Blog

Namibia’s sanitation sustainability could be through circular economy

Namibia’s sanitation sustainability could be through circular economy

Wayambekange N. Hamufenhu Financial resources many not always be sufficient to address all sanitation challenges; however, sanitation systems can be designed to be self-sustaining. In an era where environmental challenges loom large, the concept of a circular economy offers a promising solution to many of our most pressing issues, including waste management and sanitation. Traditionally, waste has been seen as a byproduct, something to discard and forget. However, in a world increasingly defined by resource scarcity and environmental degradation, waste can no longer be viewed as a mere nuisance. Instead, it should be seen as a resource, a resource that…
Read More
Analysts call IPC protest premature

Analysts call IPC protest premature

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The planned protest by the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) has been described as premature given that the electoral court is still processing the case. The IPC planned to stage a protest on 15 January against the irregularities in the November 2024 presidential and National Assembly election process. The Supreme Court has scheduled the case's status hearing for 3 February. Political analyst Sacky Johannes expressed concerns about the timing of the protest, suggesting that it is premature given that the electoral court is still processing the case. “Why are they demonstrating while we have no results on something…
Read More
Top performers aspire to careers in medicine

Top performers aspire to careers in medicine

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The country’s top performers in the National Senior Secondary Certificate (NSSCO) Ordinary and Advanced Subsidiary (AS) levels are setting their sights on careers in medicine. Many of the high achievers expressed aspirations to study at the University of Namibia (UNAM) or abroad. The exam results were announced on Tuesday by the minister of education, arts and culture, Anna Nghipondoka. Trinity /Oxurus from Rukonga Vision School in Kavango East shared her passion for radiology and medicine. “I enjoy learning about the human body and that is why I want to study either radiology or medicine. I am mostly motivated…
Read More
Baby Gladiators receive reusable sanitary pads

Baby Gladiators receive reusable sanitary pads

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Namibia’s Under-17 girls’ football team has received a donation of reusable sanitary pads from Global United FC, ahead of their game against Uganda. The Namibia Football Association (NFA) announced this week that Global United FC is an international, non-profit association that uses soccer as a platform to plan and implement important projects in the areas of climate and environmental protection, social issues, and sports development. The NFA said the donation comes as the team prepares for crucial home-and-away games against Uganda in Kampala on 16 and 19 January 2025. The team departed for Uganda on Monday afternoon. Former…
Read More
NYC interim board accused of targeting opposition affiliates

NYC interim board accused of targeting opposition affiliates

Allexer Namundjembo Landless People’s Movement (LPM) national council affiliate, William Minnie and Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) Youth League secretary general, Julia Nekwaya have accused the National Youth Council (NYC) interim board of political bias after a High Court order barred them and other protesters from entering the council’s premises. The court order, issued on Monday evening, follows protests that began last week, culminating in NYC staff being forced out of their offices and the interim board being chased from its premises. The order prohibits Minnie, Nekwaya, third respondent Jafet Amakali, and unnamed protesters from disrupting NYC operations, locking premises, or…
Read More
NamPol to intensify fight against paedophiles

NamPol to intensify fight against paedophiles

Niël Terblanché The Inspector-General of the Namibian Police, Lieutenant General Joseph Shikongo, has assured the public that the Namibian Police’s general crime-fighting and prevention efforts will be intensified this year to ensure the safety of all. “I would like to indicate that the 2025 crime prevention operations, traffic law enforcement, anti-poaching operations, and efforts against drug trafficking and dealings will be intensified,” he said. Shikongo said during a special briefing on Monday when he voiced serious concern over the increasing incidents of child exploitation through prostitution and the spread of child pornography. According to him the police and other law…
Read More
Massive retrenchments loom following minimum wage implementation

Massive retrenchments loom following minimum wage implementation

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Employers in the fuel retail, security, and hospitality sectors have issued retrenchment notices and threatened to alter employees' benefits in response to the national minimum wage (NMW) implementation order. The Mineworkers Union of Namibia (MUN) has described this as retaliatory actions by certain employers. The MUN’s general secretary, George Ampweya revealed that the union is aware of one such employer, Engen Swakopmund Truck Port. “The employer has informed employees about plans to remove the housing allowance of about N$1 400 to increase their wages to the minimum required level. Additionally, they have proposed removing the annual bonus, which…
Read More
Shipwikineni fights back against legal costs after case against Swapo falters

Shipwikineni fights back against legal costs after case against Swapo falters

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Reinhold Shipwikineni has raised objections to the legal costs awarded against him after his case against Swapo and its presidential candidate, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, was struck off the court roll last October. The High Court in December ordered Shipwikineni to pay N$382 768 in legal costs, which included N$158 500 for lawyer fees and N$224 268 in disbursement fees. The court ordered Shipwikineni to pay the respondents' legal fees despite striking the case from the roll. Shipwikineni is now objecting to the legal cost award, stating it is unfair to hold him personally responsible for the costs, especially when…
Read More
Youth warned against internship scam

Youth warned against internship scam

Niël Terblanché The Ministry of Sport, Youth and National Service has issued a stern warning to young people against a fraudulent internship programme circulating on social media, exploiting job-seekers' desperation. According to a notice issued by the ministry's public relations office on Tuesday, the scam, falsely claiming to represent it, is enticing individuals to apply for an "Internship Program 2025" by clicking on a suspicious link. The notice states that the fraudulent post, which lists various duty stations across the country - including Windhoek, Katima Mulilo, Divundu, Oshakati, Khomas, Rundu, and Otjiinene - urges potential applicants to use the link…
Read More
German meat products prohibited from entering Namibia

German meat products prohibited from entering Namibia

Niël Terblanché The Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform has imposed a ban on the importation and transit of cloven-hoofed animals and their products from Germany in order to protect Namibia’s livestock industry. The restriction follows a confirmed outbreak of Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) in Germany on 10 January 2025. The disease has been confirmed in a herd of water buffalo near Brandenberg, in the Markisch Odèland district of Germany (to the west of Berlin). Announcing the measure, Johannes Shoopala, the acting chief veterinary officer, said the ban aims to safeguard Namibia’s prized animal health status. "This decision is in…
Read More