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Netball court at Khomasdal Stadium gets a facelift

Netball court at Khomasdal Stadium gets a facelift

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The City of Windhoek has completed the refurbishment of the netball court at Khomasdal Stadium at a cost of N$287 000.  City corporate communications officer Lydia Amutenye said the upgraded court provides much-needed space for netball players and ensures a safe and vibrant environment for both players and spectators. “After years of wear and tear, the court has received a stunning facelift—revived, re-lined, and ready for action,” Amutenye said.  She added that the project officially began on 14 May 2025, when the site was handed over to Holm’s Construction, and was completed less than a month later, on…
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Simon-Ninja fight proceeds despite warning

Simon-Ninja fight proceeds despite warning

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Organisers of the boxing bonanza featuring veteran boxer Harry Simon and ex-convict Paulus “Ninja” Shimwefeleni say the event will go ahead, despite a warning from the Namibian Boxing Control Board (NBCB) over non-compliance with the Boxing Act. On Wednesday, the NBCB issued a public notice cautioning against the planned event, which is being organised by Faith Foundation and Harry Simon Onkugo Promotions. The board said the event is not officially approved. While Harry Simon Onkugo Promotions is a licensed promoter, the board said it has not received a formal application for the event.  It added that Faith Foundation…
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DECENTERING SINGULAR SUFFERING: A PAN-AFRICANIST PERSPECTIVE ON GENOCIDAL MEMORY AND EPISTEMOLOGY IN SOUTHERN AFRICA

DECENTERING SINGULAR SUFFERING: A PAN-AFRICANIST PERSPECTIVE ON GENOCIDAL MEMORY AND EPISTEMOLOGY IN SOUTHERN AFRICA

PAUL T. SHIPALE (with inputs by Folito Nghitongovali Diawara Gaspar) Abstract                          This article interrogates the Eurocentric hegemony embedded in memorializing the Herero and Nama genocide (1904–1908) as Southern Africa’s singular genocidal event. Drawing on Frantz Fanon’s dialectics of colonial violence and liberation, it argues for a pan-African historical consciousness that centers the interconnected suffering of marginalized groups—including the Ovambandja, San, Ovakwanyama, Lozi, Mbundja, Ndebele, Shona, Kalanga, Xhosa, Zulu including 8 million Congolese who were massacred by the Belgians.   By exposing the colonial logic of hierarchizing suffering, we call for a unified ethics of remembrance that rejects Western-defined exclusivity in justice. Introduction:…
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Police urge vigilance as school holidays begin

Police urge vigilance as school holidays begin

Niël Terblanché As schools prepare to close for winter break on Friday, the Namibian police have urged the public to stay alert and prioritise safety during the busy holiday period. Deputy Commissioner Kauna Shikwambi, head of the police’s public relations division, issued a statement on Wednesday calling on the nation to remain cautious, especially on the roads and in public areas. “We appeal to motorists to adhere to the road traffic rules and regulations, and more importantly, appeal to parents, guardians and caregivers to safeguard their children during this period. They must be protected so as to avoid untoward incidents.…
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Breweries renew rugby deal

Breweries renew rugby deal

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) and the Namibia Rugby Union (NRU) have renewed their strategic partnership to support the development of rugby in the country. NBL managing director Waldemar von Lieres said the agreement goes beyond sponsorship.  He described it as a reflection of the company’s commitment to uplifting communities and promoting national development. “Enjoyment of Life – by celebrating the spirit of rugby and the joy it brings to Namibians. Courage to dream and pioneer by backing bold ambitions and building a legacy of excellence in sport,” he said. Von Lieres said rugby holds a special place in…
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Yango refutes illegality claims

Yango refutes illegality claims

Allexer Namundjebo  International ride-hailing platform Yango has defended its operations in Namibia following public claims by works and transport minister, Veikko Nekundi, that the service is illegal in Windhoek. Last month, Nekundi told a local radio station that Yango taxis were not authorised to operate in the capital.  He explained that the company did not have the required permits and was not operating within the legal framework for public passenger transport. “Only those with valid authorisation are permitted to operate taxis in exchange for money,” Nekundi said.  He added that enforcement was the responsibility of traffic officers, who could only…
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Debmarine Desert Jewels set for UAE netball challenge

Debmarine Desert Jewels set for UAE netball challenge

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Netball Namibia has announced that the Debmarine Desert Jewels, the senior national netball team, will take part in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Netball Tournament from 15 to 21 June 2025. This will be the team’s first international competition of the year. Netball Namibia president Juanitha Witbeen said the tournament is part of the official ranking calendar and marks an important step in the team’s push for international recognition. She said the team’s participation reflects the leadership’s commitment to the growth of the sport and the strong support received from sponsors, stakeholders, and the broader netball community. “This…
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HPV Vaccination Rollout—Safe, Effective, and Powered by Gardasil 4

HPV Vaccination Rollout—Safe, Effective, and Powered by Gardasil 4

Dr. BD Platt Medical history has taught us that vaccination has remained one of the most successful stories of the 21st century. It is safe to say that no other medical intervention has revolutionised healthcare and global quality of life as much as safe vaccination. Perhaps only the dawn of antibiotic usage remains a close second. Dreaded viral diseases once rampant and incurable, have many been relegated to the aisles of medical history books through active effective vaccination. If I could rewind perhaps our memories back to the 1980s, Small pox; a dreaded disease that once debilitated human for centuries…
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Youth table tennis competition comes to a close

Youth table tennis competition comes to a close

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Namibian Junior National Table Tennis Competition, sponsored by Phoenix Insurance Namibia, concluded over the weekend and featured strong performances by young athletes.  The event also served as preparation for the African Union Sport Council Region 5 (AUSC) Youth Games, set for next month.  In the Under-19 boys’ quarter-finals, Kamrouz Ghayouri defeated Kevin Zhang, while Agape Chicalu narrowly beat newcomer Fillemon Ikanda.  Caden Bosman dominated the under-19 boys’ category to claim the title. In the Under-15 division, Kevin Zhang bounced back to defeat Kamrouz Ghayouri and take the top spot. In the Under-13 boys’ final, Fillemon Ikanda beat…
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‘Days of underperforming employees are numbered’ – Luvindao

‘Days of underperforming employees are numbered’ – Luvindao

Niël Terblanché The Minister of Health and Social Services, Dr Esperance Luvindao, warned underperforming employees that their days are numbered.  She said the health ministry will no longer tolerate individuals who fail to meet their responsibilities while continuing to draw salaries. Speaking during a recent courtesy meeting with the Public Service Commission (PSC), Luvindao said, “We are hired with terms of reference, and these must be clearly understood to hold people accountable.”  The meeting allowed the health minister to engage with PSC officials led by chairperson Salmaan Jacobs.  She received a briefing on the commission’s mandate and functions, especially in…
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