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Masake calls for urgent reforms of the fishing industry

Masake calls for urgent reforms of the fishing industry

Niël Terblanché Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Marine Resources, Ruth Masake, urged the fishing industry to join forces with the government in building a more inclusive, science-based regulatory system. Speaking at the annual fishing industry address held in Walvis Bay on Friday, Masake outlined a vision of sustainable practices, equitable resource allocation, and stronger collaboration to ensure the long-term viability of the sector. Delivering her first formal address to stakeholders since her appointment, Masake stressed the importance of partnership between government and industry to achieve broader development objectives. "Our President, Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, has made it clear that the…
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Chamber of Mines pushes forward with new safety standards for mines

Chamber of Mines pushes forward with new safety standards for mines

Staff Writer  The Chamber of Mines of Namibia has reported progress on the Mine Health and Safety Regulations. This was announced by Zebra Kasete, President of the Chamber of Mines of Namibia, in his 2024 mining review report released recently. The review of these regulations is nearly complete, and the updated rules will replace the outdated Safety Ordinance No. 20 of 1968.  These new regulations are set to be gazetted and enforced under the new Minerals Act in 2025. According to Kasete, the Chamber’s Health and Safety Committee, working in partnership with the Chief Inspector of Mines, has finalised all…
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Fuel prices remain steady despite global market shifts

Fuel prices remain steady despite global market shifts

Niël Terblanché Fuel prices in Namibia will remain unchanged for the month of May. The Ministry of Industries, Mines and Energy announced that the decision to keep prices at the same level as April comes despite a recent decline in global oil prices, as a weaker Namibian Dollar offset potential savings for consumers. In a statement issued on Thursday, the ministry confirmed that domestic pump prices would hold steady following a review of global fuel market trends and input costs for April. Petrol 95 will remain at N$20.08 per litre, while 50ppm diesel will continue to retail at N$20.62 per…
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Swimmers find it tough at SA Championships

Swimmers find it tough at SA Championships

Erasmus Shalihaxwe A group of 15 young swimmers, aged between 14 and 19, are finding it tough at the ongoing SANJ 2025 swimming competition in Cape Town, South Africa, as they are yet to win a medal. Team Manager Zeta Van Wyk said on day two of the competition, the team was divided into boys' and girls' groups, with all swimmers progressing to the next round in their respective categories. One of the standout performers was Rodney Feris, who made it to the finals in the boys' 14-year age group 100 meters. He finished 10th with a time of 1:06.41,…
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BETWEEN HONOR AND ACCOUNTABILITY: THE LEGAL AND ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF NAMIBIA’S ‘FOUNDING FATHER’ STATUS AND POST-PRESIDENTIAL BENEFITS

BETWEEN HONOR AND ACCOUNTABILITY: THE LEGAL AND ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF NAMIBIA’S ‘FOUNDING FATHER’ STATUS AND POST-PRESIDENTIAL BENEFITS

PAUL T. SHIPALE (with inputs by Folito Nghitongovali Diawara Gaspar) Abstract Former Leader of the Official Opposition of The Popular Democratic Movement’s (PDM), McHenry Venaani, on Wednesday submitted a series of questions to Prime Minister Dr. Elijah Ngurare, calling for cost cutting measures by repurposing state offices for former presidents instead of building or renting new ones. Venaani Proposed that the Office previously used by the late Founding President and Father of the Namibian Nation, H.E Dr. Sam Shafiishuna Nujoma, be allocated to accommodate living former Heads of State such as Hifikepunye Pohamba and Nangolo Mbumba. “Can the government repurpose the…
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No tuition, no registration fees from 2026

No tuition, no registration fees from 2026

Allexer Namundjembo  From 2026, students enrolling at public universities and technical and vocational education centres will no longer have to pay tuition or registration fees. This was announced by President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah on Thursday when she delivered her maiden state of the nation address (SONA) in the National Assembly. “We have heard your cries, ‘the fees have fallen’,” she said. She said this will be a gradual, phased-in approach and added that students’ contributions will be towards accommodation and other related costs only.  This move, Nandi-Ndaitwah said, is a “specific message to our youth”.  “That is the golden opportunity accorded…
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Swapo playing both referee and player in parliament’ – IPC

Swapo playing both referee and player in parliament’ – IPC

Allexer Namundjembo The Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) has accused the ruling party of undermining parliamentary oversight by monopolising leadership positions in National Assembly committees. The IPC is calling the move a threat to democracy and a “deepening constitutional crisis.” The IPC’s Chief Whip, Imms Nashinge, said the current setup undermines Parliament’s oversight role. “Let’s call it what it is: Committee capture. When the referee wears the same jersey as the player, the game is rigged,” he said. The accusations come after parliament confirmed appointments to its standing committees. Swapo secured chairmanship over eight out of nine committees.  Only the…
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No action on Club Pamodzi building

No action on Club Pamodzi building

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Eight months after the Windhoek City Police pledged to trace the new owner of the abandoned Pamodzi building and to increase patrols, residents say criminal activity at the site remains a concern. The building, located in Rykmans Dorp, has been a hotspot for criminal activity since its closure in 2015.  Last year, a woman and her two sons were robbed at knifepoint in front of the structure, prompting fresh calls from the community and leaders for urgent action. Residents of the nearby Pamodzi Village flats continue to express concern. “Nothing has changed. We still hear people screaming at…
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IPC’s Forbes recovering after car accident

IPC’s Forbes recovering after car accident

Niël Terblanché The Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) says its vice president, Trevino Forbes, is recovering well after being involved in a car accident on Wednesday evening.   Christine !Auchamus, the IPC’s National General Secretary, confirmed to the Windhoek Observer that Forbes, who also serves as the mayor of Walvis Bay, sustained a broken collarbone in the incident. She added that the news sent shockwaves through the party’s membership. “News about any motor vehicle accident is always shocking. It is so much worse when people know the person or persons involved,” she said. She added that the incident, which took place…
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NNN team & the country must brace themselves for capitalist backlash

NNN team & the country must brace themselves for capitalist backlash

Kae Matundu-Tjiparuro With its mantra of “business unusual”, needless to mention, the 8th administration of Namibia, new as it may be and proffered and sounded and perceived to be under President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, is essentially old. The Swapo of Namibia is a long-standing political party that has undergone constant change, transformation, transition, and metamorphosis. In many aspects and respects. Whether democratically, ideologically, politically or otherwise, it must have its work cut out. Navigating the entrenched capitalist system in the country and fulfilling the ideal of "business unusual" is undoubtedly a challenging task. Let alone giving it a definition and practical…
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