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Air Botswana delays planned flights between Windhoek and Gaborone

Air Botswana delays planned flights between Windhoek and Gaborone

Niël Terblanché Air Connect Namibia has announced that due to unforeseen circumstances, this route launch has been delayed, with a new commencement date that will be communicated at a later stage. In September Air Connect Namibia announced that Air Botswana would begin flights connecting Gaborone to Hosea Kutako International Airport, with continuing service to Durban’s King Shaka International Airport in South Africa as of 1 October. Bisey /Uirab, the chairperson of Air Connect Namibia and chief executive officer of the Namibia Airports Company, expressed the airline's regret for the postponement. Air Connect Namibia is a collaboration between NAC, Gondwana Collection,…
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Amalgamated sports club targets long-term success

Amalgamated sports club targets long-term success

Martin Endjala The Julinho Athletic Football Club is determined to become a formidable competitor in all competitions after the amalgamation of three sports clubs. To form the new club, Julinho Sporting, Girls and Goals, as well as Athletic Club Football Academy merged last month. The new club will henceforth be known as Julihno Athletic Football Club. According to the club chairperson, Miguel Hamutenya, the merger signifies a move in the right direction of becoming title challengers in the coming seasons. On Friday, Hamutenya told the Windhoek Observer that they would not rush things. “We take it one step at a…
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Talking sports with Dimitri Bittler

Talking sports with Dimitri Bittler

Bridging the Gap In the realm of sports development in Namibia, the collaboration between the Namibia Schools Sports Union (NSSU) and various sports federations is paramount. As schools serve as the foundational stage for nurturing young talent, it is essential to establish robust partnerships that bridge the gap between school leagues and national federations. This synergy will not only enhance the quality of sports education but also ensure a seamless transition for athletes from school to higher levels of competition. The NSSU plays a vital role in promoting sports at the grassroots level, organizing inter-school competitions, and identifying talent among…
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SADC Parliamentary Forum calls for inclusive policies to empower girls

SADC Parliamentary Forum calls for inclusive policies to empower girls

Moses Magadza As the world commemorates the International Day of the Girl Child on 11 October the Secretary General of the SADC Parliamentary Forum, Boemo Sekgoma, has called for inclusive policies that empower young girls and women across the African continent. Noting the UN theme for this year, “Girls’ Vision for the Future,” the secretary general urged Member Parliaments and governments to ensure that the voices of girls are heard in decision-making processes. “It is imperative that girl children in Africa are not only heard but are active planners and visionaries of their own futures,” Sekgoma stated in a statement…
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Anton Lubowski’s fight for justice honoured at memorial lecture

Anton Lubowski’s fight for justice honoured at memorial lecture

Stellenbosch University Like other freedom fighters before and after him, Anton Lubowski was murdered for opposing the plundering by corporate interests and lobbying for the redistribution of Africa’s wealth to its people. This was the unambiguous message delivered by retired judge and author Chris Nicholson at the recent sixth annual Anton Lubowski Memorial Lecture. Moderated by veteran journalist Max du Preez and presented by Stellenbosch University’s (SU) Development and Alumni Relations Division in collaboration with the Faculty of Law and Simonsberg Residence, the event honoured the life and contributions of Anton Lubowski, a dedicated anti-apartheid activist and SU alumnus who…
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Genocide negotiations have never been about reparations!!!

Genocide negotiations have never been about reparations!!!

Kae Matundu-Tjiparuro It is really not only disappointing but a betrayal as much of the highest order tantamount to high treason. Especially when perpetrated by fellow descendants of the survivors of the Genocide of the Ovaherero and Nama by colonial Germany. Yours Truly Ideologically has been careful not to through any broadside at fellow descendants. Believing other descendants other than him are no less and no more descendants then the next one. Thus what they have been and may have been busy with is as much legitimate and genuine like any other descendant. In Marxist-Leninist terms that their interests and…
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Ageism in Namibia: A barrier to youthful leadership?

Ageism in Namibia: A barrier to youthful leadership?

Johanna Hipangelwa Namibia has witnessed a significant debate surrounding ageism, particularly with the appointment of 22-year-old Fenny Tutjavi to the parliamentary list of the SWAPO party. This event has sparked widespread criticism, with many questioning her capacity to serve effectively due to her age. This reaction highlights a broader issue of ageism in Namibian society, where both the young and the elderly face discrimination based on their age. Fenny Tutjavi’s appointment has been met with mixed reactions. While some celebrate the inclusion of young voices in politics, others express doubt about her ability to handle the responsibilities of a parliamentary…
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Understanding the generational project: A call to Namibian youth

Understanding the generational project: A call to Namibian youth

Sakaria Johanne A generational project refers to the collective efforts and aspirations of a particular generation to address critical issues that impact their society. It encompasses the social, political, and economic challenges that a group faces, and it seeks to create meaningful change over time. In the context of Namibia, the generational project of the past led by figures like Ya Toivo, Sam Nujoma, and Hage Geingob, focused primarily on the struggle for political freedom and liberation from colonial rule. Their efforts laid the groundwork for Namibia’s independence in 1990. However, the notion of a generational project does not end…
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Choppies revenue reach N$805m

Choppies revenue reach N$805m

CHAMWE KAIRA Choppies Supermarkets Namibia (Pty) Limited recorded revenue of Botswana Pula (BWP) 613 million (N$805 million) in the financial year ended 30 June 2024, the company announced. The company is a retailer of fast-moving consumer goods, operating shops around Namibia, Botswana, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Retail sales totaled BWP 612 million, while gross profit totaled BWP 100 million, according to Choppies. In Namibia, the company has assets worth BWP 271 million and liabilities worth BWP 220 million. The company disclosed that Choppies Enterprises Limited has issued guarantees for Choppies Supermarkets Namibia (Pty) Limited valued at BWP 36 million. Choppies Enterprises…
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Analysts question ‘wasteful’ groundbreaking ceremonies

Analysts question ‘wasteful’ groundbreaking ceremonies

Stefanus Nashama Political analysts and opposition parties have questioned the merits of so many groundbreaking ceremonies officiated by political office bearers, especially during the election year. The latest planned events are the groundbreaking ceremony of the Nakabolelwa-Mbalasinte-Kasika road, the Impalila Island (Machenje crossing point), the Kasika border post and staff accommodation all in the Zambezi Region. The events are planned for Friday 27 September and Monday 30 September and will be officiated over by deputy prime minister and minister of works and transport, John Mutorwa, minister of home affairs, immigration safety and security, Albert Kawana and Kabbe South constituency councillor,…
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