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‘No need to panic over fuel’ – Amuste …as households brace for higher expenses

‘No need to panic over fuel’ – Amuste …as households brace for higher expenses

Patience Makwele Mines and Energy Minister Modestus Amutse says Namibia has enough fuel and there is no need for panic buying. Amutse said fuel stocks can meet national demand for one to two months, with no expected supply disruptions. “Namibia has enough fuel and there is no need for panic buying,” Amutse said. He said this even when rising global oil prices push local pump costs higher. Fuel prices are set to increase from 1 April 2026. Petrol will rise by N$2.50 per litre, while diesel will increase by N$4.00 per litre. At Walvis Bay, petrol 95 will cost N$22.08…
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||Khomani chief faces removal over land dispute 

||Khomani chief faces removal over land dispute 

Allexer Namundjembo Chief of the ||Khomani Traditional Authority Julianne Gawanas is facing a no-confidence process following allegations linked to land allocation in the traditional district. The Landless |Khomani Association and the Land Access Movement of Namibia have initiated steps toward her possible removal.  In a notice dated 27 March 2026, the organisations said they will institute proceedings in terms of Section 8(1) of the Traditional Authorities Act of 2000. The move follows a resolution adopted at a community meeting held on 31 January at A.I. Steenkamp Primary School, where more than 750 community members reportedly passed a vote of no…
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NAC data leaked on dark web

NAC data leaked on dark web

Justicia Shipena Information obtained during a cyberattack on the Namibia Airports Company (NAC) has been released on the dark web. NAC confirmed this on Saturday.  NAC said early findings show the leaked data includes files for the airport permit system, parking management records, engineering and project documents, financial records and internal reports. The company said it is still verifying the full extent of the breach and assessing whether sensitive or personal information has been affected. NAC said it acted after detecting the incident and has since strengthened its cybersecurity systems.  It said airport operations, safety and security remain unaffected. The…
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Kandume opts out of NSFAF team under ministry 

Kandume opts out of NSFAF team under ministry 

Justicia Shipena Former acting chief executive officer of the Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF), Kennedy Kandume chose not to join the team reintegrated into the Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture. The ministry said Kandume was among three staff members out of 91 who opted out of transferring to the ministry in a personal capacity during the reintegration process. The ministry's executive director Mbumba Erasmus Haitengela said the decision was made by Kandume and is respected. “We appreciate Mr Kandume’s contributions and dedication during his tenure as acting CEO. His leadership and commitment to advancing NSFAF’s…
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Oshana, Zambezi youth reject NYC’s ‘peaceful leadership handover’ 

Oshana, Zambezi youth reject NYC’s ‘peaceful leadership handover’ 

Renthia Kaimbi Youth structures in Oshana and Zambezi have rejected the National Youth Council of Namibia (NYC) interim board’s claim of a peaceful leadership handover.  They cited a High Court ruling that nullified the restructuring process. The rejection follows a media statement issued by the NYC board on 18 March, which said regional offices had been handed over and that preparations for a General Assembly in June were on track. The interim board is led by Patience Masua, deputised by Iyaloo Shiimi, with members Unombuiro Kauteza, Malwa Francisco, Jamie Theron, Ester Shitana, Donna Gamatham and Almandro Jansen. The board’s term…
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Etosha gates and facilities upgraded

Etosha gates and facilities upgraded

The government has handed over new and upgraded infrastructure in Etosha National Park and other protected areas to improve visitor experience and strengthen conservation. The environment, forestry and tourism minister, Indileni Daniel officiated the handover at Ombika on Friday.  She said the upgrades are aimed at improving tourism while strengthening wildlife protection and park management. The projects, worth about N$166 million, cover Etosha, Hardap National Park and Bwabwata National Park. They were funded by the Namibian government and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development through KfW Development Bank. Upgrades in Etosha include improvements at Ombika, Namutoni and…
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Resource curse fears dominate oil bill debate

Resource curse fears dominate oil bill debate

Justicia Shipena  Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) Michael Mulunga warned that the Petroleum (Exploration and Production) Amendment Bill could drive Namibia into a “resource curse” if adopted in its current form.  A resource curse is when a country has valuable natural resources like oil but ends up worse off economically. He was speaking in parliament when the House resumed debate on the proposed law this week. The bill proposes shifting authority over the oil and gas sector from the minister of industries, mines and energy to the Presidency.  It would give the President powers to grant, renew or revoke oil…
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MPs call for investment in digital infrastructure

MPs call for investment in digital infrastructure

Allexer Namundjembo  The parliamentary standing committee on information and communication technology has called for stronger digital laws, more investment in infrastructure and better protection for citizens online. The call follows two reports tabled in the National Assembly after the committee attended the 20th Internet Governance Forum (IGF) and an e-Governance Conference in 2025. The reports aim to align Namibia’s digital policies with global developments. A key concern raised in the IGF report is the rise of misinformation and disinformation online. The committee said false information is shaping public opinion and could affect democratic processes. “The societal impact of online mis-…
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Namibia elected chair of African utility body

Namibia elected chair of African utility body

The Electricity Control Board (ECB) has been elected chair of the African Forum for Utility Regulators (AFUR).  Namibia will now take over leadership at the end of the 22nd Annual Conference and General Assembly, which will conclude today in Swakopmund. Namibia was nominated by Lesotho and elected unopposed. Burkina Faso was elected as vice chair. ECB chief executive officer Robert Kahimise now assumes the role of AFUR chair.  He said Namibia is ready to lead efforts to strengthen regulation and improve service delivery across Africa’s energy and water sectors. He said the organisation will focus on improving regulatory standards, strengthening…
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YOUNG OBSERVER | Zambezi youth turn floods into income

YOUNG OBSERVER | Zambezi youth turn floods into income

Patience Makwele Youth in parts of the Zambezi region are turning floodwaters into a source of income as rising water levels continue to disrupt daily life. In areas such as Kabbe South and Linyanti, young people have taken up small-scale fishing to support their households. With limited job opportunities and ongoing economic pressure, both youth and older residents are using the floods to earn a living. Seasonal floods have displaced families, interrupted schooling and cut off access to services. In response, many young people are fishing and selling fresh and dried fish within their communities. “After the drought, we lost…
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