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Deep Yellow CEO steps down

Deep Yellow CEO steps down

Chamwe Kaira Deep Yellow Limited has announced that its managing director and chief executive officer, John Borshoff, has stepped down from his position effective 20 October. Borshoff, who has led the company since 2016, will remain as an advisor until the end of November to ensure a smooth transition.  Under his leadership, Deep Yellow grew from a junior uranium explorer into an Australian Stock Exchange-listed producer-in-waiting with key assets in Namibia and Australia. During his tenure, Deep Yellow revitalised the Tumas Project in the Erongo Region, one of Namibia’s most advanced uranium developments, now nearing a final investment decision.  The…
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NaCC maintains Red Mountain deal still unfair

NaCC maintains Red Mountain deal still unfair

Renthia Kaimbi The Namibia Competition Commission (NaCC) says the Red Mountain Joint Management Area (JMA) in the Red Mountain area still constitutes anti-competitive conduct.  NaCC reaffirmed its earlier position despite extending the deadline for the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism (MEFT) to resolve the issue. In a letter dated 17 October 2025, the NaCC told mining claimant Timoteus Mashuna that its view on the matter remains unchanged. The Red Mountain Joint Management Area (JMA) is a conservation zone established in 2018 through a partnership between the Uibasen Twyfelfontein, Nawas and Sorris Sorris conservancies, sharing a mutual boundary. Earlier this…
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Activist Gariseb charged after sewage protest in Katutura

Activist Gariseb charged after sewage protest in Katutura

Allexer Namundjembo Windhoek community activist Shaun Gariseb says the City of Windhoek only began clearing sewage blockages after residents dumped buckets of raw sewage at the Katutura Customer Care Office. Speaking to the Windhoek Observer on Monday, shortly before handing himself over to the police, Gariseb said the municipality had ignored complaints from residents for years. The municipality has filed a criminal case against him after Gariseb and residents of Salm Street in Windhoek’s Nama 10 dumped buckets of raw sewage at the office last week. “Since the day we dumped the dirt at their office, they started clearing blockages…
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Erongo education director urges calm over Covid, mpox

Erongo education director urges calm over Covid, mpox

Renthia Kaimbi Erongo region education director Erenfriede Stephanus has called on parents and schools to remain calm and vigilant following reports of new Covid-19 cases in Walvis Bay and a confirmed mpox case in Swakopmund. The appeal comes after two local schools, Duinesig High School and Seaside Primary School, informed parents of confirmed Covid-19 cases over the weekend. Stephanus said the education directorate is monitoring the situation and working closely with health officials in the region.  “We are on the ground and busy investigating the matter. We call for calm from schools, parents and learners alike while we await official…
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Public service plans to start online hiring system

Public service plans to start online hiring system

Justicia Shipena The Public Service Commission (PSC) plans to roll out an automated recruitment and management system to improve hiring processes in the public sector. The system aims to make recruitment more transparent, fair, and efficient. PSC chairperson Salmaan Jacobs said this forms part of wide-ranging reforms aimed at restoring the commission’s independence and accountability.  He was speaking at the PSC Reform Retreat held in Windhoek on Monday.  Jacobs says the reform drive seeks to reposition the commission as a truly independent oversight body that ensures fairness, efficiency and integrity in the public service.  Jacobs said the PSC’s independence has…
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‘Mass whale and dolphin sighting at Walvis Bay signals healthy ocean’ – Marine experts 

‘Mass whale and dolphin sighting at Walvis Bay signals healthy ocean’ – Marine experts 

Renthia Kaimbi A large group of whales and dolphins seen off the coast of Walvis Bay over the weekend has been described as a sign that marine life feels at home in Namibian waters. According to Dr Hilkka Ndjaula of the Sam Nujoma Marine and Coastal Research Centre (SANUMAR), the sighting of more than 40 whales and dolphins is rare and significant.“What’s different this time is the sheer number,” Ndjaula said.  She noted that smaller sightings are common, but this large gathering suggests the animals are comfortable in the local environment. Ndjaula said the event could be linked to environmental…
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Every Namibian deserves quality data, says NSA

Every Namibian deserves quality data, says NSA

Allexer Namundjembo The Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) has urged for inclusive, reliable and high quality data for every citizen as it joined the global community in marking World Statistics Day 2025. The day, observed every five years, is celebrated under the theme “Driving Change with Quality Statistics for Everyone”. Statistician general and chief executive officer of the NSA, Alex Shimuafeni, said the day highlights the role of statistics in promoting equitable development, transparency and informed decision-making. “Quality statistics are the foundation for accountability, transparency and informed decision-making. They are essential tools in ensuring that no one is left behind,” Shimuafeni…
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NCCI revives Katima Mulilo branch with new executive

NCCI revives Katima Mulilo branch with new executive

Allexer Namundjembo The Katima Mulilo branch of the Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) has elected a new leadership team.  The branch had been without leadership since the previous Executive Committee’s term ended.  The branch recently hosted its elective general meeting on 10 October 2025 at the Zambezi Regional Council offices. Entrepreneurs from various sectors, including small and large businesses, attended the meeting in large numbers. The session started with a presentation by the NCCI Secretariat on the chamber's role, membership benefits and advocacy work. It drew interest from both members and non-members who wanted to learn more about…
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Job search mistakes you should stop making as a fresh graduate

Job search mistakes you should stop making as a fresh graduate

Stepping into the world of work after graduation is both exciting and overwhelming. The thrill of completing your studies and preparing to make your mark in the professional world often meets the reality of fierce competition, rejection emails, and long waiting periods. Many fresh graduates fall into common traps that delay their success or prevent them from securing the opportunities they deserve. Understanding these pitfalls is crucial because your early career decisions can either propel you forward or keep you stuck in uncertainty. One of the most frequent mistakes fresh graduates make is applying for every job they come across…
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OBSERVER DAILY | Mpox in Namibia: A wake-up call, not a cause for panic

Namibia has recorded its first confirmed case of mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, and while that headline alone may alarm some, this moment should be seen as an opportunity for vigilance, not fear. The Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS) has moved swiftly to isolate the patient, begin contact tracing, and activate the national emergency response system. That decisive action deserves commendation. In times like these, calm professionalism matters just as much as medical expertise. Understanding Mpox: What we are dealing with Mpox is not new to Africa or to the global health landscape. It’s a zoonotic viral disease,…
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