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Namdeb employees accuse management of mistreatment

Namdeb employees accuse management of mistreatment

Martin Endjala Several Namdeb employees have expressed unhappiness with the company, claiming it treats them badly following demotions and voluntary separation actions. Some of the employees, who prefer anonymity due to fear of victimisation, shared their discontentment towards the company. The workers told the Windhoek Observer that Namdeb received royalty tax relief from the government for five years to expand the life of its mines and to recruit more employees. The workers said they are facing demotion of certain employees and unprocedural redeployment while being used as cheap labour because they are working temporarily for three months or on fixed-term…
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MP accuses NaTIS officials of corruptly selling driver’s licences

MP accuses NaTIS officials of corruptly selling driver’s licences

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) member of parliament (MP) Reggie Diergaardt has raised concerns over widespread corruption at Namibian Traffic Identification System (NaTIS) testing centres and offices across the country. Diergaardt claims that the public is buying learners' permits, driver's licenses, and roadworthy certificates, but the responsible ministry is hesitant to intervene. Diergaardt made these accusations in parliament on Wednesday, stating his intention to question the Minister of Works and Transport, John Mutorwa, about the alleged maladministration at NaTIS offices nationwide. He added that NaTIS testing officials are also accused of deliberately failing applicants during their driving license tests…
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Hunger threatens nearly half of Namibia’s population

Hunger threatens nearly half of Namibia’s population

Niël Terblanché The large-scale food insecurity crisis in Namibia will need immediate and sustained interventions to protect vulnerable communities and ensure the long-term sustainability of food systems in the country. With approximately 1.1 million citizens facing acute food shortages, the dire need for determined action has once again been put in the spotlight. The number of people left vulnerable by the drought accounts for nearly half of the country's population and highlights the growing impact of prolonged drought and escalating food prices. The latest Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) report, released in conjunction with the Office of the Prime…
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Venaani pressures presidency over delayed August 26 audits

Venaani pressures presidency over delayed August 26 audits

Erasmus Shalihaxwe McHenry Venaani, the leader of the official opposition, has called on the presidency to provide clear reasons for August 26 Holdings (Pty) Ltd's continued failure to submit its audited financial reports. Despite multiple requests and even interventions from the Ombudsman, the company has yet to comply. Speaking in Parliament on Wednesday, Venaani, president of the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM), directed his questions to Christine Hoebes, the minister in the presidency. “During a meeting in July of this year with President Nangolo Mbumba, he disclosed to my delegation and me that although he has received the reports, his office…
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Gam farmers struggle to access drought relief

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Farmers from the Gam settlement in the Otjozondjupa Region are experiencing financial and logistical difficulties accessing drought relief subsidies provided by the Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform (MAWLR). According to the farmers, the current system requires them to make bank deposits and travel over 400 kilometres to the nearest town, a process that they say is unsustainable. Chief Hans Kandji, speaking on behalf of the community, told the Windhoek Observer that the government supplies food for cattle. For the farmers to access the animal feed, they must purchase it through a system that involves bank deposits.…
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NamPower focuses on battery storage solutions

NamPower focuses on battery storage solutions

Hertta-Maria Amutenja NamPower’s Senior Manager of Generation Projects, Ben Mingeli, emphasised the importance of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) in mitigating potential intermittency issues. Mingeli said this earlier in the week during the ceremony for an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contract for the 100 MW Rosh Pinah Solar Power Plant. Mingeli said NamPower anticipates challenges in managing intermittency from renewable energy sources, particularly solar, as the company expects solar capacity to exceed 100% of midday demand in the coming years. To address these challenges, the utility is developing and constructing Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), including the 54MW Omburu…
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Walvis Bay harbour enters a new era

Walvis Bay harbour enters a new era

Niël Terblanché Namibia’s journey to solidify its position as a key logistics hub in Southern Africa took a major leap forward with the official handover of the container handling operations at the new container terminal in the Walvis Bay harbour to Terminal Investment Namibia (TiN). This strategic partnership between the Namibian Ports Authority (Namport) and TiN, set to commence on 10 October, will enhance Namibia’s maritime competitiveness while strengthening its role in regional and international shipping. TiN is a subsidiary of Switzerland-based Terminal Investment Limited (TiL). According to a joint statement issued by Namport and TiN on Wednesday, the concession…
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Collaboration set to strengthen investment framework and tax compliance

Collaboration set to strengthen investment framework and tax compliance

Niël Terblanché The Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) and the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in an effort to improve Namibia’s investment climate and tax compliance. This collaboration is set to enhance the efficiency of income tax and VAT registration processes while streamlining the investment process for foreign investors. The MoU signed on Wednesday, reflects both institutions’ commitment to strengthening tax compliance and promoting foreign investment, with a clear focus on fostering economic growth in Namibia. NamRA Commissioner Sam Shivute stressed the importance of facilitating a conducive environment for investors. “We want…
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Katutura Hospital unveils N$16.5 million dialysis unit

Katutura Hospital unveils N$16.5 million dialysis unit

Niël Terblanché The Katutura Intermediate Hospital in Windhoek now boasts a state-of-the-art dialysis unit. Dr. Kalumbi Shangula, the Minister of Health and Social Services, officially commissioned the unit on Wednesday that was built at a cost of N$16.5 million. Shangula said that the new facility represents a giant step forward in providing life-saving treatment to Namibians suffering from chronic kidney disease, a condition that requires regular dialysis for patients whose kidneys are unable to filter blood effectively. “With over 85% of the Namibian population relying on public healthcare, the establishment of dialysis services at Katutura Intermediate Hospital addresses a long-standing…
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Disaster strikes at Aussenkehr

Disaster strikes at Aussenkehr

Martin Endjala On Wednesday afternoon multiple shacks in the Aussenkehr informal settlement, primarily made of reed, were destroyed after a fire broke out in one of the houses. According to a report provided by the Namibian Police, the blaze, driven by a strong wind, destroyed 72 shacks before the fire could finally be extinguished. The cause of the fire at this point is not yet determined and an investigation in this regard has been launched. Felicia Motinga the assigned Popular Democratic Movement party’s (PDM) chairperson in the Karas region confirmed to the Windhoek Observer that the fire broke out around…
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