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Debt is exasperating Aroab water crisis

Debt is exasperating Aroab water crisis

Martin Endjala Residents of Aroab in //Karas Region are up in arms over a water shortage that has plagued them for at least three years. The villagers are blaming the Aroab Village Council for failing to address the water shortage in the area. The situation has been ongoing for the past three years, and it is said to have gotten worse, as residents often stay without water during the afternoon and sometimes for days on end. Keetmanshoop Rural Constituency Councillor, Willem Labuschagne, informed Windhoek Observer last week that due to the shortage of water, residents are forced to share. He…
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More than 600 rhinos were poached in ten years

More than 600 rhinos were poached in ten years

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Between 2015 and February 2024, Namibia lost a staggering 631 rhinos due to poaching, marking a concerning downturn in its conservation success. This is according to statistics provided by the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism last week during the Commemoration of World Wildlife Day 2024. Breaking down the figures year by year, statistics paint a grim picture of 97 rhinos poached in 2015 alone, with six reported to be poached in 2016 and five poached in 2017. A total of 84 were also poached in 2018, 61 in 2019, 48 in 2020, 53 in 2021, 92 in…
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President Mbumba takes the helm of the AU Peace and Security Council

President Mbumba takes the helm of the AU Peace and Security Council

Niël Terblanché Namibia is set to assume the chairmanship of the African Union (AU) Peace and Security Council (PSC) in March Ambassador Jerobeam Shaanika, the Deputy Executive Director for Multilateral Cooperation in the Ministry of International Relations and Cooperation , announced that President Nangolo Mbumba will take up the continental leadership role. He added that Namibia has played an active role by contributing to the continent’s peace and security strategies in line with the goals of Agenda 2063. Under Namibia’s stewardship, the PSC is scheduled to conduct six substantive sessions throughout March, addressing critical security situations across the continent, including…
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Nandi-Ndaitwah champions women’s leadership in mining

Nandi-Ndaitwah champions women’s leadership in mining

Niël Terblanché Namibia’s Vice President, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, has rallied women in the mining sector to ascend to leadership roles while stressing the underrepresentation of women in one of the country’s cornerstone industries. While addressing participants at the Mineworkers Union of Namibia (MUN) Women’s Conference, Nandi-Ndaitwah reiterated the pivotal role women can play in maximizing the benefits derived from Namibia’s rich natural resources. According to the Vice President, mining employs a mere 17 percent of women. She referred to statistics from a 2015 study from the University of Namibia (UNAM). “It is imperative for women to not only participate in this…
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If capitalism is the preferred dispensation, African economic deprivation is a given!

If capitalism is the preferred dispensation, African economic deprivation is a given!

“THE neo-colonialism of today represents imperialism in its final and perhaps its most dangerous stage. In the past it was possible to convert a country upon which a neo-colonial regime had been imposed — Egypt in the nineteenth century is an example — into a colonial territory. Today this process is no longer feasible. Old-fashioned colonialism is by no means entirely abolished. It still constitutes an African problem, but it is everywhere on the retreat. Once a territory has become nominally independent it is no longer possible, as it was in the last century, to reverse the process. Existing colonies…
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Green Economy: Spatial Planning’s Sustainable Blueprint

Green Economy: Spatial Planning’s Sustainable Blueprint

The advent of the green economy heralds a promising era of sustainability, where economic growth is intertwined with environmental preservation. At the heart of this transition lies spatial planning, a potent tool poised to shape landscapes conducive to green innovation and resilience. While the synergy between the green economy and spatial planning holds immense potential, critical challenges persist, threatening to undermine its transformative impact.Spatial planning serves as the architect of sustainable development, orchestrating land use, infrastructure, and resource allocation to foster harmony between society and the environment. In the context of the green economy, it plays a pivotal role in…
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Just Saying with Matts Haikali

Just Saying with Matts Haikali

Am just saying, the country over the past week saw a surge in appreciation for the efforts of Hon Ipumbu Shiimi, Hon Tjongarero, the Executive Director, and the dedicated staff at the Ministry of Sports, Youth, and National Service. Am just saying, It’s vital to acknowledge and express gratitude when positive steps are taken, and the recent announcement of a 45% increase in budgetary allocation for the ministry certainly warrants commendation. Am just saying, for too long, the budget for sports has languished at minimal levels, causing frustration among stakeholders who recognize the immense potential within Namibia’s sporting community. This…
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Namra seizes N$1.9 Million worth of mandrax at Ariamsvlei Border Post

Namra seizes N$1.9 Million worth of mandrax at Ariamsvlei Border Post

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) Customs Officials at the Ariamsvlei Border Post in the //Kharas Region intercepted a consignment of suspected mandrax tablets earlier last week, with an estimated value of N$1.9 million. Namra’s Manager of Strategic Communications and Stakeholder Engagements Tonateni Shidhudhu, said the arrested suspect is a Namibian truck driver known to frequent the same border. “A Namibian truck driver who frequents the same border was apprehended while returning from South Africa. The suspected drugs were discovered following a thorough scanning by the officials,” said Shidhudhu. Furthermore, he said after the suspect’s arrest, a secondary search of…
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New parties and alliances will create a wider field during elections

New parties and alliances will create a wider field during elections

Niël Terblanché The upcoming Presidential and National Assembly elections are shaping up to be the most fiercely contested in Namibia’s history. With the introduction of new political entities and the resurgence of smaller parties since the last general elections in 2019, the political landscape is brimming with anticipation and strategic alliances. The ruling Swapo Party, its chief adversary, the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM), and the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) will each be fielding a presidential candidate, maintaining the tradition of direct competition among the major players. However, a notable shift is occurring among the smaller parties, which are opting…
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Independence Day to be celebrated in Zambezi for the first time ever

Independence Day to be celebrated in Zambezi for the first time ever

Stefanus Nashama For the first time in the history of Namibia, Katima Muliloin the Zambezi Region will host this year’s Independence Day celebrations. Independence Day is celebrated every year on 21 March in Namibia, and this year, the nation is expected to gather in Katima Mulilo to celebrate one of the most important days in the country. Aundrin Mathe, the Executive Director of the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology announced on Friday. At this event, Namibia will be celebrating its 34th year of freedom and independence. “This year marks the first time that the Zambezi Region will host this…
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