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Problematic of non-delivery not time but ideology, will and capacity to deliver

Problematic of non-delivery not time but ideology, will and capacity to deliver

Yours Truly Ideologically in last week’s edition took exception and reservation to the notion that 32 years, and 33 years next month, March 21st, that Namibia has been independent and free, may, could, should and must be seen as not long enough for the government to have been able to deliver, especially the basic needs of life in particular to those at the lower end of the socio-economic ladder. Because such a notion of 33 years not being long enough, as those in power and authority would like to maintain, to deliver on their promises, has not only become repetitive…
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Small Stock Farming, The Imperatives with Nichlas Mbingeneeko: Small Stock Farming For Beginners

Small Stock Farming, The Imperatives with Nichlas Mbingeneeko: Small Stock Farming For Beginners

Farming requires teamwork and the sharing of expertise as well as mentoring, particularly for the novice farmer. The spirit of Ubuntu is paramount in farming. The importance of farming can neither be overemphasized nor be gainsaid. Around 70% of Namibia’s population depends directly or indirectly on agriculture for their income and livelihood. Consequently, success in farming cannot be left to chance. To that effect, I will utilize this space every Friday to share the imperatives that are pivotal for sustainable and profitable small stock farming. The terms small stock, in the agricultural arena, refer to goats and sheep. It is…
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Streamlining of policies is essential to ease doing business in Namibia

With Namibia facing significant challenges but also possessing the potential for substantial economic growth and development, the country finds itself at a crossroads. Government initiatives to improve the business environment and legislative reforms aimed at easing the process of doing business indicate a commitment to fostering a more conducive climate for investment. However, addressing structural issues such as unemployment, bureaucratic inefficiencies, and economic inequality remains critical to unlocking the full potential of Namibia’s economy. Doing business in Namibia presents both challenges and opportunities, reflecting the nation’s commitment to improving its business environment while grappling with structural issues. Investors and businesses…
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Vaccination and early diagnosis are critical in combating cervical cancer

Vaccination and early diagnosis are critical in combating cervical cancer

Niël Terblanche As Namibia observes Cervical Cancer Awareness Month a clear call to action has been made for all women of childbearing age to get screened for cervical cancer at the nearest health facilities. In Namibia, cervical cancer stands as a formidable adversary against women’s health, particularly affecting those between the ages of 15 and 44. It is the second most common form of cancer among women in this age group, presenting a significant public health challenge. There is, however, a beacon of hope in the fight against the deadly disease - prevention through vaccination and the potential for a…
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Sacked Karasburg Town Councillor refuses to vacate office

Sacked Karasburg Town Councillor refuses to vacate office

Martin Endjala In a developing controversy within the Karasburg Town Council, Acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Hansina Isaacks is reportedly refusing to vacate her office despite being dismissed by members of the Landless People’s Movement (LPM). An anonymous internal source disclosed that the reasons behind Isaacks’ dismissal are not fully detailed but are believed to be linked to her administrative role and alleged dual allegiances to both the mayor and party leadership, which precipitated her removal by the council. Isaacks’ appointment came on June 6, 2023, succeeding Nico Titus, the former CEO suspended in 2021 amid allegations of financial mismanagement.…
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Police officers reminded to remain humble servants

Police officers reminded to remain humble servants

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Namibian Police Force Chief Joseph Shikongo, has reminded promoted police officers to continue serving the nation as usual and not develop the attitude of bosses. Shikongo speaking was during the Parade on Promotion of Officers and Conferment of Ranks at the Israel Patrick Iyambo Police College in Windhoek this week. The Parade saw a total of 911 men and women in uniform promoted to different ranks within the police force, of which 490 were men and 421 were women. Shikongo announced that 50 members of the police force were promoted from Inspector to Chief Inspector, 300 were promoted…
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SADC training aimed at enhancing knowledge of programs

SADC training aimed at enhancing knowledge of programs

Niël Terblanché In a decisive move to amplify the Southern African Development Community’s (SADC) presence on a global scale, officials tasked with Information, Communication, and Public Relations across Member States received focused training during a workshop in Swakopmund. The initiative, spearheaded by the SADC Secretariat, aims to elevate the communication, awareness, and visibility of the organization’s programmes, activities and impacts both within the region and internationally. Ambassador António Nascimento, the Director of Institutional Communications and Press at the Ministry of External Relations of Angola (MIREX), during his welcoming address, stressed the necessity for member states to work together and share…
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Ghost companies drain more than N$100 Million from Namibia

Ghost companies drain more than N$100 Million from Namibia

Hertta-Maria Amutenja In a groundbreaking revelation, Namibia’s Revenue Agency (Namra) Commissioner, Sam Shivute, exposed a syndicate of ‘ghost companies’ orchestrating the illicit transfer of more than N$100 million out of the country. “Last year, our investigation team picked out a syndicate that we call ghost companies. You find people who would register a business with Bipa, but before they register the business, they would go to disadvantaged people in villages and informal settlements and get people’s identification documents, promising those people social grants,” Shivute. He revealed the depth of the illicit activities, citing an example of ghost companies exploiting unsuspecting…
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Namport, Terminal finalising deal

Namport, Terminal finalising deal

CHAMWE KAIRA Namport and Terminal Investment Limited (TIL) remain seized with finalizing the terms, conditions and all attendant schedules to the proposed concession of the port of Walvis Bay. Terminal Investment Limited was founded in 2000 by the Aponte Family to secure container terminal capacity in the major ports called by our majority owner and main client, MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company. Securing increasingly restricted terminal capacity is critical to the development of MSC’s core container shipping business. “We will therefore, in due course, make the appropriate and necessary public pronouncements once the process has been completed,” Taná Pesat, Manager of…
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Stampriest Basin economic study underway

Stampriest Basin economic study underway

CHAMWE KAIRA The Stampriet Aquifer Uranium Mining Association (SAUMA) is currently conducting a study to provide the economic value of the Stampriest Artesian Basin to Namibia. “We have instructed professionals to provide this information independently,” SAUMA said in a response to questions by Observer Money. SAUMA noted that in terms of agriculture activities contribution to the Namibian economy, SAUMA noted that agriculture provides a livelihood to roughly 70% of all Namibians and said various sectors are involved and depend on the outcomes of agriculture. The Stampriest Artesian Basin strides between Namibia, Botswana and South Africa. The Stampriet Transboundary Aquifer System…
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