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Nudo blames Rukoro for failed congress

Nudo blames Rukoro for failed congress

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Joseph Kauandenge, from the National Unity Democratic Organisation (NUDO), has blamed aspiring party leader Barry Rukoro for the party's failed elective congress. NUDO was set to elect new leaders over the weekend, but the party's national executive committee called the congress off to avoid a possible physical brawl. On Sunday, Rukoro said the congress was called off because the outgoing leadership was not ready to host the election, and many reports that were supposed to be presented to the congress were missing. Kauandenge said that Rukoro is manipulating the truth. He said Rukoro put his personal interest above…
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Walvis Bay district hospital received a Mobile ICU

Walvis Bay district hospital received a Mobile ICU

Niël Terblanché The United States Embassy in Namibia handed over a state-of-the-art mobile Intensive Care Unit (ICU) destined to enhance Namibia's healthcare infrastructure to the Walvis Bay district hospital. The mobile ICU, valued at N$20 million, was funded by the United States Department of Defence’s Overseas Humanitarian Disaster and Civic Aid Program (OHDACA). The five-bed unit is designed to enhance the MoHSS's ability to respond to medical crises not only within Walvis Bay but also in other locations as needed. The ICU is equipped with dual generator power, water and sewage systems, and air conditioning, allowing it to operate autonomously…
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Walvis Bay backyard tenants plan a mass land application

Walvis Bay backyard tenants plan a mass land application

Martin Endjala Hundreds of landless Walvis Bay residents are preparing to submit applications for land. This is an initiative launched by the Walvis Bay Backyard Tenants Group, who say they want to purchase Portion 23 of Farm 37 near Dune 7. According to a public notice inviting those who live in backyard shacks who were left out to become beneficiaries of Portion 19, well known as Extension 6 of Green Valley. “We are going to apply to the Walvis Bay Municipality to purchase portion 23 of farm 37,” read the notice. The group leader, Festus Immanuel, said they are a…
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IPC distances itself from LGBTQ+ poster

IPC distances itself from LGBTQ+ poster

Stefanus Nashama The Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) has cautioned the public to disregard a poster depicting men with a rainbow flag that is associated with the LGBTQ+ community. On Monday, the party issued a warning to those who reproduced its communication material. “The IPC noted with concern that members of the public are defacing IPC communication posters by imposing and reproducing communication material depicting the logo of the party. We hereby issue a stern warning to those culprits to cease doing so with immediate effect,” stated the party. The poster bearing the party's logo is being circulated on social…
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MVA Fund donates medical equipment to Windhoek Central Hospital

MVA Fund donates medical equipment to Windhoek Central Hospital

Niël Terblanché The Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Fund donated three pieces of medical equipment, valued at N$1.1 million, to the Windhoek Central Hospital on Friday. According to Rosalia Martins-Hausiku, the MVA Fund’s Chief Executive Officer, the contribution is expected to enhance the hospital’s capacity to provide high-quality care to its patients. The donated equipment includes an intensive care unit (ICU) monitor, a diathermy unit, and a suction machine. Each piece of equipment plays a vital role in ensuring patient safety and improving the overall effectiveness of medical interventions at the hospital. The ICU Monitor is designed to enable healthcare professionals…
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National Council members urged to prioritise reviewing and passing bills

National Council members urged to prioritise reviewing and passing bills

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The National Council chairperson, Lukas Muha has urged his fellow lawmakers to consider prioritising the review and passage of four bills that have been passed and referred to them by the National Assembly. Muha made these remarks during the National Council opening session in Windhoek at Parliament on Monday. The bills are the Electoral Amendment Bill, the Marriage Bill, the Property Practitioners Bill and the Road Fund Administration Amendment Bill. He said the house should also consider eight National Council Standing Committee reports and two inter-parliamentary cluster reports in accordance with Article 74(2) read together with Article 59(3).…
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Shifeta calls for improved customer service in tourism

Shifeta calls for improved customer service in tourism

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The minister of environment, forestry and tourism (MEFT), Pohamba Shifeta, has urged the travel and tourism sector to improve its customer service. Speaking at the launch of the 2023 Annual Tourist Statistical Report, Shifeta highlighted the importance of trained staff to enhance service quality. "I have met some clients complaining about our service and that we need to look at our services. I call upon the industry players to train our staff, as these are the staff that can make it or break it," said Shifeta. He emphasised the need for better coaching, not just in public service…
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No legal avenues available for 1904–08 genocide reparations

No legal avenues available for 1904–08 genocide reparations

Ester Mbathera There appear to be no obvious legal avenues available to pursue reparations for the 1904-08 Ovaherero-Nama genocide. This is according to a recent report by the International Human Rights Clinic titled “Restitution, Reconciliation, and Reparations for Namibia.” The reports highlighted the difficulties in obtaining legal redress for the Ovaherero and Nama genocide, despite the clear classification of the events under both conventional and customary international law. The report emphasises the need for continued research into potential avenues for achieving restorative justice, both domestically and internationally. It also calls for further exploration of whether the non-retroactivity of the 1948…
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Namibia hosts African Telecommunications meeting

Namibia hosts African Telecommunications meeting

Niël Terblanché Namibia is hosting the first African Preparatory Meeting (APM26-1) for the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Plenipotentiary Conference 2026 (PP-26) and the second African Preparatory Meeting for the World Telecommunication Development Conference 2025 (WTDC-25). The meeting organised by the African Telecommunications Union (ATU) started on Monday in Windhoek. Emma Theofelus, the Minister of Information and Communication Technology (MICT), at the opening of the meeting, stressed the significance of these preparatory meetings. Theofelus highlighted that the ITU Plenipotentiary Conference and the World Telecommunication Development Conference are crucial for setting strategic goals and priorities in telecommunications and ICT development, especially for…
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A Hero’s Path to Reconciliation and Nation-Building: Review of “My Journey” by Nico Kaiyamo.

A Hero’s Path to Reconciliation and Nation-Building: Review of “My Journey” by Nico Kaiyamo.

Ndumba J Kamwanyah Niko Kaiyamo’s autobiography, "My Journey," stands as a testament to the transformative power of personal and collective resilience. Set against the backdrop of Namibia’s transition from colonial rule to independence, the book provides an intimate look into Kaiyamo’s life and the broader historical events that shaped his nation. Contribution to Reconciliation and Nation-Building: Kaiyamo’s narrative plays a crucial role in Namibia's ongoing reconciliation and nation-building efforts. Through his detailed recounting of personal sacrifices and the values of faith, family, and friendship, he underscores the importance of addressing historical injustices to build a cohesive and peaceful society. His…
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