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Foreign defence attachés accredited

Foreign defence attachés accredited

Niël Terblanché The Namibian Defence Force (NDF) has accredited six foreign defence attachés and advisors to strengthen international military relations. Air Marshal Martin Pinehas, the chief of the NDF, presided over the accreditation ceremony on Friday. The newly accredited defence representatives are Captain (Navy) Marcelo De Abreu Souza from Brazil, Commodore Samuel Walker from Ghana, Colonel (Mar) Guntur Almasyil from Indonesia, Colonel Gerard Conor O’Hara OBE from the United Kingdom, Colonel Franco Linzalone from Italy, and Lieutenant Colonel Margot Cunningham from the United States of America. Pinehas said defence diplomacy plays an important role in a connected world. “Defence diplomacy…
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ECOFISH program to look into institutional anchoring

ECOFISH program to look into institutional anchoring

Justicia Shipena  The ECOFISH Programme is now entering its final semester.  The programme will keep its focus on consolidating efforts, anchoring the initiative institutionally, and preparing for the strategic handover of its work plans to ensure their sustainability beyond the project’s end on 12 September 2025. This follows the 6th Steering Committee meeting in Gaborone, Botswana, which brought together representatives from the Southern African Development Community (SADC), the Delegation of the European Union to Botswana, the Indian Ocean Commission (IOC), and several African Regional Economic Communities (RECs). Over three days, they reviewed the program's progress and outcomes. The first two…
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NaCC hits Rent-A-Drum with N$250,000 fine

NaCC hits Rent-A-Drum with N$250,000 fine

Allexer Namundjebo Rent-A-Drum (Pty) Ltd will pay a N$ 250,000 settlement after the Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC) found the company engaged in anti-competitive conduct in violation of the Competition Act. The case followed a complaint filed by D Ishuna Investments CC in August 2023.  The Commission launched an investigation under Case No.: 2023AUG0006COMP. The findings, published in government gazette No. 8644 on 8 May, revealed that Rent-A-Drum had an exclusive distributorship agreement with Finnish company Molok OY.  This agreement made Rent-A-Drum the only supplier of Molok-branded underground waste systems in Namibia. At the same time, the Swakopmund Municipality’s procurement process…
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NAU sounds wildfire alarm

NAU sounds wildfire alarm

Niël Terblanché The Namibia Agricultural Union (NAU) is warning farmers to prepare urgently for the upcoming wildfire season.  Much of the country has seen its best rainfall in years after a long drought. While the rains have revived pastures and fed livestock, they have also created large amounts of dry vegetation that could fuel fires. “Firefighting should now be urgently considered. There is already an abundance of flammable material this year,” the NAU said in its weekly newsletter on Friday. The union plans to publish a series of articles in its newsletter to help farmers manage the risks of veld…
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Schools netball league returns with Capricorn sponsorship

Schools netball league returns with Capricorn sponsorship

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Capricorn Group has reaffirmed its support for school-level netball in Namibia by announcing the return of the annual Capricorn Schools Netball League. The league will kick off on Friday, 16 May 2025, with matches starting in Windhoek. It will conclude with national play-offs by 22 August 2025. The Capricorn Group has sponsored the league since 2017, taking over from its subsidiary, Bank Windhoek. Marlize Horn, Capricorn Group Executive for Brand and Corporate Affairs, said the group is proud of its role in netball development. “The league provides a platform for netball players to compete for their schools…
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St Paul’s College dominates school tennis series

St Paul’s College dominates school tennis series

Erasmus Shalihaxwe St Paul’s College dominated the Simonis Storm Schools Tennis Tournament Series 2025, held at the Wanderers Sports Hall in Pioneerspark, Windhoek, over the weekend.  14-year-old Kamrouz Ghayouri from St Paul’s College won gold in the under-19, under-17, and under-15 categories. Caden Bosman of Deutsche Höhere Privatschule Windhoek (DHPS) took silver in the under-19 category.  Agape Chicalu of St Paul’s College won silver in under-17, while Fillemon Ikanda from Olof Palme Primary School in Katutura earned silver in under-15. Nathanael Dayelai of Olof Palme Primary School won the under-13 category by defeating Daniel Beukes from Orban Primary School.  Lian…
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Is Namibia a Mafia State?

Is Namibia a Mafia State?

Sakaria Johannes  The concept of a "mafia state" has become a critical framework for analysing political systems where state institutions serve private networks of power rather than the public good. These are not failed states in the traditional sense but rather functioning kleptocracies that wear the mask of democratic legitimacy. While Namibia has long enjoyed a reputation as a stable democracy in southern Africa, recent political developments and corruption scandals suggest it may be undergoing a quiet transformation. By examining scholarly definitions of mafia states and linking them to key Namibian cases—including Fishrot, election irregularities, the N$8 million NDF car…
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Ithete calls for overhaul of service delivery

Ithete calls for overhaul of service delivery

Niël Terblanché The deputy prime minister and minister of industry, mines and energy, Natangue Ithete, called for the transformation of his ministry into a model institution. He wants it to deliver efficient, people-centred services while driving industrialisation and job creation. Speaking at a regional staff meeting in Oshakati on Friday, Ithete urged ministry employees across the country to embrace reform and innovation.  “You are the heartbeat of this ministry, whether you work in Windhoek or the regions. Your efforts, commitment, and professionalism have laid the foundation for the progress we have made thus far,” he said. Ithete outlined his vision…
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Doubt clouds Nida’s 35 000 job goal

Doubt clouds Nida’s 35 000 job goal

Justicia Shipena  The Namibia Industrial Development Agency (NIDA)’s promise of jobs has been seen as far-fetched. Recently, NIDA’s chief executive officer, Richwell Lukonga, announced several initiatives aimed at creating 35,000 jobs over the next five years.  The job creation target is outlined in NIDA's first turnaround Integrated Strategic Business Plan for 2025/26 to 2029/30 and its Sustainable Business Model. However, young people believe the promise won’t materialise. Many say they no longer trust anything in the country because of what they’ve experienced in the past. Julius Natangwe, a youth activist, says young Namibians have lost trust in institutions like NIDA…
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Council split over Walvis Bay’s billion-dollar budget

Council split over Walvis Bay’s billion-dollar budget

Allexer Namundjebo Two Walvis Bay Municipal Council members have rejected the proposed N$1.3 billion budget for the 2025/2026 financial year. Councillors Ronald Bramwell and Ephraim Shozi said the budget is unrealistic and does not reflect the real needs of residents.  They raised concerns about poor community consultation and financial mismanagement. Bramwell criticised the budgeting process, saying the municipality struggles to spend allocated funds effectively and continues to marginalise residents. “I do not agree with the budget. I think it is a bit of a show that is put on every year, and we never manage to do it the way…
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