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AR begs for financial support

AR begs for financial support

Stefanus Nashama The leader of the Affirmative Repositioning movement (AR), Job Amupanda, has appealed to the nation for financial contributions to enable the party to launch its election campaign. He made the request during a media conference in Windhoek on Thursday. “Unlike existing political parties that receive funds from Parliament, the Chinese, the Brits, or through corruption, the AR movement does not receive any money from any defined institutional or well-established sources. We are funding our campaign from our pockets and through Good Samaritans whose hearts and minds have been touched by God,” he said. Amupanda said that despite the…
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Mbidzo shares Namibian tourism success stories

Mbidzo shares Namibian tourism success stories

The Acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Namibia Tourism Board, Bornventure Mbidzo, shared Namibia’s success stories at the 67th CAF UN Tourism Regional Commission for Africa this week. The conference, themed "Promoting Africa to Unlock Tourism Investments and the Sector's Growth Potential," was held from 22-24 July, in Livingstone, Zambia. Mbidzo participated in a panel discussion, sharing Namibia's tourism success stories. He said the platform was also an opportunity to learn from other experts and identify new strategies for growth and development. “The conference presented an excellent opportunity for us to engage with other stakeholders and experts in the…
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ECN assessing registration of inmates countrywide

ECN assessing registration of inmates countrywide

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) has acknowledged a complaint from the Landless Peoples Movement (LPM) for not registering inmates. The LPM’s spokesperson, Lifalaza Simataa wrote to the ECN on Monday that the electoral body is excluding Namibians who are incarcerated from registering for voter cards. Simataa stated that every eligible Namibian should have the opportunity to participate in their democratic rights. The ECN's mandate is to ensure that all Namibians have the ability to register to vote. “This unfair and intentional exclusion of inmates is robbing these Namibians of their democratic rights, further dehumanising and excluding them…
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PDM members urged to start campaigning openly for positions

PDM members urged to start campaigning openly for positions

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Popular Democratic Movement’s (PDM) secretary general, Manuel Ngaringombe has urged party members who wish to contest for any position at the upcoming elective congress to start campaigning publicly. Ngaringombe made the call during the party's training of trainers workshop, which took place at Otjiwarongo over the weekend. ‘’I am therefore calling upon all members of the PDM who want to contest for any position within the movement to please start campaigning openly and prepare themselves to be voted into any position of their choice, in order to advance the mission and vision of this great movement,’’ said…
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New visa requirements will start in April 2025

New visa requirements will start in April 2025

Niël Terblanché Namibia will impose new visa requirements on nationals from 33 countries at the beginning of April 2025. This decision, announced by Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security Deputy Minister Lucia Witbooi, follows a thorough review of the visa-free agreements established 33 years ago. Deputy Minister Witbooi explained that despite Namibia's long-standing goodwill in exempting many countries from visa requirements, several of these nations have not reciprocated. "Namibia has extended visa exemptions to many countries, but unfortunately, the same courtesy has not always been returned. In recent years, both Canada and the UK reintroduced visa requirements for Namibian passport…
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Walvis Bay district hospital received a Mobile ICU

Walvis Bay district hospital received a Mobile ICU

Niël Terblanché The United States Embassy in Namibia handed over a state-of-the-art mobile Intensive Care Unit (ICU) destined to enhance Namibia's healthcare infrastructure to the Walvis Bay district hospital. The mobile ICU, valued at N$20 million, was funded by the United States Department of Defence’s Overseas Humanitarian Disaster and Civic Aid Program (OHDACA). The five-bed unit is designed to enhance the MoHSS's ability to respond to medical crises not only within Walvis Bay but also in other locations as needed. The ICU is equipped with dual generator power, water and sewage systems, and air conditioning, allowing it to operate autonomously…
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SMEs struggle as GRN diverts capital projects to August 26

SMEs struggle as GRN diverts capital projects to August 26

Martin Endjala Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are facing survival challenges as government capital projects and funds are redirected to the state-owned August 26 Construction. Peter Amadhila, vice president of the Namibia Local Business Association, noted that, as a result, many SMEs in the construction sector are struggling. “Stop asking about projects, as there are hardly any or no more projects, especially construction, going into the SMEs countrywide. All government construction projects are allocated directly to August 26, uncontested,” he said. Amadhila said roads are also allocated to the government's parastatal company, Roads Construction Company (RCC). “The native businessmen and…
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IPPR and PDM call for Whistleblower Act activation

IPPR and PDM call for Whistleblower Act activation

Martin Endjala The Whistleblower Protection Act, passed in 2017, urgently needs to go into effect, according to the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) and the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM). Graham Hopwood, the executive director of IPPR, made the call on African Anti-Corruption Day, observed annually on July 11. This year's theme is “Effective Whistleblowers Protection Mechanism: A Critical Tool in the Fight Against Corruption”.“ “In view of this, the IPPR, through its Integrity Namibia project, calls on the government to urgently operationalise the Whistleblower Protection Act, which was passed in 2017. Seven years later, this crucial law remains unimplemented,…
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Namibia needs N$8 billion to build sports facilities

Namibia needs N$8 billion to build sports facilities

Stefanus Nashama Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says the country would need N$8 billion to construct standardised sports facilities in all constituencies. Nandi-Ndaitwah made these remarks in Windhoek on Tuesday at a dinner event honouring the Brave Warriors, following their loss to Angola in the Cosafa Cup over the past weekend. “I have done my homework, and if N$8 billion is available, it is possible to have standardised sports fields in all constituencies,” she said. She added that such funds would enable the country to have a regional capital in the form of a Grade 2 sports stadium. “It does not…
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Mbumba should be ashamed of praising Brave Warriors – former MP

Mbumba should be ashamed of praising Brave Warriors – former MP

Stefanus Nashama Former Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) member of parliament, Johannes Martin says President Nangolo Mbumba should be ashamed of praising the performance of the Brave Warriors in the final of the Cosafa Cup 2024. He said this during an interview with the Windhoek Observer over the weekend, concerning the underdeveloped sports facilities. “I am shocked to see the President praising the Brave Warriors for making it to the final. Yes, it is something worthy of praise, but if I were him, I would be even more ashamed to speak about the performance of the boys when, looking back home,…
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