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‘SPYL’s NYC endorsement is final’ – Ngurare

‘SPYL’s NYC endorsement is final’ – Ngurare

Renthia Kaimbi Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare has delivered a blunt ultimatum to the warring factions of the National Youth Council (NYC), insisting that the Swapo Party Youth League's (SPYL) endorsed candidate must be accepted and that any further disruption will spell the end of the institution's credibility. He made the statement on social media on Monday, following the violent collapse of the NYC’s general assembly in Swakopmund over the weekend. The youth league has thrown its weight behind Ester Simon for the position of NYC’s executive chairperson, with Ngurare declaring that this decision is non-negotiable. “Once such a decision is…
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Vets urge puppy vaccinations as parvovirus remains a threat in Namibia

Vets urge puppy vaccinations as parvovirus remains a threat in Namibia

Allexer Namundjembo Pet owners are being urged to ensure their puppies receive their full course of vaccinations as canine parvovirus, commonly known as ‘katgriep’, continues to pose a serious threat to unvaccinated dogs in Namibia. Veterinarian Dr. Mauricio Adelino recently issued a public awareness message highlighting the dangers of the highly contagious disease, which affects thousands of puppies worldwide each year and remains a recurring concern for veterinarians in the country. Speaking to the Windhoek Observer on Monday, Adelino said parvovirus can infect dogs regardless of breed, making vaccination one of the most important preventive measures available to pet owners.…
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Iipinge demands service delivery during SORA

Iipinge demands service delivery during SORA

Patience Makwele Oshana region Governor Hofni Iipinge has challenged government institutions to move from planning to delivery, saying residents are demanding tangible results as the region battles youth unemployment, infrastructure backlogs and delays in implementing strategic projects. Presenting the State of the Region Address (SORA) on Monday, Iipinge said people expect hospitals to be built, roads to be completed, water to reach communities and employment opportunities to be created. “The people of Oshana expect tangible results. They expect roads to be completed, hospitals to be built, water to reach communities, jobs to be created and opportunities to be expanded,” Iipinge…
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Katima Mulilo Furnmart workers reject 5% pay offer, demand 8% salary increase

Katima Mulilo Furnmart workers reject 5% pay offer, demand 8% salary increase

Patience Makwele Furnmart workers in Katima Mulilo on Monday joined a nationwide strike after rejecting the company’s 5% salary increase offer, saying rising transport costs and food prices have made it increasingly difficult for employees to make ends meet. The workers who were represented by the Metal and Allied Workers Union of Namibia (MANWU), are demanding an 8% salary increment, a monthly housing allowance of N$500, one day off every month and safety boots for drivers and general workers. MANWU branch organiser Gift Machinga said negotiations with the furniture retailer started in August last year but eventually reached a deadlock,…
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CRAN spectrum decisions draw scrutiny from industry players

CRAN spectrum decisions draw scrutiny from industry players

Allexer Namundjembo The telecommunications sector is under renewed regulatory scrutiny after major operators MTC and Paratus Telecommunications moved to seek changes to their spectrum allocations, as outlined in Government Gazette No. 8942 of 8 June 2026. Among the applications, Mainmast Electronics CC is seeking to expand its Ku-band allocation for fixed satellite services (VSAT), moving from a limited 1 MHz assignment to full Ku-band access covering 10.7–12.7 GHz downlink and 14–14.5 GHz uplink frequencies within Namibia's territorial waters. “The public may submit comments in writing to the Authority within a period of fourteen (14) days from the date of publication…
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Men must declare customary wives under new Marriage Act

Men must declare customary wives under new Marriage Act

Renthia Kaimbi Men will be required to declare all their customary wives before entering into a civil marriage with someone else, according to the new Marriage Act of 2024. While still not in force yet, the Act somewhat introduces the recognition and regulation of customary marriages at the ministry of home affairs, immigration, safety and security. The legislation (Act No. 14 of 2024), signed into law on 2 October 2024, repealed the colonial-era Marriage Act of 1961 and mandated a uniform system for all marriages in Namibia. For the first time, customary marriages will be recognised through a formal process,…
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Parliament probes lending practices as debt crisis deepens

Parliament probes lending practices as debt crisis deepens

Patience Makwele A parliamentary probe into lending practices has put Namibia’s debt crisis under the spotlight, with lawmakers raising concerns that some workers are taking home only a fraction of their salaries after multiple loan deductions. The National Assembly’s Parliamentary Standing Committee on Economy and Industry, Public Administration and Planning on Friday held a public hearing to examine whether existing laws adequately protect borrowers from exploitation by lending institutions and informal money lenders. The hearing formed part of the committee’s investigation into the country’s growing indebtedness and follows a motion tabled in Parliament calling for a review of lending practices…
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Leaders warn Namibia is producing graduates industry can’t use

Leaders warn Namibia is producing graduates industry can’t use

Patience Makwele Namibia’s education system is producing graduates who are increasingly ill-prepared for the demands of the modern workplace, with industry and education leaders warning that a growing skills mismatch could hamper the country’s development ambitions. The warning emerged during International Training College-Lingua’s first business networking breakfast held under the theme, ‘Stakeholder Engagement: Actions Leading to Smart Partnerships between Industry and Educational Institutions in Windhoek on Friday. Delivering the keynote address on behalf of the education minister, National Council for Higher Education (NCHE) deputy executive director, Sylvia Demas said employers continue to complain about a mismatch between the skills required…
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IPC slams ‘public silence’ on Tanzania human rights abuses amid NNN’s state visit

IPC slams ‘public silence’ on Tanzania human rights abuses amid NNN’s state visit

Eugenia Moche The Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) has criticised President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah’s state visit to Tanzania, accusing her of remaining silent on human rights abuses while celebrating economic ties with a government accused of extrajudicial killings, political persecution, and mass detentions. In a statement issued on Sunday, IPC shadow minister of international relations and trade, Rodney Cloete, said that while the three-day visit had produced “warm words on trade” and pledges to deepen economic cooperation, there had been “public silence” on the imprisonment of Tanzania’s main opposition leader, Tundu Lissu, and the killing of citizens in the wake of…
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Immanuel calls for worker voices in policy

Immanuel calls for worker voices in policy

Allexer Namundjembo Minister of justice and labour relations Fillemon Wise Immanuel has urged that workers’ voices be reflected in national policy and economic planning, while also stressing compliance with the labour law. Speaking at the Mineworkers Union of Namibia (MUN) regional roundtable meeting held under the theme “From the Shaft to the Chamber: Workers’ Voices, National Choices” in Swakopmund on Saturday, Immanuel also congratulated MUN on 40 years of service since its establishment in 1986. “Workers are not merely participants in the economy; they are builders of the nation. Every tonne of uranium, gold, diamonds, copper, lithium, zinc, and other…
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