National News

Continuation of FOCAC strengthens ties with China

Continuation of FOCAC strengthens ties with China

Niël Terblanché Namibia and China have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening ties under the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), following an official visit by Wang Yi, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China and Member of the Political Bureau of the Chinese CPC Central Committee, to Namibia on a two-day mission. A statement issued by the Ministry of International Relations and Cooperation said that during a courtesy call at the old State House in Windhoek on Monday with Dr Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, Vice President and President-Elect of Namibia, discussions with the Chinese foreign affairs minister focused on enhancing…
Read More
‘NEFF’s lucky to have that one seat’ – analyst

‘NEFF’s lucky to have that one seat’ – analyst

Stefanus Nashama Political commentator, Ben Mulongeni said the expectation of the Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF) leader, Epafras Mukwiilongo, for the party not to receive one seat from the 2024 general elections is realistic. The party currently has two seats in parliament. Mulongeni shared these sentiments with the Windhoek Observer on Sunday. “His expectation is objective. Where did the two seats come from and how did the party only get that one seat at the time of its popularity growing,” he questioned. However, Mulongeni said Mukwiilongo is not the only disappointed one. Other political parties, such as Nudo, the All…
Read More
Hardap Dam water level increases

Hardap Dam water level increases

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Hardap dam that went to its lowest water level ever at 5.5 %, forcing NamWater to order irrigation farming activities in the areas to stop taking water from the dam, has increased its water level to 14.8 % after a good rainfall recently. Namwater spokesperson Lot Ndamanomhata announced on Monday that the recent favourable rainfall has collectively added 49.605 million cubic meters of water in major dams across the country, marking a significant step towards improved water availability and boosting water security for households, agriculture, and industries. He said notable water level increases were recorded at Swakoppoort…
Read More
Stranded European holidaymakers finally depart HKIA

Stranded European holidaymakers finally depart HKIA

Niël Terblanché Hundreds of Belgian, Dutch, and German tourists have been stranded at Namibia's Hosea Kutako International Airport (HKIA) for four days due to repeated flight cancellations by Eurowings Discover, a subsidiary of Germany’s national airline, Lufthansa. The ordeal started when a defective part grounded the scheduled Airbus A330-300 operating flight 4Y139 to Frankfurt last Thursday. Since then, passengers were informed of a new departure time, only to face further delays. This cycle has left many travellers in a state of frustration and uncertainty, particularly during the peak travel season when rebooking options are limited. According to Bisey Uirab, the…
Read More
Traditional authorities council chairperson calls for intervention in Daures matter

Traditional authorities council chairperson calls for intervention in Daures matter

Martin Endjala The chairperson of the Council of Traditional Authorities, Chief Immanuel ǂNu-Axa |Gaseb, has called for urgent intervention in the ongoing debacle in the Dâure Daman Traditional Authority. On Saturday, the traditional authorities forcibly removed several community members from the offices where they had been camping since 18 November 2024. This also led to the arrest of community activists Jimmy ||Araseb and Ringo |Huseb. According to Gâseb, what unfolded in Uis is painting a bad image of the Dâure Daman people. “I am very disappointed in how this matter is being handled. As the chairperson of traditional authority, I…
Read More
Haufiku calls for ban on health supplement advertisements

Haufiku calls for ban on health supplement advertisements

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Medical doctor and former minister of health Dr Bernhard Haufiku has called for a ban on all commercial advertisements in the health domain, citing concerns about misinformation and ethical violations. Haufiku made the remarks in response to an advertisement for supplements made in WhatsApp groups claiming to treat and heal diseases and chronic medical conditions, such as ulcers, diabetes, cholesterol, and many others. "This is part of medical misinformation that needs to be restricted. Actually, all forms of commercial ads in the health domain should be banned. They are highly misleading and confuse the public,” he said. NeoLife,…
Read More
CoW considers relocating flood victims

CoW considers relocating flood victims

Stefanus Nashama Flooding after heavy rains on Friday left many Windhoek residents in informal settlements homeless, as their shacks and properties were washed away. Areas most affected include Otjomuise in the Khomasdal constituency, as well as Goreangab and Havana in the Samora Machel constituency. City of Windhoek spokesperson Harold Akwenye said plans for the relocation of victims and at-risk residents are being considered. “We intend to prioritize their safety and well-being. Plans for relocation will depend on several factors, including the availability of resources, suitable alternative housing, and input from the affected communities,” Akwenye explained. Akwenye said the city will…
Read More
Southern regions face water woes

Southern regions face water woes

Erasmus Shalihaxwe While much of Namibia is celebrating the recent good rains, the southern regions remain dry, with minimal downpours recorded in key areas. In Mariental, local authority council member Billy Mensah said the town received only 50 to 60 millimetres of rain last Thursday afternoon. He expressed concern over the Hardap Dam’s water level, which has dropped to a record low of 5.5 percent. “I was born and bred here in Mariental, and have never seen water in this dam come to that level. I am now in my 50s, so you can imagine how long that is. We…
Read More
Namibia takes centre stage at ConGen

Namibia takes centre stage at ConGen

Mallex Shipanga The Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF) will host ConGen Global 2025 at its research centre in Otjiwarongo from 5 to 15 January. The nine-day conference centres around the most recent advances in conservation genetics, particularly the use of genomic technologies to conserve biodiversity. Participants of the conference will learn the latest applications, interpretations, and methods of molecular genetic analyses for the conservation of endangered species. According to the organisers, the course will host 25 to 30 students, with emphasis on students from African countries as well as 15 to 20 faculty from around the world. Lessons will be learnt…
Read More
Divundu Village Council plans to construct a truck port to boost trade

Divundu Village Council plans to construct a truck port to boost trade

Martin Endjala The Divundu Village Council is planning to establish a corridor truck port to serve as a key terminal for the Kavango West, Kavango East, and Zambezi regions. The facility is expected to cater to trucks transporting goods to countries such as Zambia, Zimbabwe and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Speaking to the Windhoek Observer, Divundu Village Council Chairperson Katoyima Kupembona outlined the council’s vision for this ambitious project. “Divundu is well-positioned to have such a state-of-the-art port. But to pull this off, we as a council are engaging various stakeholders to come on board to look at ways…
Read More
No widgets found. Go to Widget page and add the widget in Offcanvas Sidebar Widget Area.