Tjongarero faces backlash over sports ban

Tjongarero faces backlash over sports ban

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Minister of Sports, Youth, and National Services Agnes Tjongarero announced that all sports activities and gatherings will be temporarily suspended, similar to the restrictions imposed during the COVID-19 outbreak.  This follows a directive issued on Monday, instructing all sports organisers to halt activities during the mourning period for the late founding president, Sam Nujoma, who passed away on Sunday. “We are doing it the same way we did it during COVID-19. We don’t want any gatherings. Wherever there are gatherings, they are not allowed. We want to honour this great man, so even if it's training and there…
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Construction of Omuthiya-Elambo gravel road commences

Construction of Omuthiya-Elambo gravel road commences

Allexer Namundjembo The construction of the 54-kilometre gravel road between Omuthiya and Elambo has begun with a completion timeline of two years. This road project, which will improve access to essential services such as schools and health facilities in the surrounding areas, is being developed through a partnership between the Oshikoto Regional Council and the Roads Authority. Although the groundbreaking ceremony, initially set for 18 February, was postponed due to the passing of founding father President Sam Nujoma, Oshikoto Regional Council’s project manager, Priscilla Lyakwata, confirmed that the project is progressing as planned. "As we speak, the project is ongoing.…
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“Business unusual” mantra must be consequent on two-economies!

“Business unusual” mantra must be consequent on two-economies!

In its 1976 political programme the Swapo Party of Namibia notes two economies that existed in parallel in colonial Namibia. “Wealthy white-owned economy based on the extensive extraction of varied natural resources” and “a separate subsistence economy enveloping the majority of the African population who are forced to live in Bantustans.” “The two economies have been consciously designed in accordance with the social interests of the white settler group and international monopoly capitalism.” Yours Truly Ideological cannot but note the observation of, by and in the Swapo 1976 Political Programme of the two economies existing side by side, most notably…
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Nation stands with Nujoma family

Nation stands with Nujoma family

Ester Mbathera  At 04h40 on Sunday morning, President Nangolo Mbumba announced the passing of Founding President Sam Shafiishuna Nujoma, who had been hospitalised for the past three weeks. “Unfortunately, the most gallant son of our land could not recover from illness,” said Mbumba. Nujoma passed away at the age of 95 on 8 February at 23h45 at Lady Pohamba Private Hospital in Windhoek. “Our Founding Father lived a long and consequential life during which he served the people of his beloved country. Our Founding Father heroically marshalled the Namibian people during the darkest hours of our liberation struggle until the…
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Biography

Biography

His Excellency Dr Sam Nujoma, Founding President of the Republic of Namibia was born on 12 May 1929 at the Etunda village, Omusati Region in the North-Western part of Namibia to Mr Daniel Uutoni Nujoma and Mrs Helvi Mpingana Kondombolo. He is the firstborn in a family of 11. Like all boys of those days, he looked after his parent’s cattle and assisted with home chores including cultivation of land. He received his primary education from the Okahao Finnish Mission School from 1937 to 1945. In 1946 he moved to the coastal town of Walvisbay to live with his aunt…
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World Leaders and Namibia lament the passing of Sam Nujoma

World Leaders and Namibia lament the passing of Sam Nujoma

Allexer Namundjembo The world has reacted with an outpouring of condolences following the passing of Namibia’s founding president, Sam Shafiishuna Nujoma, a key figure in the country’s liberation struggle. Nujoma, who passed away on Saturday evening at the age of 95, was revered not only in Namibia but across the African continent.  His leadership in the fight for Namibia’s independence from South African apartheid and his role in shaping a free Namibia left a lasting impact on history. World leaders paid tribute to his legacy. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa described Nujoma as an "extraordinary freedom fighter" and acknowledged his…
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Nujoma timeline

Nujoma timeline

1929: Born in Ongandjera, Namibia 1935 left school at age 16 to become a railway dining-car steward.  1950s: Helped found the Ovamboland People's Organization, the precursor to the South-West African People's Organization (SWAPO) 1959: Founded SWAPO and became its president 1960: He went into exile in 1960 and was named president of SWAPO after it was founded on April 19 of that year. 1966: After several years of fruitlessly petitioning the United Nations to compel South Africa to release control of South West Africa, commanded the PLAN to on an armed struggle in 1966.  1973: The UN General Assembly recognized…
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Namibia and Nigeria seek stronger trade ties

Namibia and Nigeria seek stronger trade ties

Niël Terblanché Namibia has committed to deepening its trade relations with Nigeria, focusing on niche markets and products that offer mutual benefits. This intent was reaffirmed by Ambassador Penda Naanda, Executive Director of the Ministry of International Relations and Cooperation, during the opening of the Senior Officials Meeting of the Fifth Session of the Namibia-Nigeria Joint Permanent Commission of Cooperation (JPCC) in Windhoek last week. “This Fifth Session of the JPCC is of great significance, as this is the first time in 14 years that Namibia and Nigeria are hosting the JPCC. The last session was held in 2010—an injustice…
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SolFood does business in partnership with Walvis Bay community

SolFood does business in partnership with Walvis Bay community

Niël Terblanché A newly established catering company SolFood is taking its business beyond the kitchen by integrating social responsibility into its core operations to address food insecurity in Walvis Bay. During a courtesy visit last week, the founder of SolFood, Anya Kovaleva, met with Walvis Bay mayor Trevino Forbes to discuss the company’s ongoing efforts to provide nutritious meals to children in need. Kovaleva shared the origins of the initiative, explaining how a simple act of giving away surplus food evolved into a full-fledged project to support the community. “We gave the surplus of our catered food away to children…
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Nujoma’s economic vision is still relevant – Shaanika

Nujoma’s economic vision is still relevant – Shaanika

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Former chief executive of the Namibian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI), Tara Shaanika, said Founding President Sam Nujoma believed Namibia’s economy could thrive by manufacturing and producing its own products rather than relying on imports. Nujoma, who led Namibia from 1990 to 2005, passed away on Sunday at the age of 95. Speaking to Windhoek Observer on Sunday, Shaanika said Nujoma’s economic policies were centred on export-driven growth, as he believed the country had enough resources to produce and export goods rather than import them. “President Nujoam believed in an economy that is importless, which is dependent…
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