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NAMPU threatens to disclose exploitation of staff at media houses

NAMPU threatens to disclose exploitation of staff at media houses

Stefanus Nashama The Namibia Media Professionals Union (NAMPU), has threatened to reveal a list of the names of all media companies where journalists are being economically exploited and harassed if nothing is done to immediately improve the working conditions of staff. Raising the matter last week, NAMPU’s Acting Secretary-General, Jemima Beukes, said the organisation has received several complaints from journalists not being paid on time while others have been made to work without any contracts or meaningful employment agreements. This, she said has become a norm within various media houses across Namibia. “NAMPU is deeply concerned about increasing incidents of…
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V Power Angels Shine Bright, Defeating Resilient Ramblers Women FC

V Power Angels Shine Bright, Defeating Resilient Ramblers Women FC

In a thrilling Friday night football showdown at the NFA Technical Centre, V Power Angels soared to victory, putting three goals past a resilient Ramblers Women FC team. The match, undoubtedly the highlight of the evening, had both teams and fans on the edge of their seats as they witnessed an intense battle on the pitch. From the opening whistle, the match maintained a blistering pace, with both teams displaying remarkable determination and skill. Players from both sides relentlessly fought for control, keeping the spectators engaged and enthralled throughout the game. The first half saw a balanced exchange, with neither…
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Namdeb employees forced to sleep at bus stop

Namdeb employees forced to sleep at bus stop

Martin Endjala Namdeb workers at Oranjemund opted to sleep at a bus stop due to exorbitant accommodation fees the company is charging them The high prices charged for accommodation left the workers with no choice but to vacate their allocated homes. Landless People’s Movement councillor, Gaume Stephanus of the Rosh Pinah constituency revealed the harsh conditions after the workers briefed him on the situation last week. Stephanus described the situation as unfair and unjust treatment towards workers at the Daberas Mine who are forced to pay high prices to use accommodation facilities. "The workers are abandoned at the bus stop…
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Three NDF members arrested for poaching in Mangetti National Park

Three NDF members arrested for poaching in Mangetti National Park

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Three members of the Namibian Defence Force (NDF) were apprehended on Friday, within the confines of Mangetti National Park. The arrests followed after park officials saw the perpetrators climbing over a fence during a routine anti-poaching patrol and fence inspection. The three soldiers were arrested while attempting to claim over the Mangetti Park's boundary fence into the Mururani location, bearing bags laden with dried game meat ranging from Eland, Kudu and Wildebeest. The Ministry of Environment and Tourism spokesperson, Romeo Muyunda, said the arrested soldiers lacked the necessary permit for such activities, which confirmed suspicions of illicit poaching.…
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Heavy rain destroys informal settlements in Windhoek

Heavy rain destroys informal settlements in Windhoek

Stefanus Nashama Heavy rainfall has reportedly caused a lot of damage to the shacks of people living in the informal settlements of the capital city. Heavy rain accompanied by storing wind and loud thunder were observed in Windhoek on Saturday night. The rain, according to some residents, started at around 20:00 and lasted for several hours into the evening. Many people believe this was the heaviest rain since the rainy season started last year in November. Some residents woke up on Sunday morning only to be faced with the destruction that they immediately had to repair in order to ensure…
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Namibia condemns Moscow concert hall massacre

Namibia condemns Moscow concert hall massacre

Niël Terblanché In the wake of Friday’s horrific terrorist attack at a concert hall in Moscow, which left at least 133 people dead and over 140 injured, international leaders, including Namibian President Nangolo Mbumba, have come forward to condemn the violence and extend their condolences to the victims and the people of Russia. The brutal massacre, occurring at the packed Crocus City Hall during a performance by the veteran band Picnic, has been described as the deadliest attack in Russia for nearly two decades. President Mbumba expressed his profound sympathies to Russian President Vladimir Putin, the bereaved families, and the…
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Namibia calls for improved empowerment of women in peace and security structures

Namibia calls for improved empowerment of women in peace and security structures

Niël Terblanché Dr Peya Mushelenga, the Minister of International Relations and Cooperation of Namibia, has urged for a unified effort to ensure the active involvement of women in decision-making processes in the peace and security structures of Africa. This call to action was made during the African Union Seminar on Women, Peace, and Security, that was held in Swakopmund to highlight the critical role of women in the pursuit of global peace and development. Mushelenga pointed to the essential subject of women in peace and security, stressing the importance of implementing the provisions of the United Nations Security Council Resolution…
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National Coordination mechanism for decent work in the fisheries sector launched

National Coordination mechanism for decent work in the fisheries sector launched

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Ministry of Labour, Industrial Relations and Employment Creation (MLREC), in collaboration with the International Labour Organisation (ILO), last week launched the National Coordination Mechanism (NCM) on Decent Work in the Namibian Fisheries Sector. The launch which took place in Walvis Bay, was also accompanied by a Business Forum on Advancing Decent Work in the Namibian Fisheries Supply Chain. The Acting Executive Director of the Ministry of Labour Aune Mudjanima, made the announcement, stating that the Namibian fisheries industry, is a cornerstone of the nation's economy, that employs thousands of people and significantly contributes to international trade. However,…
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Namibia gains global recognition and strategic partnerships in green hydrogen

Namibia gains global recognition and strategic partnerships in green hydrogen

Niël Terblanché Namibia's journey towards becoming a green hydrogen powerhouse is gaining momentum, thanks to its strategic global partnerships, policy support, and technological collaborations. In a significant leap towards establishing itself as a leader in the green hydrogen sector, Namibia has been officially invited to join the prestigious International Hydrogen Trade Forum (IHTF). According to James Mnyupe, Namibia’s Green Hydrogen Commissioner, this membership enables the country to play an influential role in the annual Ministerial Meeting and Ministerial-CEO Roundtable, marking a pivotal step in its efforts to contribute to the global green hydrogen ecosystem. Mnyupe hailed this development as a…
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Siemens Energy interested in assembling electrolysers in Namibia

Siemens Energy interested in assembling electrolysers in Namibia

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Siemens Energy's keen interest in exploring opportunities to assemble electrolyzers in Namibia signals a monumental stride towards catapulting the country’s green hydrogen sector into prominence. The Minister of Mines and Energy, Tom Alweendo, recently embarked on a tour of Siemens Energy's gigawatt factory in Berlin, where cutting-edge electrolyzer production technologies were showcased, setting the stage for a partnership. Green Hydrogen Commissioner James Mnyupe, said the visionary move by Siemens Energy aligns seamlessly with Namibia's burgeoning green hydrogen sector. “Siemens Energy expressed interest in exploring opportunities to assemble electrolysers in Namibia, aligning with the nation's rapidly growing green hydrogen…
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