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Governors to remain in office until sworn in as MPs

Governors to remain in office until sworn in as MPs

Allexer Namundjembo Regional governors who will be going to the National Assembly will not be required to resign until they are sworn in as new members of parliament on 21 March. Governors going to parliament are Sirrka Ausiku of Kavango West, Salomon April of Hardap, Marius Sheya of Kunene and James Uerikua of Otjozondjupa regions. The spokesperson of the Namibian Presidency, Alfredo Hengari, on Monday told the Windhoek Observer that regional governors are appointed in their positions and they are not expected to resign. “Governors are politically appointed and they do not need to resign to take up their parliamentary…
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Para-athletes can now be classified locally

Para-athletes can now be classified locally

Ester Mbathera  Paraplegic sport has made a monumental leap forward because athletes in para-athletics in field events can now receive a national classification with full confidence and credibility.  This development comes after coach Naomi Schmidt and Marieke Mocke, the physiotherapist of the national team and the national classifier Boccia Namibia, were officially certified last week as national athletics classifiers. Schmidt and Mocke certification refers to a key moment for para-sport in Namibia because it seizes local coaches, clubs and regional associated entities to classify their athletes in the country.  This eliminates the need for athletes to travel abroad for classification,…
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‘Namibians will no longer be treated as a statistic’  – Shangula

‘Namibians will no longer be treated as a statistic’  – Shangula

Niël Terblanché The Ministry of Health and Social Services launched its Customer Service Charter on Monday to improve service delivery across Namibia’s public health sector. Speaking at the launch in Windhoek, the minister of health and social services, Dr Kalumbi Shangula, described the charter as a fundamental step towards ensuring efficiency, accountability, and patient-centred care in all health facilities in Namibia.  “This Charter is not merely a document. It is our collective commitment and undertaking to serve the Namibian people to the best of our ability,” he said. He added that the charter is a guiding tool that enshrines national…
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New online visas set to improve tourism and investment

New online visas set to improve tourism and investment

Niël Terblanché Namibia has officially launched an online visa application system for travellers seeking visas on arrival, in an effort to improve tourism, to facilitate investment, and streamline immigration processes. The minister of home affairs, immigration, safety and security, Albert Kawana, announced the new system in Windhoek on Monday and said the initiative aligns with the country’s broader economic and security objectives. “This initiative represents the latest in our series of progressive measures to boost the country's tourism sector, improve international engagement, and uphold our national security,” he said. He added that the online system allows visitors to apply for…
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MPs urge GRN to adopt Tanzania’s wildlife conflict strategies

MPs urge GRN to adopt Tanzania’s wildlife conflict strategies

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Natural Resources has recommended that the government officials learn from Tanzania’s approach to managing human-wildlife conflict.  This recommendation follows a benchmark visit by members of parliament to Tanzania last year to study strategies and policies there. The committee’s report highlights that Tanzania commonly relocates problem animals, such as elephants and crocodiles, to areas far away from human habitats.  Crocodiles are moved to rivers less frequented by people, while elephants are deterred from entering human habitat by the use of chilli bombs. Tanzania has also built crocodile enclosures in areas where humans and animals…
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The Legacy of Sacrifice

The Legacy of Sacrifice

Mirjam Shihepo “My country, I have become a stranger in the country of my birth; now I find myself a stranger in a strange country. My country we are struggling for you, sacrificing for you, our lives, our strengths, and everything we got… ama tukondjere ove (While we are fighting for you).” These stirring lyrics from Jackson Kaujeua’s iconic song “Shilongo Shetu” resonate profoundly as I reflect on the legacy of our selfless Founding Father, His Excellency Dr. Sam Shafiishuna Nujoma. The words evoke Namibian culture, the wind of change, and the sacrifices that paved the way for our freedom.…
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NNN heads to State House

NNN heads to State House

Allexer Namundjebo President-elect Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah will be sworn in as the country’s first female president on 21 March. This historic event follows the Supreme Court's dismissal of the legal challenge against the 2024 presidential election by the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) and the Landless People’s Movement (LPM) on Friday. The two parties jointly challenge the presidential election results in December 2024.  They argued that the extension of the voting period beyond the initial election date had rendered the polls unlawful. Chief Justice Peter Shivute delivered the unanimous decision by a bench of justices of the Supreme Court that the…
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Namibia bids farewell to Founding Father

Namibia bids farewell to Founding Father

Allexer Namundjebo, Julia Heita , Hertta-Maria Amutenja  Namibia stood still in grief on Saturday as the nation laid to rest its founding father, Sam Nujoma, at Heroes’ Acre.  A profound silence fell over the country as the Namibian Defence Force's (NDF) honoured him with a solemn 21-gun salute, marking the final farewell to a leader who shaped the destiny of a free Namibia. Thousands of mourners filled the capital, Windhoek, their faces etched with sorrow and singing in unison the liberation ‘Sema ouli peni,’ calling on Nujoma to raise the national flag. Nujoma was silent forever.  A visibly sad President…
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“A life of love, sacrifice, and legacy” – Kovambo

“A life of love, sacrifice, and legacy” – Kovambo

Julia Heita  As the nation laid to rest its Founding President and Father of the Nation, Dr Sam Shafiishuna Nujoma, his widow, Madame Kovambo Nujoma, stood at the heart of the nation’s mourning. In a message read on her behalf by Nashilongo Shivute, Kovambo shared a deeply personal tribute to the man she loved, the leader she stood beside, and the father of their children. “He would come home, greet me first, and hold my hand, his voice full of affection as he asked, ‘Meekulu ouli nawa?’ And I would respond, ‘Iii Presidente, turi naua. Ove ua kotoka naua,” she…
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Illegal fishing persists in northern waters

Illegal fishing persists in northern waters

Niël Terblanché Namibia’s fishing industry is again under siege by foreign-flagged fishing vessels from China and Angola that are mercilessly pillaging the country’s northern waters. Several persons, who witnessed the flagrant acts of piracy last week and who wished to remain anonymous, said these fishing trawlers are plundering irreplaceable fish stocks in critical breeding and spawning zones immediately south of the Kunene River mouth. “For at least a month, these criminal vessels have operated openly, dragging the seabed with massive, weighted dragnets that obliterate everything in their path,” one witness who visits the area regularly said. According to the witness,…
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