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EU extends Namibia partnership to 2030

EU extends Namibia partnership to 2030

Staff Writer  The European Union (EU) has extended its strategic partnership roadmap with Namibia to 2030 and announced new investments focused on renewable energy, critical raw materials and industrial development. The announcement was made during the second Namibia–EU Business Forum held in Windhoek on Tuesday. Bilateral trade between Namibia and the EU reached N$17.6 billion in 2025, supporting sectors such as agriculture, fisheries, charcoal, beef processing, table grapes and locally processed minerals. The EU said Namibia’s exports to European markets support more than 46 000 jobs across the country. EU commissioner for environment, water resilience and a competitive circular economy…
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Ultimate Safaris rebrands as ultimate.earth

Ultimate Safaris rebrands as ultimate.earth

Staff Writer  Ultimate Safaris has rebranded to ultimate.earth as part of a new focus on conservation, community empowerment and environmental impact across Africa. The company said the name change reflects a shift beyond traditional safari tourism and positions the brand around protecting natural ecosystems while supporting local communities and sustainable development. Ultimate.earth's managing director Tristan Cowley said the company remains committed to conservation, tourism and community partnerships. “For almost two decades, we have built a reputation for pioneering conservation tourism experiences rooted in authenticity, responsible travel, and meaningful partnerships with local communities and conservancies,” Cowley said. “This is more than…
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Ongwe extends gold exploration at Manga

Ongwe extends gold exploration at Manga

Chamwe Kaira  Canadian exploration company Ongwe Minerals Incorporated says new drilling results at its Manga prospect in the Erongo region are showing signs of a larger gold discovery than initially expected. The Manga prospect forms part of the company’s Omatjete Gold project, one of three main gold projects Ongwe is developing in Namibia alongside the Khorixas and Outjo projects. The company said recent bedrock drilling confirmed a 2-kilometre-long underground gold zone at Manga. Gold values from the latest samples ranged from low levels to a high of 470 parts per billion, with 20 samples recording more than 100 parts per…
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Employee well-being takes centre stage at Wellness Indaba

Employee well-being takes centre stage at Wellness Indaba

Staff Writer Old Mutual Namibia has partnered with Eureka Psychology for the 2026 Employee Wellness Indaba, which will take place in Windhoek on 20 and 21 May. The event will be held under the theme “Well-being by Design: Building the Future Workplace”. The Indaba aims to highlight the importance of integrating employee well-being into workplace systems and organisational culture. Eureka Psychology founder Ceaseria Mutau said companies are being encouraged to move beyond basic wellness programmes and focus more on how workplace environments affect employee health, well-being and performance. The event comes as more attention is being placed on workplace well-being…
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Purpose by design: The case for purpose coaching

Purpose by design: The case for purpose coaching

Jennifer MatheMany individuals and organisations are lately asking deeper questions about meaning, direction, and impact. Beyond professional success or financial achievement, people increasingly seek alignment between their values, their work, and the difference they hope to make in the world. This growing search for clarity and fulfilment has given rise to purpose coaching.In 2022, I surveyed working women within the age group 25 to 45 for the purpose of developing a coaching framework. The women surveyed revealed that they felt little satisfaction and fulfilment even though they were employed in their dream job. They felt like they were just going…
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‘Nujoma lives on’ – NNN

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says the late founding president Sam Nujoma continues to live on through the democratic Namibia he helped build and in the dreams of young Namibians. Nandi-Ndaitwah said Nujoma’s legacy remains visible in the resilience of the Namibian people and the country’s commitment to peace, democracy and unity. Nandi-Ndaitwah made this remark as she paid tribute to Nujoma as the country marked what would have been his 97th birthday. “Today, even in his physical absence, the legacy of Dr Sam Shafiishuna Nujoma continues to live on in the democratic Namibia he helped build, in the resilience of our…
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Witbooi courts French investors for jobs

Witbooi courts French investors for jobs

Patience Makwele  Vice president Lucia Witbooi has called on French businesses to invest in Namibia.  Speaking during a meeting with French businesses and the MEDEF International delegation in Nairobi, Kenya on Monday, Witbooi promoted Namibia as a stable investment destination with opportunities in oil and gas, technology, tourism and creative industries. The engagement forms part of government efforts to attract foreign direct investment as Namibia faces growing pressure to address unemployment, especially among young people. Witbooi said the government is prioritising investment in agriculture, youth empowerment, sports, creative industries, education, healthcare, housing and sanitation to drive economic growth and create…
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High Court overturns prison study restrictions

High Court overturns prison study restrictions

Allexer Namundjebo The Windhoek High Court has overturned restrictions imposed at the Windhoek Correctional Facility that reduced inmates’ study hours and prevented inmates from different security classifications from studying together. In a judgement delivered on Thursday, High Court acting judge David Mangota ruled in favour of 18 inmates who challenged the decision by correctional authorities to reduce study time from six hours to two hours per day. The court set aside decisions made by Windhoek Correctional Facility deputy commissioner general Oscar Numwa and senior superintendent Elisia Haiduwa. “The decision of the senior superintendent Elisia Haiduwa and the deputy commissioner Oscar…
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Truck drivers decry border congestion 

Truck drivers decry border congestion 

Allexer Namundjembo The chief-in-command of the Namibian Revolutionary Transport Union (Naretu), Petersen Kambinda, has criticised the long delays faced by truck drivers at border posts.  He blamed the situation on slow processes within the Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA). Kambinda said truck drivers are spending long hours in queues because of system inefficiencies at border entry points. “It is extremely disappointing that we have people in authority who disregard other human beings,” he told the Windhoek Observer on Monday.  Kambinda said contingency plans should be introduced whenever NamRA systems are down or operating slowly. “Truck drivers are our unsung heroes; they…
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NHP says Fima compliance remains priority

NHP says Fima compliance remains priority

Patience Makwele The Namibia Health Plan (NHP) says it remains committed to complying with the Financial Institutions and Markets Act (Fima) while stabilising operations following challenges linked to its transition to a new managed care service provider. Fima came into operation at the beginning of this month.  NHP hosted two virtual engagement sessions on Monday with members and healthcare providers to address concerns surrounding the transition, which started on 1 April 2026. The sessions brought together the board of trustees, members and healthcare practitioners to discuss service delivery challenges and measures being introduced to improve operations. The transition has resulted…
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