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Data protection bill heads to parliament next month 

Data protection bill heads to parliament next month 

Hertta- Maria Amutenja  The ministry of information and communication technology (MICT) has confirmed that the data protection bill will be tabled in parliament in September. ICT minister Emma Theofelus announced the plan during the Standard Bank Anti-Financial Crime Conference in Windhoek on Thursday.  She said the bill will protect personal data, safeguard privacy, and provide a legal framework for secure digital transactions. “The data protection Bill will ensure that personal data is protected, privacy is respected, and digital transactions are secure. It will also strengthen public trust in digital platforms and support innovation by providing clear rules for the ethical…
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Police steps up measures to curb inmate escapes

Police steps up measures to curb inmate escapes

Allexer Namundjembo Inspector general Joseph Shikongo has ordered all regional commanders to tighten security at police facilities nationwide after a series of inmate escapes.  The directive follows the breakout of seven inmates from Ngoma Police Station over the weekend. The escapees include Angolan national Xiaver Francisco (27), Namibian national Chester Yambwa (34), and Zambian nationals Muyokela Sinyinda (20), James Lisho (35), Monga Mubita (23), Nyambe Sililo (53), and Vincent Mwiya (38). They cut through the iron roof of the holding cells to get out. Namibian Police spokesperson, deputy commissioner Kauna Shikwambi, confirmed the directive to the Windhoek Observer on Thursday. …
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Amupanda demands rerouting of youth fund

Amupanda demands rerouting of youth fund

Allexer Namundjembo Affirmative Repositioning (AR) leader and member of parliament Job Amupanda has called on prime minister Elijah Ngurare to intervene in what he described as the “chaotic and disjointed” rollout of the National Youth Development Fund. In a letter dated 14 August, Amupanda criticised the use of different deadlines and processes across regions for a programme meant to operate uniformly in a unitary state.  In some regions, the application deadline is 18 August, in others 21 August, and in some 25 August.  The Erongo region has not set a deadline, opting instead for consultative meetings. “It cannot be correct…
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Namibia pushes Africa to make healthcare a right

Namibia pushes Africa to make healthcare a right

Hertta-Maria Amutenja  African parliaments were urged to act as catalysts for change in advancing Universal Health Coverage (UHC) during a panel discussion at the 54th Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) Annual Regional Conference in The Gambia. The discussion, moderated by chairperson of Namibia’s National Council, Lukas Sinimbo Muha, highlighted healthcare as a fundamental human right and a cornerstone of sustainable development. “Health is a fundamental human right and a cornerstone of sustainable development. Yet, millions across our continent continue to face financial, geographic, and systemic barriers to accessing essential health services,” Muha said. He added that African parliaments have a constitutional…
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Nandi-Ndaitwah vows to guard citizens’ share of oil wealth

Nandi-Ndaitwah vows to guard citizens’ share of oil wealth

Justicia Shipena  Namibia will not tolerate practices in the oil and gas industry that deny citizens their fair share of benefits, President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has warned.  She said the government will strictly monitor activities to ensure compliance with laws, regulations, and the local content policy. Nandi-Ndaitwah made the remarks at the Namibia Oil and Gas Conference on Wednesday in a speech delivered on her behalf by Kornelia Shilunga, head of the Upstream Petroleum Unit in the Presidency. The third edition of the conference draws 1,161 delegates and 73 exhibitors and takes place in Windhoek under the theme “From Exploration to…
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MUN wins case against Tsumeb smelter 

MUN wins case against Tsumeb smelter 

Hertta-Maria Amutenja  The Mine Workers Union of Namibia (MUN) has won a dispute with Sinomine Tsumeb Smelter over its voluntary separation programme (VSP). A recent ruling found the company must comply with section 34 of the Labour Act. The decision followed two days of conciliation talks on 12 and 13 August 2025. Section 34 requires companies to consult employees and unions and give proper notice before asking workers to leave for economic, technological, or operational reasons. The dispute began when MUN accused Sinomine of bypassing fair labour practices by pushing ahead with the VSP without engaging the union.  The union…
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Kauandenge warns Sankwasa on overstepping authority

Kauandenge warns Sankwasa on overstepping authority

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The president of the Association for Localised Interest (ASOLI) and former member of parliament Joseph Kauandenge has cautioned urban and rural development minister James Sankwasa against overreaching in his role. He said the functions of ministers are outlined in the constitution, while the roles of regional and local authorities are clearly stated in various acts. “The minister’s directives therefore must embody the spirit of separation of powers and, more importantly, recognise the aspect of decentralisation, where these entities must be allowed to make their own decisions, especially so on the side of councillors as elected leaders and representatives…
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Uukwangali gets recognised chief after 10 years

Uukwangali gets recognised chief after 10 years

Allexer Namundjembo After nearly a decade of leadership uncertainty, Eugene Siwombe Kudumo has been officially appointed as the new chief of the Uukwangali Traditional Authority. Minister of urban and rural development James Sankwasa confirmed the decision in a letter dated 12 August 2025, addressed to Sisindi Mbambero, a member of the Uukwangali Chiefs Council.  The Uukwangali community has been without a recognised chief since the passing of chief Daniel Sitentu Mpasi on 17 December 2014. Leadership succession was delayed due to disputes within the royal family and legal challenges, including a 2019 High Court ruling that set aside Siwombe’s initial…
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Namibia joins outcry over Israel’s Gaza city takeover

Namibia joins outcry over Israel’s Gaza city takeover

Justicia Shipena Namibia has called on the international community not to stand by as a “humanitarian catastrophe of potentially monumental proportions” unfolds in Gaza City. This follows the Israeli Security Cabinet’s approval of a plan to take control of Gaza City.  Namibia says the move will worsen an already severe humanitarian crisis marked by hunger, deprivation, and the risk of forced starvation. The executive director in the ministry of international relations, Penda Naanda, said Namibia welcomes the condemnation of the plan by members of the international community.  He said Namibia is guided by its constitution, advocating for peaceful dispute resolution…
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Namibia among top global FDI improvers

Staff Writer  Namibia is among the most improved countries in attracting foreign direct investment (FDI).  This comes as the country ranked first in Africa and second globally in the 2025 Greenfield FDI Performance Index.  Namibia climbed 10 places from the previous year, outperforming its expected share of FDI projects by almost eight times, the index stated.  The index measures how effectively countries attract greenfield FDI projects relative to the size of their economies.  El Salvador, Iceland, Moldova, Kyrgyzstan, Laos and Namibia are among the countries that showed the biggest improvement.  While smaller economies see amplified changes in rankings from shifts…
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