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Young Warriors eliminated from TotalEnergies CAF U20 2025 | COSAFA Qualifier

Young Warriors eliminated from TotalEnergies CAF U20 2025 | COSAFA Qualifier

Hilarius Hamutenya Namibia’s Young Warriors have been knocked out of the TotalEnergies CAF Under-20 Africa Cup of Nations 2025 | COSAFA Qualifier after a 2-1 defeat against Zambia in Maputo, Mozambique, on Tuesday. Zambia opened the scoring just before halftime and doubled their lead in the 60th minute. Nineteen-year-old Engilio Gaogoseb pulled one back for Namibia with a goal in the 64th minute, but it wasn't enough to change the outcome. This marks the Young Warriors' second loss in the competition, following a narrow 1-0 defeat against Angola. So far, Angola, along with Zambia and Zimbabwe, have advanced to the…
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NEFF races against time to secure National Assembly candidacy

NEFF races against time to secure National Assembly candidacy

Erasmus Shalihaxwe and Ester Mbathera The Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF) are racing against time, as the party has yet to hold its nomination conference for prospective National Assembly candidates. Political parties have until 16 October to submit their nominations for their candidates. The party’s leader, Epafras Mukwiilongo, on Tuesday told the Windhoek Observer that they are working hard to meet the deadline. “When we are done with the nominations, we will see when we will launch our party manifesto,” he said. The NEFF regained its political party status on Monday after the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) announced that…
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Media and civil society join forces to combat misinformation ahead of elections

Media and civil society join forces to combat misinformation ahead of elections

Martin Endjala A coalition of Namibian media and civil society organisations has come together to promote the dissemination of credible information in the run-up to the November 2024 elections. The initiative, which is aimed at helping voters critically engage with political messaging, was announced on Tuesday by Frederico Links, the editor of Namibia Fact-Check. “This is a much-needed and very welcome initiative. We are definitely seeing an uptick in election-related misinformation and disinformation ahead of the 27 November elections, so he explained that this initiative will help us and our partners try to stem the tide of falsehoods that could…
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Walvis Bay municipality reinstates three suspended Swapo councillors

Walvis Bay municipality reinstates three suspended Swapo councillors

Ester Mbathera The three Swapo councillors from the Walvis Bay municipality have been reinstated after a month-long suspension. Albertina Nkoshi, Paulus Kauhondamua, and Ephraim Shozi were suspended with full allowances for 30 days at the beginning of September. Walvis Bay mayor, Trevino Forbes confirmed on Tuesday that the councillors are now allowed to return to resume their work with the town council. "They cannot stay on suspension longer than 30 days as per the standing rules of order. We expect them to attend the next council meeting, and they have received all the documents and the agenda for the meeting,"…
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LPM pledges action on land reform and governance

LPM pledges action on land reform and governance

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The Landless People's Movement (LPM) has vowed to take decisive steps on land reform and governance in Namibia as part of its new manifesto. The party launched its election manifesto in Rundu over the past weekend. LPM president, Bernadus Swartbooi asserted the party’s commitment to implement key policies that resonate with citizens and address pressing issues facing them. Swartbooi emphasised that the manifesto is a ‘blueprint for action, focussing on land redistribution and the empowerment of marginalised communities.’ “We have heard the cries of our people. Land is not just a commodity; it is a right. We will…
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RDP leader calls for extended tax amnesty

RDP leader calls for extended tax amnesty

Martin Endjala The Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) president, Mike Kavekotora is urging the Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) to extend the current tax amnesty until 2025, citing the upcoming elections. “I request NamRA to extend the moratorium on taxes, interest payments on outstanding tax balances, and penalties to October 2025,” Kavekotora said during an interview with the Windhoek Observer. His request is derived from the developments in the political environment where many leaders, especially from the ruling party, lost their earnings and needed to plan and arrange their finances to meet the new reality. Kavekotora said these developments cannot…
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Namibia’s trade balance deficit grows to N$3.6 billion

Namibia’s trade balance deficit grows to N$3.6 billion

Martin Endjala The Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) reported a trade deficit of N$3.6 billion in August 2024, widening from N$2.1 billion in July 2024 but narrowing compared to the N$4.9 billion deficit recorded in August 2023. This data comes from the Namibia International Merchandise Trade Statistics Bulletin, released on Tuesday. NSA statistician-general and chief executive officer, Alex Shimuafeni said the country’s trade composition by partner showed that South Africa emerged as Namibia’s largest market for exports and imports. “We have introduced a section in the report that tracks trade on food items (excluding live animals) and beverages; for the month…
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Namcor restructures its operations

Namcor restructures its operations

Stefanus Nashama The National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor) has announced plans to reform various aspects of its operations to enhance its competitiveness locally and globally. The company has also taken steps to address internal and external challenges to strengthen its mandate. This is according to a statement released by Namcor on Tuesday. “From financial restructuring to operational realignment, we have taken major steps to turn around the company's performance, foster accountability, and create a culture of excellence,” stated the company. According to Namcor, the company has paid N$555 million to Gunvor, one of its key suppliers, to restore financial…
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Starlink’s debut offers opportunities and drawbacks for local businesses and the economy

Starlink’s debut offers opportunities and drawbacks for local businesses and the economy

Josef Kefas Sheehama Namibia continues to have historically low levels of development, but it can industrialize, pursue inclusive growth, and draw in investment by utilizing technological advancements. Namibia intends to license Starlink's operations in order to become known as a country that has fully grasped the potential of technical advancement to improve its citizens' lives and stimulate its economy. According to the Starlink website, it is a constellation of satellites that provides high-speed internet access. Through this new service, SpaceX hopes to provide high-speed, low-latency broadband internet connections to underserved areas of the world, such as rural areas. Furthermore, the…
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Namport sets sights on future expansion

Namport sets sights on future expansion

Niël Terblanché The Namibian Ports Authority (Namport) celebrated its 30th anniversary and since 1994 when it was established, the authority has grown into a cornerstone of Namibia’s maritime economy while also playing a vital role in the country’s development. Andrew Kanime, Namport’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), expressed pride in the authority's accomplishments and added that Namport plans to build on its achievements by focusing on infrastructure development, strategic partnerships, and adopting new technologies to ensure sustained growth. "It is truly humbling to celebrate 30 years, a milestone that marks our transition from youth to middle adulthood. This achievement reflects the…
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