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Parents urged to register children at birth

Parents urged to register children at birth

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Home affairs minister Lucia Ipumbu has urged parents and guardians in Karasburg and surrounding areas to register their children immediately after birth. She made the call on Monday during the official opening of a new subregional office for the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security. “These services are here at your doorstep, and please note that birth registration is free of charge. It is important to register your child immediately after birth to ensure, in addition to the obligations I mentioned earlier, access to essential services such as health, education and, where applicable, social grants,” said…
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EU-funded trucks to cut livestock transport costs

EU-funded trucks to cut livestock transport costs

Niël Terblanché Five heavy-duty IVECO Astra trucks, each able to transport 30 tonnes of cattle across the country's rural roads, were handed over to the ministry of agriculture, fisheries, water and land reform.  The trucks form part of the European Union's (EU) Livestock Support Programme. EU ambassador Ana Beatriz Martins said the handover was the result of months of coordination between the EU and the Namibian government.  “These trucks are part of the EU-Namibia Livestock Support Programme. They carry with them a powerful message of better market access, lower transport costs, improved animal welfare and stronger rural economies,” she said.…
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SADC urged to add 2,885 MW to ease regional power deficit

SADC urged to add 2,885 MW to ease regional power deficit

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Southern African Development Community (SADC) member states need to commission 2,885 megawatts of new power generation capacity to help reduce the region’s ongoing electricity shortfall. This was revealed by Angele N’tumba, the SADC deputy executive secretary for regional integration, during the 43rd joint meeting of ministers and senior officials responsible for water and energy held in Harare, Zimbabwe, on Monday. She said the additional capacity would ease pressure on the region’s power supply, which remains strained despite recent progress in infrastructure development.  As of May 2025, SADC’s installed generation capacity reached 85,221 megawatts, including contributions from Oceanic…
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Capricorn Eagles lock in squad for CSA series

Capricorn Eagles lock in squad for CSA series

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Cricket Namibia has announced the Capricorn Eagles squad that will face the Cricket South Africa Women’s Emerging Academy in an upcoming series of matches. The series will begin with T20 matches at the FNB Cricket Stadium.  The first T20 is scheduled for Wednesday, followed by the second match on Thursday. The third match will be played on Saturday, with the final T20 on Sunday. The 50-over series will start on Tuesday next week. The second match is set for Thursday, and the final one will take place on Saturday. The Capricorn Eagles squad includes Sune Wittmann, Kayleen Green,…
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Bastos, Emeritus, deny claims of dividends paid to Nujoma

Bastos, Emeritus, deny claims of dividends paid to Nujoma

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Businessman José Luis Bastos and Emeritus Fishing (Pty) Ltd have denied that any fishing dividends were ever paid to the late founding president, Sam Nujoma, in his personal capacity. Bastos’ lawyer, Richard Metcalfe, said the Sam Nujoma Foundation, not Nujoma himself, holds a 20% share in Emeritus Fishing.  He said the company distributes audited dividends annually to shareholders in line with corporate governance procedures. “The skewered and false article pertaining to fishing dividends allegedly paid to the deceased Founding President is fake and false,” said Metcalfe. He further stated that the Foundation appointed John Nauta as the nominee…
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Fired engineering council challenges Nekundi’s authority

Fired engineering council challenges Nekundi’s authority

Allexer Namundjembo The former members of the Engineering Council of Namibia (ECN) are challenging the authority of works and transport minister Veikko Nekundi over his decision to dissolve the Council. In a letter addressed to Nekundi over the weekend, the former board called the dismissal “unlawful”, “humiliating”, and “a threat to the country’s regulatory integrity”.  They said the decision was procedurally flawed and carried out through irregular channels. “The Council appointed in August 2022 was constituted in accordance with the Engineering Profession Act, and no legal ground for our removal has been invoked,” said ECN’s former president, Sophia Belete-Tekie. According…
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AR renews demand to abolish red line

AR renews demand to abolish red line

Niël Terblanché The ministry of agriculture’s directorate of veterinary services (DVS) has quietly lifted a long-standing restriction on livestock products entering Namibia’s foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) free zone. A public notice issued last week by acting chief veterinary officer Dr Johannes Shoopala stated that dried meat from cloven-hoofed animals can now cross the veterinary cordon fence, commonly known as the red line, without a permit.  This is allowed only if all portions of the meat are cooked and free of blood.  Shoopala said boiling the meat remains the safest method of preparation. “Raw meat that is not produced under Commodity-Based Trade…
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Four new boreholes provide drinking water to 23 villages

Four new boreholes provide drinking water to 23 villages

Niël Terblanché Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare has delivered on what he called a step towards rural economic independence by handing over four newly drilled boreholes that will supply safe drinking water to twenty-three villages in Epembe Constituency. Speaking at the Onamundindi installation on Saturday, Ngurare said the project reflects the 8th Administration’s commitment to extending essential services beyond urban areas. “Economic independence means that people in rural areas should have the same access to essential services as those in urban centres. That includes water, road infrastructure, and connectivity. We are witnessing progress toward that goal,” he said. He encouraged residents,…
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Essential rules and lessons for every man in 2025

Essential rules and lessons for every man in 2025

Hanhote Hotty Ndinomolo In most cases, we are worried about things that are less important, such as what people are going to say, losing friends or doubting ourselves. All that does not really matter. However, there are essential values, basic principles and rules that every man should live by, silently; in private or public. In a group or when alone. Talk to God often. No one is comparable to God. He is our father, Alpha and Omega. He is always ready to listen; he will not judge nor tell the next person. Read your bible. I like the books of…
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Forged in the mines: The union that helped liberate Namibia

Forged in the mines: The union that helped liberate Namibia

Poco-Key Mberiuana Union membership is not just a legacy of Namibia’s past—it is a living force for jus:ce, dignity, and economic empowerment today. As Namibia continues to confront inequality, unemployment, and the pressures of a globalised economy, the role of trade unions remains as vital as ever. It can be argued that the founda:ons of the Namibian organised labour movements were the spark that ignited the flames of the libera:on movement in this country. The existence of labour movements, that were inclusive of black workers, can be traced back to as early as 1924, where the first recorded organised indigenous…
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