a 22-year-old man, Andreas Muyongo, was denied bail in Rundu after allegedly breaking into the home of governor Verna Sinimbo and stealing perfumes and funds meant for a borehole project. In a statement issued on Tuesday, the governor’s office said no funds were stolen. “It is correct that a criminal break-in occurred at the governor’s parents’ homestead, where the governor also resides when in the village.…
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