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Decision to deregister NEFF should have involved the voters

Decision to deregister NEFF should have involved the voters

Martin Endjala and Ester Mbathera A political science graduate believes that the decision to deregister the Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF) and two other political parties should have included input from the voters who elected them. Lucia Sibanga, who is currently pursuing a master's degree in political science at Unam, said Section 136(1) of the Electoral Act stipulates that an application for registration as a political party requires at least 3,500 signatures from across Namibia. These signatures represent the voters who participated in the party's registration, whom she says deserve a say in its fate. “Excluding these voters from the…
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Namibia provides stability for investment

Namibia provides stability for investment

Niël Terblanché The Governor of the Bank of Namibia, Johannes !Gawaxab, said that Namibia's stability and predictability are the major factors that attract investors in today's uncertain global economic climate. He made these remarks during a meeting with an audience of bankers, analysts, and representatives of the London Stock Exchange in London on Thursday. !Gawaxab stressed Namibia’s political stability and significant natural resources as pivotal elements of the country's developmental agenda. "Namibia's modern financial system and well-developed legal regime contribute significantly towards building investor confidence," he said. Despite facing domestic challenges like the drought, Namibia remains resilient, !Gawaxab said Namibia…
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AR and ADM registered to participate in 2024 elections

AR and ADM registered to participate in 2024 elections

Niël Terblanché The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) has officially registered the Action Democratic Movement (ADM) and Affirmative Repositioning (AR) as political parties that will participate in the Presidential and National Assembly Elections in November. The official registration was confirmed by the ECN’s Chief Electoral and Referenda Officer, Petrus Shaama, after a rigorous process as prescribed by the Electoral Act 5 of 2014. Shaama said that upon receiving an application, the Electoral Commission conducts a due diligence verification process. If the application meets all requirements, a notice is published in the Government Gazette to allow for objections. Objections can be…
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Gazza warned not to provoke opposition parties

Gazza warned not to provoke opposition parties

Stefanus Nashama Musician Lazarus ‘Gazza’ Shiimi has come under fire after criticising opposition parties for not giving drought relief food to the people and developing the country. Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) spokesperson, Hidipo Hamata says Gazza is making the mistake of scratching where it doesn't itch. “As a movement, we are not concerned about Gazza. We see him as a musician trying his best to survive. If he wants another N$2.5 million, he should ask his party directly, without dragging other political parties into it as collateral, because there was no collateral when he received that money initially,” Hamata said.…
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IPC dismiss claims of being funded by British

IPC dismiss claims of being funded by British

Stefanus Nashama The Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) has dismissed allegations contained in a letter circulating on social media purporting that the party is a British-funded entity. The party’s spokesperson, Immanuel Nashinge, on Thursday in a statement, said the letter dated 25 May was fake and meant to fabricate all sorts of deceptions and innuendos. “The IPC strongly condemns what has now become a norm for political opponents to fabricate lies, forge documents and distribute fake news to tarnish the integrity of the IPC. We challenge our political opponents to engage in mature political campaigns, comply with the code of…
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Namibia and Botswana reaffirm peaceful co-existence

Namibia and Botswana reaffirm peaceful co-existence

Niël Terblanché The Heads of State of both Namibia and Botswana reaffirmed their commitment to safeguarding borders and promoting peaceful co-existence. President Nangolo Mbumba during official discussions between the leadership of the two nations said that enhanced cooperation in defence and security is seen as vital for addressing transnational threats such as terrorism and organized crime. President Mbumba and President Mokgweetsi Masisi of Botswana engaged in official talks at Swakopmund to bolster bilateral relations and cooperation on Thursday. President Masisi returned to Namibia for an official state visit for the first time since the memorial services for President Hage Geingob,…
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Can Namibia’s Youth Lead the Nation?

Can Namibia’s Youth Lead the Nation?

Heiki Namboga In the midst of Namibia's political fervour, where every party seeks a seat in Parliament or the presidency, the predicament of young leaders is shown vividly. The emergence and eventual demise of young leaders such as Henny H. Seibeb (LPM), Sadam Amushelelo (NEFF), and Vipuakuye Muharukua (PDM) raises serious concerns about youth leadership, political stability, and maturity. While youth-oriented parties provide forums for policy advocacy and community representation, many young leaders leave due to internal party issues, discontentment, a lack of support, or sabotage. In this respect, Michael Sadam Amushelelo's activisms alongside the NEFF as an 'Advocate for…
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The De-registration of Political Parties in Namibia

The De-registration of Political Parties in Namibia

Johanna Hipangelwa As Namibia gears up for another crucial election year, the spotlight is once again on the adherence of political parties to electoral regulations. A recent development has brought to forefront the issue of compliance with the electoral act, particularly concerning the Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF), and has ignited debates on accountability in the political landscape. The Electoral Act of Namibia serves as the cornerstone for fair and transparent elections in the country. It outlines specific requirements that political parties must fulfill to maintain their legal status and participation in the electoral process. These requirements include financial disclosures,…
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A must for GNU choice to radically tackle socio-economic deficit in SA

A must for GNU choice to radically tackle socio-economic deficit in SA

Cannot imagine how many analysis has been written, spoken and if you like proffered if not ram down the throats of many especially South Africans by an eclectic eminent family of analysts who before, during the South African elections have descended on her electoral-politico-economic terrain to make us wiser, if at all, about the developments there. No so much in an independent and neutral sense but desirous of the political pendulum swinging their own way, known o themselves. Because regime-change had written over some of them, echoing mutely that the African National Congress (ANC) regime be changed. Which was the…
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Air cargo show strong growth

Air cargo show strong growth

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data for May global air cargo markets showing continuing strong annual growth in demand. Total demand, measured in cargo tonne-kilometers (CTKs*), rose by 14.7% compared to May 2023 levels (15.5% for international operations). This is the sixth consecutive month of double-digit year-on-year growth. Capacity, measured in available cargo tonne-kilometers (ACTKs), increased by 6.7% compared to May 2023 (10.2% for international operations). “Air cargo demand moved sharply upwards in May across all regions. The sector benefitted from trade growth, booming e-commerce and capacity constraints on maritime shipping. The outlook remains largely positive with purchasing…
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