PM calls for efficient and accountable public service

PM calls for efficient and accountable public service

Niël Terblanché Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila has called on Executive Directors (EDs) in the public service to step up their efforts in implementing government priorities for the upcoming financial year. During a meeting held in Windhoek on Friday with all EDs, the Prime Minister outlined key focus areas, stressing accountability, timely execution of Cabinet decisions, and effective resource management. Kuugongelwa-Amadhila also reiterated the importance of timely evaluation and implementation of Cabinet decisions, highlighting the need for measurable outcomes and value for money. "It is important that Cabinet decisions are implemented timely and that their impacts are evaluated to ensure that…
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Sport fraternity mourns Nujoma

Sport fraternity mourns Nujoma

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Various sports codes across the country sent messages of condolences to the family of Founding President Sam Nujoma and the nation on Sunday. Namibia’s first Olympic medalist, Frank Fredericks, said Nujoma’s vision, dedication, and leadership shaped the nation and inspired many. “Let us come together to remember the values he instilled in us: unity, perseverance, and hope for a brighter future,” said Fredericks. Disability Sports Namibia (DSN) also joined the nation in mourning the passing of Nujoma. “His remarkable leadership and tireless commitment to our country have left an indelible mark on Namibia's history,” the DSN. Khomas Netball…
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NFA suspends NCS  FC & its top officials

NFA suspends NCS  FC & its top officials

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Namibia Football Association (NFA) has suspended the Namibian Correctional Service Football Club and its senior officials, General Raphael Hamunyela and Absalom Mushaandja, with immediate effect. NFA Secretary General, Charles Siyauya confirmed the suspension over the weekend, stating that it was imposed under Article 17 (1) of the NFA statutes and will remain in effect until further notice.  As a result, the club and its officials have lost all membership rights as outlined in Article 17 (3) of the NFA statutes, as well as Articles 12 and 14 (3) of the Southern Stream First Division statutes. “Namibian Correctional…
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President Nangolo Mbumba’s consequential leadership

President Nangolo Mbumba’s consequential leadership

PAUL T. SHIPALE A year after the shocking untimely passing of the Late President Hage Geingob, many Namibians are still grappling with the reality that he is gone forever. On the 04th of February 2024, a sombre cloud hovered over the nation as, in the early hours, then Vice-President Nangolo Mbumba announced that Geingob had passed away, said the reporters in the daily newspapers. On the occasion of the commemoration of the first anniversary of his passing, Namibians from all walks of life paused to reflect and pay tribute to him. Indeed, in honour of the Late President Geingob, the…
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Katutura Hospital’s surgical ward still in disrepair

Katutura Hospital’s surgical ward still in disrepair

Ester Mbathera  The Namibia Nurses Union has urged the Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS) to take the condition of public hospitals seriously. This follows an order for nurses to return to Katutura Intermediate Hospital from Windhoek Central Hospital, where they had been stationed since March last year due to planned renovations of the Katutura surgical ward. Ruben Uunona from the union expressed concerns about the state of the ward.  “We are hoping that the ministry takes this hospital seriously and renovates it, and if they are renovating it, they should build another new hospital that is at our…
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Young people are prime targets for human traffickers

Young people are prime targets for human traffickers

 Niël Terblanché The country is grappling with a significant challenge where young people face increasing vulnerability to human trafficking. Desperation for employment opportunities, domestically and abroad, often leads individuals into precarious situations. Traffickers exploit this desperation, luring victims with promises of legitimate work, only to subject them to forced labour, sexual exploitation, or other forms of abuse. The recently released 2023 Labour Force Survey compiled by the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) revealed an unemployment rate of 36.9%, the highest within the Southern African Development Community (SADC). This statistic translates to approximately 320 450  people without employment, with young people disproportionately…
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US Aid Freeze leaves NGO workers in limbo

US Aid Freeze leaves NGO workers in limbo

Hertta-Maria Amutenja  Employees of Project Hope Namibia, Society for Family Health (SFH), TCE, and other non-governmental organisations (NGOs) that receive funding from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) have been left in uncertainty following the implementation of a 90-day Stop Work Order issued. Despite the immediate order to cease operations, workers at these NGOs are still required to report for duty without performing any tasks. Speaking on condition of anonymity, a Project Hope employee claimed that a WhatsApp message informed workers of the directive. “They only communicated with us through WhatsApp, saying we must adhere to the order that…
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City police, Amushelelo clash at service station

City police, Amushelelo clash at service station

Stefanus Nashama  The City Police confirmed that social activist Michael Amushelelo and a group of four men attempted to forcefully close down a shop at the B1 Service Station in Windhoek. City Police spokesperson Marcelline Murapo told the Windhoek Observer on Thursday that the incident occurred on Wednesday morning, leading to a commotion between the group and City Police officials. “On 5 February, a commotion unfolded at the B1 Service Station on Wednesday morning when activist Michael Amushelelo and a group of four men attempted to forcefully close down the shop at B1 Service Station,” Murapo stated. She explained that…
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Namport and UNAM unite to preserve Walvis Bay Lagoon

Namport and UNAM unite to preserve Walvis Bay Lagoon

Niël Terblanché The Namibian Ports Authority (Namport) and the University of Namibia (UNAM) have entered into a three-year agreement valued at N$3.7 million to safeguard and preserve one of Namibia's most vital ecosystems. The agreement signed earlier this week forms a partnership which aims to conduct a comprehensive study on the health and biodiversity of the Walvis Bay Lagoon. The collaboration between Namport and UNAM is not new; the two entities previously had a Memorandum of Understanding from 2016 to 2021. The renewal of this agreement stresses a continued commitment to environmental stewardship. Namport's Chief Executive, Andrew Kanime, during the…
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Omupembe village gets a kindergarten

Omupembe village gets a kindergarten

Allexer Namundjebo Community members of Omupembe Village in the Okongo Constituency received assistance from the Ohangwena Regional Council to complete a kindergarten. Okongo Regional Councillor, Lebeus Shipindo explained that after taking office, he visited local traditional leaders and residents to assess their needs. "My office conducted a feasibility study to determine what each village needs. I was informed that water and schools were their top priorities," he said. During his visit to Omupembe Village, he learnt that 50 children were not attending school due to the lack of a kindergarten. "The community was trying to establish one, and we found…
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