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School forced to close as wells run dry

School forced to close as wells run dry

Martin Endjala Residents of the Ongaaka village in the Omuthiya Constituency in the Oshikoto Region are facing a shortage of water as the wells have run dry. Emilia Tobias, a concerned community member, told the Windhoek Observer on Tuesday that the village has been facing the same issue for many years. According to Tobias, the situation caused the closure of the Kandume Combined School. “The school has no water, and learners who are in the hostel are sometimes sent back home because of the shortage of water. Most of the houses here have tap water, but most of the time…
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Seal genitalia open Pandora’s box for Henties Bay seal factory ownership

Seal genitalia open Pandora’s box for Henties Bay seal factory ownership

Ester Mbathera The ownership of the Henties Bay Seal Products Factory is again being disputed after the company failed in its bid to reclaim 501 boxes of seized seal products The bid to reclaim the products was dismissed in the Katutura Magistrate’s Court recently. Seal Products is harvesting and processing a seal quota in their Henties Bay and Lüderitz factories. The controversy began on 10 January when the Namibian Revenue Agency (NAMRA) conducted a coordinated intervention at a warehouse in Sun Industrial Park, Windhoek, shared by Seal Products and Golden Lion Investment CC. Inspector Felix Ndikoma, a member of the…
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AEA questions the new national minimum wage

AEA questions the new national minimum wage

Niël Terblanché The Agricultural Employers' Association (AEA) has expressed strong objections to the new national minimum wage of N$18 per hour announced by the Ministry of Labour, Industrial Relations and Employment Creation. According to the AEA’s principal officer, Danie van Vuuren, the Ministry's announcement over the past weekend stated that the agricultural minimum wage will see a significant increase from 1 to 2025, starting at N$10 per hour plus in-kind benefits such as rations. According to the ministry's announcement, the phased implementation plan calls for raising the wage to N$14 an hour in 2026 and then to N$18 an hour…
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Seibeb’s replacement was not because of discord with Swartbooi

Seibeb’s replacement was not because of discord with Swartbooi

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Lifalaza Simataa, the national spokesperson for the Landless People's Movement (LPM), has refuted reports that infighting with party leader Bernadus Swartbooi led to the replacement of deputy leader Henny Seibeb as the party chief whip. Simataa said this on Tuesday while confirming the appointment of Utaara Mootu as the party's new chief whip in parliament. The party announced the appointment of Mootu on its social media platforms and congratulated her on her new appointment. “Utaara Mootu is officially the new chief whip of the Landless Peoples Movement. She is now the youngest Chief Whip in the history of…
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REGISTRATION PROGRESS:

The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) registered more than 26 000 voters on the first day of general voter registration.At more than 5 000 new prospective voters, the Khomas Region recorded the highest number of registrations.The countrywide general registration of voters for the Presidential and National Assembly elections slated for the end of November this year, started on Monday 3 June and is set to continue until 1 August.Registration points will operate from Monday to Saturday, between 08:00 and 19:00.Eligible Namibians are encouraged to register in their respective constituencies. Reporter: Erasmus Shalihaxwe
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NEW CHIEF WHIP:

The Landless People Movement’s (LPM) member of parliament, Utaara Mootu, has been appointed as the party's chief whip.Mootu replaces Henny Seibeb and is now the youngest chief whip in the history of the Parliament of Namibia.The party, on Tuesday, made the announcement on its social media platforms and at the same time congratulated Mootu on the new appointment. Reporter: Erasmus Shalihaxwe
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Horse Mackerel sector less optimistic about second quota auction

Horse Mackerel sector less optimistic about second quota auction

Ester Mabthera The horse mackerel fishing sector is less enthusiastic about the second auction of fishing quotas for horse mackerel. Earlier in the year, the government put 26 384 metric tons of horse mackerel on auction to the highest bidder at a minimum price set for the freezer quota is N$3 500 per metric ton, while the wet fish quota is set at N$1 000 per metric ton. Last week, the Ministry of Finance and Public Enterprises announced the auction of 13 584 metric tonnes of horse mackerel governmental objective quotas. Robert Shimooshili, a director at Cavema Fishing, said going…
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PM calls for insurance innovations to combat natural disasters

PM calls for insurance innovations to combat natural disasters

Niël Terblanché Saara Kuukongelwa-Amadhila, the Prime Minister of Namibia, has stressed the need for the insurance industry to adopt innovative strategies to cope with the increasing incidence of natural disasters across Africa. Speaking at the 50th Conference and Annual General Assembly of the African Insurance Organisation (AIO) in Windhoek, she highlighted the critical role of local insurance institutions in mitigating the impacts of climate-related catastrophes. Kuukongelwa-Amadhila emphasised the importance of building the capacity of local insurance markets to handle risks internally rather than relying excessively on foreign insurance placements. She advocated for the development and import of specialised insurance coverage…
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UNAM aims to farm with fish at Arandis

UNAM aims to farm with fish at Arandis

Niël Terblanché The University of Namibia (UNAM), through its Dr Sam Nujoma Campus Mariculture Facility, has officially applied for an aquaculture license to farm a variety of marine and freshwater species. This application, as per section 12 (4) of the Aquaculture Act No. 18 of 2002, was made public for the information of all interested and affected parties. The campus plans to cultivate an array of species including Dusky Kob, Silver Kob, European oyster, Abalone, various types of seaweed, Tilapia, and Catfish. In its application, UNAM stated that the aquaculture activities will occupy approximately 94.6 hectare of land situated in…
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N$18 per hour is not enough

N$18 per hour is not enough

Martin Endjala Trade unionists and labour experts are of the opinion that the national minimum wage, which was announced on Sunday by the Ministry of Labour, Industrial Relations, and Employment Creation, is not enough given the current high unemployment rate in the country. On Sunday, the cabinet endorsed MLIREC to introduce a national minimum wage of N$18 per hour, effective January 2025. According to labour expert Herbert Jauch, the proposed wage is equivalent to N$3000 per month if a worker completes 40 hours, which he said is an improvement compared to the N$2500 that many workers are receiving. He said…
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