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Etunda Green Scheme boosts production

Etunda Green Scheme boosts production

Ester Mbathera The Etunda Green Scheme Irrigation Project has reported continuous production activities since the return of the Green Schemes to the Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform (MAWLR) in 2022. The farm manager, Sacky Shilyomunhu, and his team last week started with the final harvest of 180 hectares of maize and are simultaneously planting 210 hectares of wheat. “We are currently busy with the harvesting of maize that we planted in the summer," said Shilyomunhu. He said that out of the 180 hectares planted at the beginning of the year, they have so far harvested 120 hectares. “We…
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GRN steps up measures to combat environmental crimes

GRN steps up measures to combat environmental crimes

Niël Terblanché The government convened a stakeholder forum on wildlife protection and relevant law enforcement issues. This initiative comes in response to the increasing concerns highlighted by international financial institutions, which have listed environmental crimes, including wildlife crimes and money laundering, among the top threats in Namibia's national risk assessment. The forum is also partly aimed at preventing Namibia from being grey-listed by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). Pohamba Shifeta, the Minister of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism, opened the special forum and pointed to Namibia's historical success in wildlife protection post-independence. "Since controlling a surge in poaching in the…
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Electricity tariff hike on hold

Electricity tariff hike on hold

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Electricity Control Board (ECB) has put the implementation of the electricity tariff hike on hold. The electricity tariffs will remain unchanged until 30 June 2025. This was announced by the board's CEO, Robert Kahimise, on Wednesday. “This effectively means that the consumers will pay the same tariffs as per the schedule of approved tariffs for 2023/2024. The ECB Board will allow Licensees to deviate from the approved 2024/2025 Approved Schedule of Tariffs as per Section 27(3) of the Electricity Act,” Kahimise said. The new tariffs were supposed to come into effect on 1 July. Last week, the…
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Consumers struggling to pay bills and loans

Consumers struggling to pay bills and loans

Martin Endjala Namibian consumers struggle to make ends meet, as the high cost of living continues to affect household finances. Lara Enslin, the chief executive officer at TransUnion Namibia, said on Wednesday that the latest Consumer Pulse Study by TransUnion shows that 49% of Namibian consumers are unable to pay at least one of their current bills and loans in full. Of those consumers, 25% plan to borrow from a friend or family member to help pay some of their current bills and loans. “As a result, many consumers shifted their spending behaviour in the past quarter, including cutting back…
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Namibia and Botswana to address improved intra-African trade

Namibia and Botswana to address improved intra-African trade

Niël Terblanché The Swakopmund International Trade Expo (SWAITEX) 2024 welcomed a rare and momentous occasion as the President and Vice President of Botswana joined President Nangolo Mbumba at the event's official opening. President Nangolo Mbumba, while welcoming President Mokgweetsi Masisi, hailed the Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) event as a substantial milestone for Swakopmund. He said the visit by Botswana’s head of state and his delegation clearly demonstrates growing bilateral relations between the two countries. "It is a rare occasion to have both a president and a vice president from another country visit together,” Mbumba said. He added…
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Marriage is between a man and a woman

Marriage is between a man and a woman

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Bishop Lukas Katenda of the Evangelical Angelica Church of Namibia said traditional, cultural, and religious marriage has always been between a natural man and a natural woman and should remain that way. Katenda was responding to the new bill that parliament had tabled on Tuesday. “The same-sex marriage that society is now pushing is a new phenomenon, people should listen to doctors on what they say about men who are sleeping with other men,” said Katenda. According to him, sexual activities, especially between two men, are dangerous in the long run. “They might be enjoying it now, but…
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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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