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Ovaherero Genocide Foundation rejects Genocide Remembrance Day

Ovaherero Genocide Foundation rejects Genocide Remembrance Day

Martin Endjala Nandiuasora Mazeingo, the Ovaherero Genocide Foundation’s (OGF) chairman, rejected the declaration of Genocide Remembrance Day by the cabinet on Tuesday, labelling it as part of the government's denial agenda of recognising the actual events of the genocide. Mazeingo's response follows the minister of information, communication, and technology, Emma Theofelus's announcement that from next year onwards 28 May will be a public holiday. This decision was made at the 7th cabinet decision meeting recently, following a letter submitted on 18 March by the National Assembly Speaker Peter Katjavivi. The chairman argued that the genocide of the Nama and Ovaherero…
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Cabinet declares 28 May as Genocide Remembrance Day

Cabinet declares 28 May as Genocide Remembrance Day

Martin Endjala The Cabinet has declared 28 May a Genocide Remembrance Day, effective in 2025, and endorsed it as a public holiday. The information, communication, and technology minister, Emma Theofelus, made the announcement on Tuesday. “Cabinet directs the Ministry of Justice to draft a proclamation as required under Section 1(3) of the Public Holidays Act, 1990 (Act No. 26 of 1990) to be certified by the Attorney-General for consideration and signature of the President in order to coincide with the public announcement of Genocide Remembrance Day on 28 May 2024,” she said. Theofelus stated that the Cabinet also instructed the…
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GENOCIDE REMEMBERED:

Emma Theofelus, the Minister of Information, Communication and Technology, announced that the Namibian Cabinet decided to declare 28 May as a public holiday from 2025. From next year onwards, the holiday will be known as Genocide Remembrance Day.
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SADC neighbours participate in Omagongo Cultural Festival

SADC neighbours participate in Omagongo Cultural Festival

Stefanus Nashama Delegates from Limpopo in South Africa and Ghanzi in Botswana attended the just-ended Omagongo Cultural Festival hosted by the Ondonga Traditional Authority. The event has been described by President Nangolo Mbumba, as a unifying event. “It is an event that can be attended and celebrated by all, whether you are from Oshana, Erongo, Zambezi, Hardap, Omaheke, and Limpopo in South Africa or Ghanzi in Botswana. It is a unifying event where we celebrate in style by eating traditional food and drinking traditional brews, especially the famous marula/Omagongo, in moderation. At the same time, we communicate and celebrate in…
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Namibia chair SADC Fisheries Monitoring Control Centre

Namibia chair SADC Fisheries Monitoring Control Centre

Ester Mbathera Namibia will chair the SADC Fisheries Monitoring, Control, and Surveillance Coordination Centre (MCSCC) for the next two years. The SADC Ministers of Agriculture, Food Security, Fisheries, and Aquaculture confirmed Stanley Ndara as the MCSCC board chairperson last week. The board will be driving the process to operationalize the MCSCC and ensure that we improve regional efforts to combat illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing. Ndara is also chairperson of the SADC Fisheries Regional Technical Team for the MCSCC's establishment. “Having a Namibian as the chairperson of an important regional technical team within SADC showcases Namibia's expertise and leadership…
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GERD will be reviewed

GERD will be reviewed

Niël Terblanché The ministers of fisheries and marine resources and labour, industrial relations, and employment creation have announced a review of the Government Employment Redress Programme (GERD). The programme, launched in 2020, was intended to secure approximately 2 500 jobs for fishermen who had lost their employment for various reasons. Fisheries Minister Derek Klazen explained that the GERD will be re-negotiated to ensure fishermen can find active work on vessels. This decision followed a consultation meeting with ex-fishermen and their employers on Thursday. Klazen noted that many fishermen prefer working on vessels due to their higher earning potential compared to…
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NamPower set to launch N$2 billion biomass power plant

NamPower set to launch N$2 billion biomass power plant

Niël Terblanché NamPower is set to begin construction of a 40MW biomass power generation station at Otjikoto Substation near Tsumeb. With an estimated development cost exceeding N$2 billion, the project is another significant step in Namibia's efforts to enhance its energy security and utilize renewable resources. The Otjikoto Biomass Power Station, the first and largest of its kind in the country, will generate electricity through the combustion of wood chips sourced from encroacher bush that grows in the areas surrounding the envisaged plant. During a signing ceremony held in Windhoek last week, NamPower's Managing Director, Simson Haulofu, pointed to the…
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Police to interrogate Aranos council officials for missing diesel

Police to interrogate Aranos council officials for missing diesel

Martin Endjala The Hardap Regional Police crime investigation coordinator, Deputy Commissioner Eric Clay, says the police are waiting for Aranos council officials to return from sports games in Gobabis to interrogate them about the 20 litres of diesel that were stolen from a standstill truck at the Aranos Town Council workshop last week. Commissioner Clay said that investigations are proceeding well in the matter, but no arrests have been made so far and they are still gathering information. “No arrests have been made at this point, but we are aware that the Aranos council is attending local authorities' sports in…
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Zambezi region delimitation labelled as a Swapo-led target

Zambezi region delimitation labelled as a Swapo-led target

Martin Endjala The National Unity Democratic Organisation’s (NUDO) secretary general and member of parliament, Joseph Kauandenge, says he is disheartened to note that the Swapo-led delimitation commission is targeting the Zambezi region again. He said that for over 34 years of independence, the Swapo party had overlooked and disadvantaged the region. “If one takes into account the proposed regional boundaries in the Kavango Region, it is clear that they want to divide this region into smaller constituencies not to make it easier to serve the residents there but to make it easier to control them and to impoverish them even…
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Rundu municipality contemplates taking over electricity distribution responsibilities

Rundu municipality contemplates taking over electricity distribution responsibilities

Niël Terblanché Gabriel Kanyanga, the Mayor of Rundu, has announced that the border town’s municipality is considering taking over the distribution of electricity to residents due to dissatisfaction with the current regional electricity distributor, Nored. Kanyanga expressed his concerns during a stakeholders' consultation meeting where Nored proposed tariff increase for 2024-2025 was presented. Kanyanga indicated that Nored's service delivery has been subpar, leaving Rundu in the dark despite the company generating revenue from electricity consumers. He stressed that the municipality does not benefit from the sale of electricity under the current arrangement. "We are looking into taking over the electricity…
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