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Media union insist charges against New Era editor be dropped despite reinstatement

Media union insist charges against New Era editor be dropped despite reinstatement

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Namibia Media Professionals’ Union (NAMPU) Acting Secretary General Jemima Beukes, says the union has welcomed the reinstatement of New Era Newspaper Managing Director Johnathan Beukes, following his suspension in September 2023, and returned to work yesterday. However, the media union is not satisfied with the fact that despite Beukes going to work, the charges that got him suspended have still not been dropped and he is still facing a disciplinary hearing. “We commend the decision by the New Era leadership to heed our calls for his return, affirming the importance of a free and robust press in our…
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MVA donates medical equipment to Oshakati Intermediate Hospital

MVA donates medical equipment to Oshakati Intermediate Hospital

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Fund has bestowed Oshakati Intermediate Hospital with a noteworthy donation of medical equipment valued at N$388 146. This philanthropic gesture aims to fortify government-driven healthcare initiatives. The contribution encompasses cutting-edge medical equipment, from patient monitors and oximeters to stretcher trolleys, spine boards, neck collars, and other vital essentials. The donation is poised to substantially augment the hospital's diagnostic, treatment, and patient care capabilities. The MVA's Chief Executive Officer, Rosalia Martins-Hausiku reiterated the Fund's dedication to advancing medical services at Oshakati Intermediate Hospital. "Healthcare is a cornerstone of societal well-being, and the MVA Fund…
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Deadly shack fire leaves community in shock

Deadly shack fire leaves community in shock

Niël Terblanché In a heart-wrenching incident that has left the Swakopmund community reeling in shock, a young mother, 32-year-old Stefni Strauss, and her two daughters, six-year-old Grace Margraaf and two-year-old Rechenay Margraaf, perished in a shack fire. According to the incident report provided by the Namibian Police, the tragedy unfolded in the early hours of Wednesday morning, between 01:00 and 01:30. The incident report reveals that Stefni was last seen by her neighbour earlier the previous day, shopping at a local tuck shop. Tragically, it was the same neighbour who later witnessed flames engulfing Stefni’s shack and attempted to come…
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President Geingob is back on Namibian soil

President Geingob is back on Namibian soil

Niël Terblanché President Hage Geingob arrived back in Namibia on Wednesday evening following a two-day novel treatment regime for cancer in the United States of America. According to a statement issued by the Namibian Presidency, the Head of State was admitted to a hospital in Windhoek upon his arrival in the capital city where he will receive the remainder of the cancer treatment. President Geingob’s cancer diagnosis came after routine a colonoscopy and gastroscopy that he underwent at the beginning of January. A subsequent biopsy detected cancerous cells. Shortly after the diagnosis was made public, President Geingob accepted a medical…
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Brave Warriors Receive Heroes’ Welcome as they Return Home from Cote d’Ivoire Journey

Brave Warriors Receive Heroes’ Welcome as they Return Home from Cote d’Ivoire Journey

Windhoek, Namibia - In a display of national pride, the Brave Warriors, led by their determined Coach Collin Benjamin, were welcomed with open arms upon their return from a triumphant sojourn in Cote d’Ivoire. The two separate flights carrying the heroes touched down at the Hosea Kutako International Airport, setting the stage for a joyous celebration of their achievements. The team, having made significant strides in continental football, was met with a flurry of media attention. A brief but impactful media conference was held at the airport before being whisked of to State House. The Brave Warriors were escorted to…
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//Kharas Regional Council faces legal action unless Swapo councillors are reinstated Erasmus Shalihaxwe

//Kharas Regional Council faces legal action unless Swapo councillors are reinstated Erasmus Shalihaxwe

The Swapo party’s legal counsel, Sisa Namandje, has issued an ultimatum to the Chairperson of the //Kharas Regional Council, Joseph Isaacks, demanding the reinstatement of three ousted Swapo Party councillors by 10:00 today or face legal action. In a letter sent yesterday, Namandje declared the Council’s decision to dismiss the councillors and terminate their membership, along with their benefits, as null and void. This follows the announcement made by Isaacks last week that Swapo representatives in the //Karas Regional Council who are Lazarus Nangolo, Susanna Ndjaleka and Taimi Kanyemba were fired. Citing that the three politicians are not willing to…
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Allegations of corruption refuted in the strongest possible terms

Allegations of corruption refuted in the strongest possible terms

Niël Terblanché In the wake of a contentious letter spreading through social media channels, Tom Alweendo, Namibia’s Minister of Mines and Energy, has raised serious doubts regarding the document’s authenticity. The controversial letter, alleging high-level corruption within the Petroleum Directorate which serves the critical role of licensing of oil and gas exploration, was purportedly penned by one Louis Beauvais, claiming to represent shareholders of TotalEnergies and addressed to Patrick Pouyanne, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the same enterprise. “The letter in question lacks credibility. TotalEnergies has not acknowledged its receipt, nor is there any knowledge of the alleged…
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IPPR raises concerns over transparency in Namibia’s mining sector

IPPR raises concerns over transparency in Namibia’s mining sector

Niël Terblanché The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) has expressed its concern regarding the lack of transparency and accountability in Namibia’s mining sector. Graham Hopwood, the Director of the IPPR, stressed the urgent need for more openness in the sector, especially in areas like corporate social responsibility, employment practices, and tax payments to the government. Hopwood spoke at a two-day alternative mining indaba in Windhoek and his remarks come at a time when the mining industry, one of Namibia’s main economic pillars, faces challenges in maintaining transparent operations. The IPPR has been vocal about the potential risks of corruption…
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Namibian High Court finalizes restraining order against NEFF leaders

Namibian High Court finalizes restraining order against NEFF leaders

Niël Terblanché Namibian High Court Judge Safimana Ueitele finalized a restraining order against the Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF) and key members of its leadership, including President Epafras Mukwilongo, Deputy President Kalimbo Iipumbu, and party functionary Michael Amushelelo. The court order prohibits them from engaging in any unlawful activities at various retail outlets across the country. The judgment upholds the Rule Nisi issued on December 22, 2023, and is a response to incidents where the NEFF members allegedly threatened to shut down shops owned by the Rani Group following the suspension of around 100 workers from Employee Placement Services of…
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Churches leading the charge for mining reform

Churches leading the charge for mining reform

Niël Terblanché The Council of Churches in Namibia (CCN) has embarked on an impassioned crusade for substantial reforms within the mining and extractive sector. The CCN’s Alternative Mining Indaba in Windhoek, under the compelling theme “Increasing benefits from mining and extractive industries to address socio-economic development challenges,” is the latest effort to ignite a conversation on “tax justice” and enforceable corporate social responsibilities. The Indaba, a clear response to the Ministry’s assurance of ethical stewardship over Namibia’s natural resources, is positioning itself as a pivotal forum for debate and advocacy for responsible mining that benefits all stakeholders. The CCN, alongside…
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