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THE TIDE LINE | Time to bring the fishermen’s saga to an end

For months now, the plight of the fishermen from Namibia’s Erongo region has remained a painful reminder of the unfinished business in our fisheries sector. This week, when a group of these men once again journeyed from the coast to Windhoek to hand over a petition to the Minister of Agriculture, Water, Fisheries, and Land Reform, it was not merely another act of protest; it was a cry of fatigue, frustration, and hope. These are people who once powered the fishing industry of Walvis Bay, Lüderitz, and Henties Bay, an industry that is both the pride and lifeblood of coastal…
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Parliamentary committee calls for fast-tracking of finance bill

Parliamentary committee calls for fast-tracking of finance bill

Chamwe Kaira  The Ministry of Finance must work with Parliament to fast-track the Public Finance Management Bill to ensure that the country's public debt remains sustainable, the chairperson of the Parliamentary standing committee on economy and industry, public administration and planning has said.  Shiimi called for close monitoring of Namibia’s reclassification by the World Bank to a lower-middle-income status. He urged the Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade to finalise and table the International Trade Management Bill and the Investment Promotion Bill while strengthening collaboration with the private sector to boost job creation. These recommendations are contained in a report tabled…
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Informal sector needs safety nets

Informal sector needs safety nets

Chamwe Kaira  The deputy governor of the Bank of Namibia (BoN), Ebson Uanguta, has described the informal economy as a reflection of the resilience and entrepreneurial spirit of Namibians. Speaking at the launch of the diagnostic report on informality in Namibia in Windhoek this week, Uanguta said the sector operates without enough safety nets or protections. He warned that the report should not become a document that gathers dust but should drive real change. “For the majority of Namibians, the informal sector is the economy,” he said.  “We can no longer afford to plan in the dark. This report offers…
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Consultants back ECC approval for Twin Hills project

Consultants back ECC approval for Twin Hills project

Chamwe Kaira  Osino Gold Exploration and Mining (Pty) Ltd has updated its final environmental impact assessment (EIA) scoping report for the proposed abstraction of groundwater from the Kranzberg Aquifer in Usakos, Erongo region. The project aims to secure a reliable water source for the Twin Hills Gold Mine, located about 25 kilometres northeast of Karibib, without affecting the surrounding environment or local communities. Twin Hills is Namibia’s third and newest gold mine, with a lifespan of 13 years and over 2 million ounces in reserves.  The mine represents a total investment of US$475 million and is expected to produce 162…
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Standard Bank and NIFA open market doors for entrepreneurs

Standard Bank and NIFA open market doors for entrepreneurs

Staff Writer  Standard Bank Namibia, in partnership with the Namibia Investment and Finance Academy (NIFA), will host the Market Access & Trade Opportunity Evening today in Windhoek. The event aims to equip Namibian entrepreneurs and MSMEs with practical knowledge and connections to expand their trade networks, improve competitiveness, and access new markets across borders. It forms part of the Standard Bank Blue Growth Series, an initiative focused on driving SME growth, financial inclusion, and sustainable entrepreneurship in Namibia.  The session is open to the public and not limited to Standard Bank clients. It targets both formal and informal businesses involved…
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Bank Windhoek launches wallet to wallet transfers

Bank Windhoek launches wallet to wallet transfers

Staff Writer  Bank Windhoek has launched its EasyWallet On-Send feature, allowing customers to send money instantly from one EasyWallet to another.  The feature, the first of its kind in Namibia, enables users to transfer funds even to people without bank accounts. After a successful soft launch earlier this month, EasyWallet On-Send is now available to the public through Bank Windhoek’s USSD Cellphone Banking menu.  It is currently accessible to MTC mobile users and will soon expand to TN Mobile customers. To use the service, customers must complete a quick, one-time Know Your Customer (KYC) verification by entering their ID or…
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Boko pushes for local power and renewable growth

Boko pushes for local power and renewable growth

Chamwe Kaira  President Duma Boko has emphasised Botswana's commitment to strengthening its energy independence and improving its investment climate.  He outlined steps to boost local electricity generation, expand renewable energy, and modernise infrastructure to attract investors. Speaking during the state of the nation address, Boko said Botswana’s current electricity demand stands at 700 megawatts (MW) at peak and 450 MW nominal, with about 65 to 70% supplied locally and the rest imported.  To ensure a secure energy supply and build export capacity, the government is scaling up both renewable and thermal power generation. Under its renewable energy drive, Botswana is…
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Chief magistrates could pocket over N$1m monthly ….…MJAN accuses Immanuel of blocking pay deal with ‘non-existent’ law

Chief magistrates could pocket over N$1m monthly ….…MJAN accuses Immanuel of blocking pay deal with ‘non-existent’ law

Renthia Kaimbi and Allexer Namundjembo Chief magistrates could earn a total package of about N$1.02 million per year, according to the proposed salary scales for magistrates across the country, detailed in a letter by the Magistrates Commission.  This includes an annual salary of N$653 212.49, bonuses of N$54 434.37, a housing allowance of N$153 816, and a car allowance of N$162 201. The deputy chief magistrate could take home a total package of roughly N$969 000 per year.  This includes a basic salary of N$625 642.81, bonuses of N$52 136.90, a housing allowance of N$142 104, and a car allowance…
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Omaruru Swapo candidate’s ‘I am not corrupt’ speech backfires

Omaruru Swapo candidate’s ‘I am not corrupt’ speech backfires

Allexer Namundjembo A Swapo party candidate who recently publicly said she was “not a corrupt person” now finds herself entangled in a corruption scandal.  The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) on Tuesday confirmed the arrest of former Omaruru mayor and current Swapo candidate for the Omaruru Constituency, Hendrina Magano Gebhardt. She was charged for allegedly using her position in 2012 to secure a municipal job for her brother. ACC's interim spokesperson Marina Matundu said Gebhardt violated the Anti-Corruption Act of 2003 by instructing the then chief executive officer of the Omaruru municipality to appoint her brother.  “Our investigation established that Ms Gebhardt…
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AR pushes education minister to deregister DHPS

AR pushes education minister to deregister DHPS

Allexer Namundjembo Affirmative Repositioning (AR) member of parliament George Kambala has called on the minister of education Sanet Steenkamp to take action against the Deutsche Höhere Privatschule Windhoek (DHPS) following recent racial incidents that sparked national outrage. In a notice of question tabled in the National Assembly on Tuesday, Kambala called on the minister to consider deregistering the school.  Section 79(1)(a) of the 2020 Basic Education Act empowers the minister to revoke a private school's registration if it engages in racial, ethnic or religious discrimination. “It is unacceptable that an educational institution operating under Namibian law continues to be associated…
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