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Drought relief food items stolen from warehouse

Drought relief food items stolen from warehouse

Martin Endjala The Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) has expressed grave concerns regarding the theft of drought relief food items intended for the drought relief program. These items were stolen from a warehouse located at the Oshikango storage facility in the Ohangwena region. The confirmation of this theft came yesterday from the OPM's Chief Public Relations Officer, Rhingo Mutambo, who reported that a case (Case No. CR 34.01.2024) has been formally registered with the Namibian Police. Mutambo further disclosed that those responsible for the theft have been apprehended by the Namibian Police, and comprehensive investigations are currently underway. Mutambo…
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NIP paves way for scientific excellence at Hochland High School with donation

NIP paves way for scientific excellence at Hochland High School with donation

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Namibia Institute of Pathology (NIP) has responded emphatically to the call from Hochland High School, unleashing a wave of support that promises to shape the future of aspiring scientists in Namibia. In a formal ceremony this week, Chief Strategy and Business Development Officer, and Chairperson of NIP's Corporate Social Investment Committee Niita Evaristus, officiated the handover of a remarkable donation aimed at revolutionizing the learning experience at Hochland High School. Responding to the urgent plea from Hochland High School, NIP has allocated resources for the enhancement of science education. The donation includes 200 Advance Scientific Calculators (Casio fx-991Plus),…
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Namibian Air Force starts the year in style

Namibian Air Force starts the year in style

Niël Terblanché The Namibian Air Force continued its tradition of hosting the beginning-of-the-year parade, creating a space for members to come together to reflect on past experiences and embrace the prospects of the upcoming year. Air Vice Marshal Theofilus Shaende, the Commander of the Namibian Air Force extended a warm welcome to members returning from the festive season and wished them a prosperous year ahead. The ceremony took place at the end of last week at the Namibian Air Force’s main base in Karibib. During his address to the parade, the Air Force Commander outlined the roadmap for activities, incorporating…
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Katutura residents demand social grants they were promised

Katutura residents demand social grants they were promised

Stefanus Nashama A determined group of unemployed residents hailing from the Tobias Hainyeko and other nearby constituencies embarked on a protest march yesterday, fervently calling upon the Ministry of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication, and Social Welfare to deliver on the promises made back in 2021. This demonstration follows allegations that the Ministry, in 2021, registered numerous individuals in the Khomas region for social grants, pledging to provide them with a one-time payment of N$1,800 along with monthly disbursements of N$600. As per the group's understanding, these social grants were to be distributed for three consecutive years from the year of…
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NSA will conduct a post-enumeration survey next month

NSA will conduct a post-enumeration survey next month

Martin Endjala The Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) is set to conduct the final phase of the 2023 Population and Housing Census, known as the Post-Enumeration Survey (PES), in February. This exercise serves as a quality check to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the census data. After completing the major phases of the census last year, this PES phase is crucial. Alex Shimuafeni, the NSA Chief Executive Officer and Statistician-General announced that the third and final phase, called the reconciliation operation, will take place from 1 to 14 February 2024. “During this period, NSA officials will revisit households where discrepancies…
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JSB Sports Betting Announces N$300,000 Partnership with Futsal Namibia

JSB Sports Betting Announces N$300,000 Partnership with Futsal Namibia

Windhoek, Namibia - In a groundbreaking development, JSB Sports Betting’s Managing Trustee, Jayson Zulch, proudly declared a significant partnership with Futsal Namibia, amounting to N$300,000. The announcement comes on the eve of the announcement of the official Futsal Namibia National team, that will be taking on Tanzania on the 3rd February 2024 at 19h00 at the Windhoek Sports Plaza. The announcement marks a pivotal moment for both organizations, signaling a commitment to the growth and success of futsal in Namibia. Expressing his enthusiasm, Zulch stated, “We are extremely excited at JSB to get involved in such a well-organized organization such…
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Collin Benjamin’s Tactical Brilliance Propels Brave Warriors to Round of Sixteenas Namibia Makes History at AFCON 2023

Collin Benjamin’s Tactical Brilliance Propels Brave Warriors to Round of Sixteenas Namibia Makes History at AFCON 2023

In a night that will be engraved in the histories of Namibian football history, Collin Benjamin showcased his masterful tactical prowess, guiding the Brave Warriors to a second historic achievement for the team and the nation. The clock struck 21:00 Namibian time on January 24, 2024, when Benjamin steered his team to a groundbreaking qualification to the round of sixteen, following a momentous victory against Tunisia. The journey to this remarkable feat began with Namibia holding their ground against favorites and top-ranked Mali in a hard-fought one-all draw. Collin’s strategic charge proved pivotal in that encounter. The Brave Warriors secured…
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Opinion Piece: Strategic Evolution in African Football: Lessons from the 2023 AFCON

Opinion Piece: Strategic Evolution in African Football: Lessons from the 2023 AFCON

Matts Haikali The 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) has unfolded as a captivating spectacle, and one cannot overlook the impressive performances of Portuguese-speaking nations—Cape Verde, Equatorial Guinea, Angola, and Mozambique. As we dissect their success, it becomes apparent that their triumphs are indicative of broader trends and lessons for the entire African football landscape. Senegal’s unwavering dominance, fortified by a local coach with over a decade in charge, is a testament to the dividends of stability and continuity in leadership. Morocco, buoyed by substantial economic investment, stands as a formidable force that should not be underestimated. This strategic approach…
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ICJ could issue provisional orders to limit killings in Gaza

ICJ could issue provisional orders to limit killings in Gaza

Niël Terlanché Namibian legal experts have indicated that the International Court of Justice (ICJ) might order Israel to comply with provisional measures in a matter of weeks regarding the alleged genocide in Gaza. However, they stressed that more countries need to support Palestine and stand with South Africa for Israel to comply. South Africa has brought a case against Israel at the ICJ, alleging acts of genocide in the Gaza Strip, which contravenes the 1948 Genocide Convention. The allegations include mass killings, serious mental and bodily harm, forced displacement, destruction of healthcare systems, and the prevention of births in Gaza.…
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Health ministry faces N$541 945.80 lawsuit for alleged medical negligence

Health ministry faces N$541 945.80 lawsuit for alleged medical negligence

Hertta-Maria Amutenja In a lawsuit filed by Foibe Kauikalelwa Israel against the Minister of Health and Social Services, the grieving mother seeks justice and compensation following a series of allegedly negligent actions that led to the death of her newborn baby during birth. According to the particulars of the claim filed at the Windhoek High Court, Israel lodged a claim against the minister citing medical negligence. The documents detail Israel’s visit to Katutura Intermediate Hospital in October 2021 for an antenatal follow-up when she was already 39 weeks pregnant. She alleged that a medical team, headed by Doctor Nanghombe, opted…
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