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“Geingob prepared us for leadership,” says Nekongo

“Geingob prepared us for leadership,” says Nekongo

Martin Endjala Ephraim Nekongo, Secretary General of the Swapo Party Youth League (SPYL), has paid tribute to the late President Hage Geingob, stating that Geingob has meticulously prepared the youth to lead and has established robust systems and institutions for their future success. Nekongo shared these sentiments in an interview with the Windhoek Observer, reflecting on the legacy of the President who passed away on February 4 at Lady Pohamba Hospital in Windhoek. “God’s work is beyond human understanding, and the passing of President Geingob has deeply affected us. Yet, he inspired us with courage and prepared us for leadership,…
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Supreme court records 93.5 percent case disposal rate in 2023

Supreme court records 93.5 percent case disposal rate in 2023

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The Supreme Court has recorded a noteworthy 93.5 percent case disposal rate in 2023. Starting from the beginning of last year until late December, out of the 98 matters enrolled, 93 were not only heard but also saw judgments delivered, emphasising the court’s commitment to expeditious resolution. Chief Justice, Peter Shivute, while speaking at the official opening of the legal year this week, highlighted this achievement. Shedding light on the court’s dedication to enhancing diversity on the bench. Shivute said the appointment of three accomplished women, Lady Justice Hannelie Prinsloo, Lady Justice Esi Schimming-Chase, and Lady Justice Rita…
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Vulnerability Initiatives receive financial boost

Vulnerability Initiatives receive financial boost

Capricorn Foundation Injects N$1.5 Million into Fighting Poverty and Malnutrition in Namibia With 18 percent of the Namibian population living below the poverty line and a quarter of children suffering from stunted growth due to malnutrition, urgent interventions are needed to alleviate the dire situation. In this regard, the Capricorn Foundation has taken drastic steps to combat the growing challenges of malnutrition and poverty in Namibia by allocating nearly N$1.5 million towards Vulnerability Initiatives across the nation. The funding, sourced from the Capricorn Group’s subsidiaries - Bank Windhoek, Capricorn Asset Management, and Entrepo - over the last three months, aims…
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Young political leaders pay tribute to President Geingob

Young political leaders pay tribute to President Geingob

Stefanus Nashama Young political figures from across Namibia, known for their vigorous engagement with the government and their influence on policy during President Hage Geingob’s tenure, have momentarily set aside their differences to honour his legacy. Prominent among them are Job Amupanda, leader of the Affirmative Repositioning (AR) movement; Michael Amushelelo, a noted social activist with the Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters (NEEF); Ally Angula, who has declared her independent presidential candidacy for the 2024 elections; Inna Hengari, a lawmaker from the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM); and Kadhila Amoomo, a prominent lawyer. Despite their frequent criticism of President Geingob’s policies, particularly…
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NWR lauds Geingob’s contributions to tourism and conservation

NWR lauds Geingob’s contributions to tourism and conservation

Martin Endjala While paying tribute to President Hage Geingob, the Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) stressed the significant advancements made in the tourism industry and conservation sectors under his leadership. Acknowledging the vital contribution of tourism to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), President Geingob was praised for his dedication to ensuring the safety and security of tourists, a factor deemed essential for the industry's growth and sustainability. Nelson Ashipala, the Corporate Communications Manager at NWR, commended the former President's visionary leadership, which has had a lasting impact on Namibia's conservation and tourism landscape. "Dr. Geingob's legacy in promoting growth, sustainability, and…
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Namibia aims to boost agriculture with an enhanced statistical framework

Namibia aims to boost agriculture with an enhanced statistical framework

Niël Terblanché By investing in a comprehensive statistical framework, Namibia is setting a precedent for how data can be leveraged to enhance agricultural productivity, environmental sustainability, and economic growth, ensuring the sector's resilience and competitiveness on both a regional and global scale. In an ambitious move to revolutionize its agricultural sector, Namibia has placed a solid emphasis on the role of accurate statistics to empower farming communities and ensure sustainable growth. A recent workshop, jointly hosted by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) and the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA), stressed the critical importance of comprehensive data…
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MTC commits N$1.5 million for student bursaries

MTC commits N$1.5 million for student bursaries

Martin Endjala In a significant boost to higher education support in Namibia, the Mobile Telecommunications Company (MTC), the country's leading mobile telecommunications operator, has announced a commitment of N$1.5 million towards student bursaries. This initiative is set to alleviate the financial challenges faced by 12 deserving students, who were awarded these bursaries in Windhoek yesterday. The bursary recipients include a mix of six external students and six internal MTC ambassadors, all pursuing their higher education at local institutions. Among the external beneficiaries are Anna Mary Ashipala, a 3rd-year law student at the University of Namibia (UNAM); Erkki Shilumbu and Willryna…
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NCCI and FNB Namibia strengthen ties for economic development

NCCI and FNB Namibia strengthen ties for economic development

Niël Terblanché The Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) is intensifying its efforts to engage with both new and existing stakeholders in a move that emphasizes its commitment to fostering economic growth and development in Namibia. As part of its strategic initiative, the NCCI Secretariat is actively exploring potential areas of collaboration that promise mutual benefits and enhanced partnerships across various sectors. In a significant step towards realizing this goal, the NCCI recently convened a meeting with Sepo Haihambo, the newly appointed Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of First National Bank’s Commercial Banking. This engagement, held at the NCCI Head…
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“Goodnight Omes, see you in the morning”

“Goodnight Omes, see you in the morning”

Stanley Nick KATZAO Imagine you’re getting ready to leave for Swakopmund on 23 December to celebrate the festive season at sea. You’re packed and the family is only waiting on you to take the driver’s seat and hit the road. It’s around 11h00 in the morning and you get a call and it goes like this: “Moro Katzao, tae ets ta di?” I replied: “I’m getting ready to go to Swakop uncle, what’s up?” “Come around before you leave, I’ve something to share with you”, he replied and without further interrogation I said “I’m coming” My wife didn’t think it’s…
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Namibia set to showcase investment prospects at Mining Indaba

Namibia set to showcase investment prospects at Mining Indaba

Niël Terblanché Namibia is set to present its abundance of mining investment opportunities to the world at the Invest in Africa Mining Indaba currently underway in Cape Town, South Africa. Tom Alweendo, the Minister of Mines and Energy in a statement stressed the significance of conveying Namibia’s dedication to enhancing the economic value of its minerals, aligning with the global push towards a greener future. He said Namibia will aim to attract potential investors by showcasing its conducive policy environment and sustainable mining strategies. During the Indaba Namibia also plans to engage in business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-government (B2G) meetings, alongside…
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