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The emotional side of money

The emotional side of money

HILENI AMADHILA Money is more than just the number in a bank account. It is deeply personal and influenced by experiences, beliefs, and emotions. Whether it’s the celebration of reaching a milestone in our finances or anxiety about debt, or even the excitement in planning for the future, this emotional relationship with money impacts more life choices than one could imagine. To many of us, this relationship started during our childhood. Maybe I grew up in a place where money was scarce and learned to connect it with security and survival. Or maybe you have seen a very carefree approach…
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Port’s association welcomes turning point for South African Rail

Port’s association welcomes turning point for South African Rail

The Multi-Modal Inland Port Association (MIPA) has welcomeed the release of Transnet's Network Statement, a landmark development that opens up South Africa's rail network to third party operators, at an affordable cost structure. Approved in December 2024 by the Minister of Transport, Barbara Creecy, the Network Statement provides a clear framework for private sector participation in the rail sector, a move that is expected to transform freight logistics in the country. The Network Statement outlines the terms and conditions for access to the national rail infrastructure, including access conditions, capacity allocation and pricing structures. This initiative is a key milestone…
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Growing political maturity emerging in SA

Growing political maturity emerging in SA

JUANITA MAREE Now is the perfect moment to assess the lessons we have learned, evaluate performance and focus on how South Africa and our Government of National Unity (GNU) can apply these critical lessons to build resilience, avoid mistakes and safeguard the future of SA Inc. Progress is evident, from a logistics point of view. A growing political maturity is emerging in some critical areas, fostering positive change, boosting confidence and introducing new dynamics. Policy reforms are unlocking new opportunities, opening the way for some of the national institutions to deliver improved operational performance as the nation continues to work…
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Canadian copper company leaves a legacy of toxic waste

Canadian copper company leaves a legacy of toxic waste

The Globe and Mail Sickness has been common for years in Tsumeb, where Dundee Precious Metals (DPM) was the biggest employer for more than a decade. Tests have now found the soil is contaminated with arsenic and other heavy metals In the citrus orchards above the Namibian town, workers often fall sick. They say they feel a burning sensation in their eyes and throats and a metallic taste in their mouths as the wind blows across from the copper smelter a few kilometres away. “When the gas is coming from that side, we get headaches and dizziness, and sometimes you…
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Environmental Impact Assessments mere formalities

Environmental Impact Assessments mere formalities

Ester Mbathera The country’s Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) system faces accusations of failing both communities and the environment, according to a report released by the Namibian Environment and Wildlife Society recently. Authored by John Pallett and Ndelimona Iipinge, the report highlights deficiencies in the EIA system. “The whole process appears to be a box-checking exercise that serves a wealthy and well-connected few at the expense of the majority of Namibians and our environment,” reads the report. One example cited involves an Exclusive Prospecting License (EPL) near the //Huab Conservancy in the Khorixas area, which is home to a number of…
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Ministry dismisses allegations of exam paper leaks to top learners

Ministry dismisses allegations of exam paper leaks to top learners

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture has dismissed claims that some of Namibia's top-performing Grade 11 and 12 learners had prior access to examination question papers because their parents hold high-ranking positions within the ministry. Clementine Tsumis-Garises, Director of National Examinations and Assessment, addressed the allegations, which stemmed from a WhatsApp message circulating in a group named “The Africa We Want.” The message accused the ministry of corruption and favouritism, particularly after Minister Anna Nghipondoka publicly congratulated her nieces, Twapewa and Twahafa Negumbo, during the announcement of the results. The message also alleged that Jolisa Garises and…
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Judge stresses access to justice amid IPC election case

Judge stresses access to justice amid IPC election case

Allexer Namundjembo High Court Judge Orben Sibeya has emphasised the importance of ensuring the judicial system remains accessible to everyone, irrespective of financial means. He said this during the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) legal challenge against the results of the 2024 National Assembly elections on Wednesday. Judge Sibeya voiced his concerns after respondents in the case demanded substantial security costs from the IPC, with amounts ranging from N$500 000 to N$750 000. The judge warned that such exorbitant demands risked barring access to the courts for applicants with limited resources, undermining the principles of justice. Anton Katz, representing the…
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EU grants N$42 Million to boost development agenda

EU grants N$42 Million to boost development agenda

Martin Endjala The European Union (EU) has disbursed a N$42 million grant to four civil society organisations (CSOs) to advance the country’s development agenda. The funding is part of a strategic partnership aimed at fostering inclusive green growth, strengthening civil society participation, and addressing the country's economic, environmental, and social sustainability. The grants, awarded to the Integrated Rural Development and Nature Conservation, Namibia Development Trust, Namibia Nature Foundation, and Deutsche Welle Academy, were the result of a competitive call for proposals launched by the EU delegation in 2024. “These promising projects will be funded under our bilateral programme with Namibia,…
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Bomb threat at HKIA highlights need for stringent airport security measures

Bomb threat at HKIA highlights need for stringent airport security measures

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The Hosea Kutako International Airport (HKIA) faced a bomb threat on January 14, disrupting operations and bringing airport security protocols under scrutiny. The incident occurred when a 66-year-old passenger on a departing flight claimed, "There could be a bomb on the aircraft, for all we know. Section 198 (2) C of the Civil Aviation Act states that acts contrary to public safety and order at an airport where a person who, while in an airport, and in a manner contrary to public order or safety at the airport - without justification makes an alarming statement, uses alarming words…
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Namibia welcomes removal of Cuba from terrorism sponsor list

Namibia welcomes removal of Cuba from terrorism sponsor list

Niël Terblanché Namibia welcomed the United States of America’s decision to remove Cuba from its list of state sponsors of terrorism and hailed it as a victory for justice and international diplomacy. President Nangolo Mbumba commended the announcement made by the Biden Administration on 14 January 2025, describing it as a long overdue step in the right direction. In a statement on Wednesday, Mbumba lauded the decision as one that aligns with Namibia’s consistent calls in international forums for Cuba’s removal from the contentious list. “I commend the US Government for having eventually taken the long overdue decision to remove…
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