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Tsumeb councillor’s past ties haunt tender award

Tsumeb councillor’s past ties haunt tender award

Renthia Kaimbi  A municipal tender in Tsumeb has drawn scrutiny after it was awarded to a company previously linked to the chairperson of the municipality’s management committee, Sem Nghuulikwa. Sources who spoke to the Windhoek Observer raised concerns over the award to Kweni-Pewa Trading CC, citing Nghuulikwa’s past involvement with the company. A founding statement seen by the Windhoek Observer lists Nghuulikwa as a witness during the company’s registration. In a declaration dated 20 February 2026, Nghuulikwa confirmed his past role.  “I confirm that during the year 2023, I assisted Kweni-Pewa Trading CC with business registration services. My name appears…
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Starlink rejection sparks jobs concern 

Starlink rejection sparks jobs concern 

Failed three of six regulatory criteria 1 164 vouched for Starlink 1 180 submissions received Allexer Namundjembo The rejection of Starlink’s licence application to operate in Namibia has been described as a setback for job creation. Some critics warn that it may limit opportunities in the digital economy. Political analyst Ndumba Kamwanyah said the decision could have affected employment prospects.  “Imagine how many jobs and opportunities this could have created," he said, noting that Starlink has improved internet access in rural areas in other African countries.  “That kind of connectivity can change lives, especially in underserved areas.” He questioned whether…
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About 34% of TB cases remain undiagnosed

About 34% of TB cases remain undiagnosed

Patience Makwele  Namibia is failing to detect more than a third of tuberculosis (TB) cases.  Health minister Esperance Luvindao said an estimated 34% of TB cases remain undiagnosed.  “While these numbers represent lives saved, our concern lies with the people we have not reached,” she said during World TB Day commemorations in Gobabis on Tuesday. She said the challenge is more severe in rural areas, especially in the Omaheke region, which has the highest TB notification rate despite its low population density.  She said long travel distances to health facilities delay diagnosis and increase the risk of spread. Hence, the…
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‘Stripping chiefs of land rights not the solution’ – Kamwanyah

‘Stripping chiefs of land rights not the solution’ – Kamwanyah

Allexer Namundjembo Political analyst Ndumba Kamwanyah says removing traditional authorities from land allocation may not solve the problem of illegal fencing in Kavango West. On Tuesday, during an outreach session led by the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology and the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform, residents of Casa Village in the region called for traditional leaders to be stripped of their powers to allocate communal land. Kamwanyah said concerns raised by residents of Casa Village under the Mbunza Traditional Authority are valid, but shifting power alone may not fix the issue. “The line ministry also has…
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Amutse calls for inclusive approach to utility regulation

Amutse calls for inclusive approach to utility regulation

Justicia Shipena  The future of Africa’s utility sectors will depend on how regulators use technology to build inclusive systems, according to the minister of industries, mines and energy, Modestus Amutse.  He spoke at the opening of the 22nd Annual Conference and General Assembly of the African Forum for Utility Regulators (AFUR) in Swakopmund on Monday. Amutse said new technologies must expand access to services and not increase inequality.  He said tools such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, digital platforms and automation are changing how services are delivered. He said Namibia is investing in renewable energy, including solar, wind…
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UN chief warns racism still widespread

UN chief warns racism still widespread

Justicia Shipena  United Nations secretary general António Guterres has warned that racism remains widespread and continues to drive inequality, violence and division across the world. Guterres said racism is a direct violation of human rights.  “Racial discrimination is a violation of human rights and human dignity,” he said at a General Assembly event in New York on Monday to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.  He said racism remains deeply rooted and continues to shape economic, social and political inequalities.  “It feeds many of the problems we face today, including economic, social and political inequalities,” he…
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Hengari threatens to sue Govt for N$10m …analysts say this will put police procedures to a test 

Hengari threatens to sue Govt for N$10m …analysts say this will put police procedures to a test 

Justicia Shipena  Former agriculture, fisheries, water and land reform minister Mac-Albert Hengari has threatened to issue summons against the government if it fails to pay N$10 million in damages over his arrest and detention. In a letter dated 20 March seen by the Windhoek Observer, Hengari’s lawyers, Dr Weder, Kruger & Haikali Incorporated (WKH), acting through senior associate Mekumbu Tjitere, notified the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security, inspector general of the Namibian Police Joseph Shikongo and other officials of intended legal action. Hengari was arrested in April 2025. According to the letter, he claims he was arrested…
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Cran turns down Starlink application

Cran turns down Starlink application

Allexer Namundjembo The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (Cran) has rejected Starlink’s application to operate in Namibia.  The decision was published in the government gazette on Monday.  Starlink, a company under Elon Musk’s SpaceX, had applied for a telecommunications service licence and a spectrum licence to provide satellite internet services. “The authority resolved to decline the award of a class comprehensive telecommunications service licence (ECS and ECNS) for Starlink Internet Services Namibia (Pty) Limited,” Cran stated. Cran also rejected the request for radio frequency allocation.  “The authority resolved to decline the award of a spectrum licence to Starlink Internet Services…
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LPM seeks Canadian probe over oil law 

LPM seeks Canadian probe over oil law 

Allexer Namundjembo Landless People’s Movement (LPM) member of parliament Eneas Emvula has called on Canadian authorities to review the conduct of suspended lawyer Jay Park over alleged conflicts of interest linked to Namibia’s petroleum sector. In a letter addressed to the Law Society of Alberta and copied to Canadian officials, including minister of justice and solicitor general of Alberta Mickey Amery and minister of international trade Mary Ng, Emvula raised concerns about Park’s role in Namibia’s petroleum legislation. The letter alleges that Park, a suspended Canadian lawyer, advised the Namibian government on drafting its petroleum legislation while simultaneously holding multiple…
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Yango works to meet transport rules

Yango works to meet transport rules

Allexer Namundjembo Ride-hailing operator Yango says it is working with Namibian authorities to address regulatory concerns over the legality of its e-hailing services. The company made the remarks during a media engagement with independent fleet partners in Windhoek on Friday.  The session focused on compliance with public passenger transport permit requirements set by the Ministry of Works and Transport. Yango’s head of public policy for Africa, Zanyiwe Asare, said the company supports efforts to regulate the sector.  “We have heard the concerns raised regarding public passenger permits. We want to be clear; Yango supports the formalisation of the e-hailing sector,”…
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