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Riruako calls for land quota for dispossessed communities

Riruako calls for land quota for dispossessed communities

Justicia Shipena  The chief of the Ovaherero Traditional Authority (OTA), Hoze Riruako, has proposed that the government consider a quota system to allow communities that lost land during colonial rule to access land again. Riruako made the proposal during a courtesy meeting with President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah at State House on Thursday.  He said the proposal aims to address the long-standing issue of ancestral land without creating fear among other Namibians. “What we wanted to see reflected, especially in the national development plan, is a quota system that will allow those who have been completely disenfranchised of their land to get…
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Pilots petition against plan to close Erongo airspace 

Pilots petition against plan to close Erongo airspace 

Renthia Kaimbi The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association of Namibia has launched an urgent petition opposing a proposal by the Namibian Defence Force to permanently close a large section of civilian airspace in the Erongo region. The proposal involves reclassifying FYM-401, a military operations area currently used by both civilian and military aircraft, into permanently prohibited airspace. The area covers a 30-nautical-mile radius around the Erongo Mountains and includes the towns of Omaruru, Karibib and Usakos. According to AOPA Namibia, the airspace covers about one million hectares and stretches from ground level to 25 000 feet. The association says the…
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Namibia refuses to bow to global anti-hunting lobby

Namibia refuses to bow to global anti-hunting lobby

Justicia Shipena  Environment, Forestry and Tourism minister Indileni Daniel says Namibia will continue to oppose international pressure from anti-hunting groups calling for a ban on trophy hunting.  Daniel said such campaigns threaten the country’s conservation model and communal conservancy programme. Daniel made the remarks in Parliament while responding to questions from Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) member of parliament Diederick Vries on the role of trophy hunting in Namibia’s economy and conservation system. Daniel said the pressure from international groups conflicts with Namibia’s philosophy of sustainable use of wildlife and could undermine conservation efforts if not addressed. The international hunting community…
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Cran clears new telecom tariffs and spectrum amendments

Cran clears new telecom tariffs and spectrum amendments

Allexer Namundjembo The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (Cran) has approved new telecommunications tariffs and amended spectrum licence regulations. The decisions were published in the government gazette on 27 February.  Cran announced amendments to regulations governing fees for spectrum licences, certificates and examinations.  The changes update provisions contained in the regulations setting out fees for spectrum licences, certificates and examinations first published in 2020 and later amended in 2023. According to a notice signed by Cran board chairperson Tulimevava Mufeti, the amendments include changes to licence validity provisions and the introduction of a new radio frequency band. “The regulations are…
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VP calls for accountability in African parliaments

VP calls for accountability in African parliaments

Allexer Namundjembo Vice president Lucia Witbooi has urged African parliaments to strengthen oversight and accountability.She said strong and independent parliaments are key to safeguarding democracy and supporting development across the continent. Witbooi made the remarks on Thursday while officially opening the 90th executive committee meeting of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Africa Region in Swakopmund.The meeting brought together speakers of parliament, lawmakers and delegates from across Africa to discuss parliamentary governance and cooperation. Witbooi said parliaments must expand their role beyond passing laws and actively hold governments accountable.“For a country to be stable and grow in a way that lasts, it…
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Young entrepreneur uses hair skills to help schoolchildren

Young entrepreneur uses hair skills to help schoolchildren

Patience Makwele  A young Windhoek-based hairdresser and founder of Hair by Mulombe, Teressa Mulombe Mupalu, says braiding the hair of 31 children for free before the start of the school term taught her lessons about patience, service and the value of helping others. Mupalu organised an outreach in January to provide free braiding and haircuts to schoolchildren in Goreangab.  She said she wanted to use her hairdressing skills to support children from disadvantaged households before they returned to school. She said the experience changed how she views community work after seeing children arrive early in the morning and wait for…
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YOUNG OBSERVER | Ongwediva nurse builds facility to close healthcare gap

YOUNG OBSERVER | Ongwediva nurse builds facility to close healthcare gap

Patience Makwele  Nurse and entrepreneur Lucia Muatale is working to improve access to specialised healthcare services in northern Namibia through the establishment of Knickerbock Sub-Acute & Hospital Care in Ongwediva. At 39, Muatale established the facility to reduce the need for patients to travel to Windhoek for specialised recovery and oncology treatment. Her journey into healthcare entrepreneurship grew from both personal experience and professional observation. Muatale grew up in a single-parent household after losing her father at the age of 12.  She says her mother’s determination shaped her outlook on life. “My mother became my greatest role model. Watching her…
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YOUNG OBSERVER | Local chef inspires youth through cooking

YOUNG OBSERVER | Local chef inspires youth through cooking

Patience Makwele  For many teenagers, spending time in the kitchen may feel like a chore. But for Windhoek entrepreneur Oubasen Naris Valery, it marked the start of a journey that would shape her career. The Katutura-born mother of two says her interest in cooking began when she was about 15 years old while watching her mother prepare meals at home. “I used to spend a lot of time in the kitchen with my mother,” Valery recalled. “Watching her cook inspired me to try new things and add my own touch to meals.” What began as a curiosity slowly developed into…
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Bannerman cuts losses while preparing Etango project

Bannerman cuts losses while preparing Etango project

Chamwe Kaira  Bannerman Energy Ltd reported a reduced net loss before tax of US$853 000 for the half-year ended 31 December 2025, compared to a net loss before tax of US$2.7 million recorded in the same period in 2024. The company said the loss was mainly driven by corporate and administrative expenses, non-cash share-based compensation costs and a share of losses from an equity-accounted investment. The share of losses from the equity-accounted investment amounted to US$248 449, compared to US$99 532 in the previous comparable period. Interest income for the six months increased to US$2.42 million from US$2.26 million in…
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Nekundi turns to AG over illegal Yango operators

Nekundi turns to AG over illegal Yango operators

Justicia Shipena The government is engaging the office of the attorney general on what legal route to take to hold e-hailing companies accountable for allowing illegal operators on their platforms. Works and Transport minister Veikko Nekundi revealed this in the National Assembly on Thursday while responding to questions from Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) member of parliament Nelson Kalangula about compliance by e-hailing drivers with Namibian transport laws. Nekundi said the Ministry of Works and Transport conducted inspections at the Windhoek offices of Yango to determine whether drivers on the platform comply with Namibian regulations. “It follows that the Ministry…
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