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Plan to transform Namibian agriculture launched

Plan to transform Namibian agriculture launched

Niël Terblanché Namibia has embarked on a transformative journey for its agricultural sector with the launch of the Strategy for the Transformation of the Agri-Food Sector (STAS) and the signing of the Comprehensive African Agricultural Development Programme (CAADP) Compact. With this launch, the country has set a transformative agenda to empower its agricultural sector, ensuring it contributes robustly to the nation’s economic future and the prosperity of its people. The Compact signed in Windhoek on Wednesday marks a new era in Namibia’s agricultural development, with the aim of improving food security, creating job opportunities, and enhancing resilience against climate challenges.…
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SADC PF workshop seeks better monitoring and domestication of child marriage Mode Law

SADC PF workshop seeks better monitoring and domestication of child marriage Mode Law

Moses Magadza A workshop aimed at enhancing the monitoring and evaluation framework for the SADC Model Law on Eradicating Child Marriage and Protecting Children Already in Marriage got underway in Johannesburg, South Africa. The SADC Parliamentary Forum partnered with United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Plan International, Hivos, Girls Not Brides and United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) to convene the workshop that drew members of the Regional Parliamentary Model Laws Oversight Committee (RPMLOC) of the SADC PF and technical partners. The workshop follows the recent launch of the SADC PF’s Strategic Plan (2024-2028), which seeks, inter alia, to promote robust democracy,…
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NUST unveils state-of-the-art AI and robotics lab

NUST unveils state-of-the-art AI and robotics lab

Allexer Namundjembo The Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) inaugurated a new state-of-the-art artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics laboratory. This cutting-edge facility was made possible by a strategic partnership between the university and the Bank of Namibia (BoN), representing a major milestone in the advancement of AI and robotics in the country. BoN's investment in this project highlights its dedication to modernising Namibia’s financial and technological landscape. Naufiku Hamunime, a technical expert in international relations and sustainability at BoN, noted that this investment aligns with the bank’s broader transformation strategy, which prioritises equipping Namibians with future-orientated technical skills to…
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Shalulile’s Temporary Slump: A Lesson in Loyalty and Resilience

Shalulile’s Temporary Slump: A Lesson in Loyalty and Resilience

Peter Shalulile, the talismanic Mamelodi Sundowns and Brave Warriors striker, has recently experienced a dip in form that has raised eyebrows and sparked heated debates among local sports enthusiasts. While some have been quick to criticize and question his continued selection for the national team, it's important to reflect on the support and understanding he has received from his club. Mamelodi Sundowns, a club renowned for its professionalism and player development, has stood by Shalulile during his challenging period. Their unwavering support has been instrumental in his resurgence, as he has rediscovered his scoring touch and once again become a…
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The Namibian Education System: A Call for Accountability and Real Change

Andreas Robert The education system in Namibia has long been a subject of intense debate and scrutiny, with many attributing its shortcomings to the system itself. However, I firmly believe that it is not the structure or curriculum that is failing us, but rather the individuals responsible for overseeing and implementing these systems. This reality has often been ignored in discussions about the future of education in Namibia. As an experienced educator and high school counselor, I feel compelled to address these issues and advocate for a critical reevaluation of the leadership, accountability, and attitudes that shape our educational landscape.…
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Strengthening Namibia’s global sporting identity

Strengthening Namibia’s global sporting identity

Dimitri Bittler In recent years, the global sports landscape has evolved, with countries increasingly recognizing the importance of hosting international competitions as a means to bolster their national identity and economic growth. For Namibia, the opportunity to transform its image from a budding participant to a recognized sporting nation is ripe for the taking, particularly through the conversion of the abandoned Ramatex facility into a modern indoor sports arena. Hosting international sporting events is about more than just economic gain; it is a powerful catalyst for national pride and unity. When Namibia steps onto the world stage, it not only…
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Dismantling of NamPost and Telecom to be concluded in December

Dismantling of NamPost and Telecom to be concluded in December

Ester Mbathera Intensive preparations are underway to complete the dismantling of Namibia Post and Telecom Holdings (NPTH) by December. The company confirmed this in its 2022/23 financial report, released on Tuesday. “In the next financial year, NPTH will progress towards the successful dismantling of the holdings company, which we anticipate will be concluded by December 2024, as per the approved dismantling plan,” reads the report. This process was initiated following a Cabinet decision in July 2014. The Dismantling Act (Act No. 7 of 2020), passed and gazetted in August 2020, formalised the process. This Act required the NPTH Board to…
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Learners camp in Bwabwata National Park as hostel construction delays drag on

Learners camp in Bwabwata National Park as hostel construction delays drag on

Allexer Namundjembo The construction of Ndoro Memorial Combined School’s hostel, which began in 2016, remains incomplete, leaving students without adequate accommodation eight years later. The school accommodates pupils from pre-primary to Grade 11, living at Omega 3 and nearby villages in Bwabwata National Park. The school lacks proper accommodation for learners, with the hostel expected to address this issue. During a visit by the Windhoek Observer last month, learners, especially Grades 9 and 11, were seen camping in the open while preparing for their national exams. The school principal, Sipopo Linus, said the construction of the school’s hostel started in…
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Telecom continues to make loses

Telecom continues to make loses

Ester Mbathera Telecom Namibia made a loss of N$12.3 million before tax in the 2022/23 fiscal year compared to a profit of N$51.9 million in the previous year. This was reported in the Namibia Post and Telecom Holdings (NPTH) 2022/23 financial report released on Tuesday. According to the report, Telecom Group’s financial performance was impacted by the challenging economic environment, rising inflation and interest rate hikes, local and international supply chain constraints, volatile exchange rates, and increasing competition in the telecommunications market. The company reported a loss of N$1.2 billion in 2021/22, attributing this to outdated and redundant billing systems…
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UNAM expands Katima Mulilo campus to enhance wildlife conservation

UNAM expands Katima Mulilo campus to enhance wildlife conservation

Niël Terblanché The University of Namibia (UNAM) has taken a step in strengthening the country’s wildlife conservation efforts within the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA) with the expansion of its Katima Mulilo Campus. The extension is a demonstration of the country’s commitment to developing skilled human resources that can sustainably manage and protect the country's rich biodiversity for future generations. President Nangolo Mbumba inaugurated the Department of Wildlife Management and Tourism Studies on Monday. He said the facility is another milestone in Namibia's efforts to build capacity in human resources dedicated to wildlife conservation. "In the past, we struggled…
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