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UN Plaza gets a fresh look ahead of Region 5 Games

UN Plaza gets a fresh look ahead of Region 5 Games

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Renovations are underway at the City of Windhoek’s United Nations (UN) Plaza park in Soweto, Katutura, in preparation for the Region 5 Youth Games. Namibia will host the games for the first time from 4 to 13 July in Windhoek and Swakopmund. Organisers are finalising several venues in both cities, including UN Plaza. The event will bring together around 2,552 athletes and officials from 10 Southern African countries.  Competitions will take place across 12 sports codes, including basketball, tennis, volleyball, football, and boxing. On Tuesday morning, a City of Windhoek team led by Sidney Goagoseb, section head for…
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Letting go to lead better

Letting go to lead better

Mufaro Nesongano Letting go is hard. Whether in life or leadership, most of us wrestle with it. We hold on to stories, memories, and familiar ways of doing things, especially when those things once brought us success or comfort. But there comes a time when we must recognise that what once helped us grow might now be holding us back. As someone who has spent more than two decades in media, public relations and strategic communication, I have come to appreciate the power of storytelling not just outwardly, but inwardly too. A recent conversation with a friend made me reflect…
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N$21.5m returned to state coffers

N$21.5m returned to state coffers

Allexer Namundjebo The Ministry of Finance and Public Enterprises has returned N$21.5 million to the state treasury after underspending its budget for the 2023/2024 financial year. This is revealed in the latest audit report by Auditor General Junias Kandjeke, who said the funds could have been used for other urgent national needs. While the ministry received an unqualified audit opinion for the year, Kandjeke raised several concerns.  One was the failure to allocate or disclose revenue of more than N$2.44 billion in the revenue ledger. “This means that all the revenue received and deposited from the revenue collected, amounting to…
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Govt clueless about Namibians in conflict-hit Iran

Govt clueless about Namibians in conflict-hit Iran

Justicia Shipena The Ministry of International Relations says it has not received any reports of Namibian nationals currently in Iran or struggling to leave the country.  The ministry's executive director, Ambassador Penda Naanda, said no individuals or families have come forward to notify the ministry regarding people stuck in Iran. “We are not aware of Namibians in Iran because nobody has come to us to tell us they are in Iran,” Naanda said in an interview with Windhoek Observer when asked about contingency plans in the event of stranded nationals. This follows U.S. airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear sites, Fordow,…
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City and RedForce marriage to last until 2026 under exit terms

City and RedForce marriage to last until 2026 under exit terms

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The City of Windhoek has confirmed that its contract with RedForce Debt Management remains valid under the original agreement until July 2025, with a one-year exit clause allowing the service to continue until July 2026.  The City confirmed that they did not grant any new extension beyond these terms. “The RedForce contract is valid until July 2025, as per the terms of the initial agreement. Additionally, the contract includes a one-year exit clause,” said city spokesperson Lydia Amutenya. This comes amid continued public concern about debt recovery processes, disconnections despite payments, and questions over procurement procedures. Amutenya said…
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Economic leakage in Namibia: When wealth enters but doesn’t circulate

Dr. Penny Tuna Magdalena Uukunde A Diplomatic Reflection on a Nation Full of Potential but Caught in the Performance Loop Namibia is not short of vision. We are not short of policies, frameworks, or even goodwill. From industrialization plans to procurement reform, youth development charters to tourism strategies on paper, Namibia shines. But what do we have to show for all this brilliance if the wealth we generate enters but fails to circulate? We are experiencing economic leakage not just in the literal sense of capital outflows or expatriate profit repatriation, but in a deeper, more systemic way. Talent leaks.…
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Young entrepreneurs can borrow N$200k from the State

Young entrepreneurs can borrow N$200k from the State

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Youth entrepreneurs can now access government loans through the newly approved National Youth Fund (NYF). The loans range from N$60,000 to N$200,000. Cabinet last week endorsed the fund’s operational framework and allocated an initial N$257 million. The ministry of information and communication technology said the NYF will use structured lending channels, including market linkage systems, targeted lending, public grants, and policy-based options.  The fund will follow a project-based entrepreneurship model, supporting businesses to grow beyond the start-up phase. “The Cabinet approved the common guidelines for the operationalisation of the National Youth Fund, including a fund philosophy and lending…
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Documents missing in N$1.6m education ministry tent deal

Documents missing in N$1.6m education ministry tent deal

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The education ministry paid N$1.68 million to a supplier for emergency procurement of tents without following the required procedures, the auditor general’s 2022/2023 report shows. The audit found that the Procurement Management Unit (PMU) and the procurement committee were not involved in the process. “The procurement process did not involve the Procurement Management Unit or the Procurement Committee. The planner of the directorate did the sourcing of the quotation at the regional level,” Auditor General Junias Kandjeke stated in the report. The payment, flagged during an audit of general expenses in the Otjozondjupa region, was not authorised by…
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Criminals cause water shortages in Erongo towns

Criminals cause water shortages in Erongo towns

Niël Terblanché A fresh wave of copper cable theft has disrupted water supply to several Erongo towns in the space of one week.  Utilities were forced to ration limited water reserves while technicians rushed to restore power to affected boreholes. The latest theft occurred just before midnight on Saturday, 21 June, when thieves cut the Ruby Main overhead power line supplying the Swartbank and Rooibank boreholes, which feed Walvis Bay.  The Namibia Water Corporation (NamWater) said the attack immediately cut off 650 cubic metres of water per hour to the port town. NamWater’s spokesperson, Lot Ndamanomhata, said engineers had to…
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Walvis Bay councillor distances himself from student grant decision

Walvis Bay councillor distances himself from student grant decision

Allexer Namundjebo Walvis Bay Rural Constituency councillor Donatus Tegako has denied claims that he used his position to award a study grant to his alleged cousin, Patrik Naftal.  Tegako says the accusations are false and politically driven. The allegations involve a N$10 000 grant reportedly awarded to Naftal through the Constituency Development Committee.  Critics claim the amount exceeded the maximum N$5 000 usually granted per student and suggest Naftal received special treatment due to family ties with Tegako. Responding to Windhoek Observer, Tegako said he does not manage or approve financial decisions at the regional council. “I want to make…
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