Sports Commission trains sports administrators on driving positive changes in sport

Sports Commission trains sports administrators on driving positive changes in sport

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Namibia Sports Commission has recently hosted its inaugural workshop for federation presidents and secretary generals to equip them with the necessary tools to drive positive change and growth in their respective federations. Over 90 participants from various affiliate federations attended the event. The commission’s chief administrator, Fredy Mwiya said this showcased a strong dedication to enhancing governance and development within the Namibian sports sector. “The event focused on several key areas, including governance within the sporting industry, operational structures of the Namibian sports industry, and the Namibia Sports Act 12 of 2003,” said Mwiya.  He added that…
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Coetzee and Greef wins Nedbank Windhoek Power Pedal cycling race

Coetzee and Greef wins Nedbank Windhoek Power Pedal cycling race

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Drikus Coetzee and Anri Greef emerged victorious in the elite men’s and women’s categories, respectively, during the third instalment of the Nedbank Windhoek Power Pedal (WPP) race series held last Sunday at Döbra Loops in Windhoek. In the men’s race, Coetzee finished first with a time of 2:19:55, followed by Roger Suren in second place with 2:21:35, and Marco Thiel, also clocking 2:21:35, in third.  Coetzee expressed relief after the win, especially after experiencing a puncture in the previous race.  “The guys started easy, and on the second lap, the attacks began with a few guys breaking out.…
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NamPol bomb squad receives welcome upgrade

NamPol bomb squad receives welcome upgrade

Niël Terblanché The Namibian Police’s Explosives Control Division has received a substantial upgrade to its operational capabilities, thanks to a N$22.4 million donation from the Ministry of Works and Transport. The donation on Tuesday, which includes vehicles and specialised equipment, aims to enhance the division's ability to respond effectively to incidents involving explosives. During the handover ceremony, the donated items were put on display. These include six vehicles—four double-cab pickups and two minibuses—as well as twenty metal detectors. Speaking at the event, Inspector General of the Namibian Police Force, Lieutenant General Joseph Shikongo said the new resources strengthen the division’s…
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ACC requested to address RedForce debt collection practices

ACC requested to address RedForce debt collection practices

Niël Terblanché The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has acknowledged receipt of a public petition alleging maladministration and corrupt activities within several Namibian municipalities, particularly concerning the appointment of RedForce Debt Management as an external debt collector. The petitioners, who approached the head offices of the ACC on Monday, called for the appointment of special investigators to probe local authority matters, an inquiry into complaints lodged against the City of Windhoek, Okahandja, and Gobabis municipalities, and clarity on evidence protection measures. The petitioners demanded a comprehensive response from the ACC by 28 February 2025. While receiving the petition, the ACC’s deputy director-general,…
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Skrywer calls the increase in urban migration a crisis

Skrywer calls the increase in urban migration a crisis

Martin Endjala Windhoek local authority councillor, Ivan Skrywer has called for a collaborative national approach to address the escalating urban migration and influx of people to Windhoek. He told the Windhoek Observer on Tuesday that the growing population of the city is no longer an issue the municipality can handle alone. According to the 2023 preliminary population and housing census, the Khomas region’s population has grown to 494 000, marking an urban population increase of 65% between 2011 and 2025.  Windhoek’s estimated annual population growth rate is about 4%, adding pressure to the city’s already strained resources. “There’s a big…
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NamPol investigating robbery and shooting incident in Dorado

NamPol investigating robbery and shooting incident in Dorado

Hertta-Maria Amutenja  Police investigations will determine whether any wrongdoing occurred during a robbery incident in Windhoek’s Dorado Residential area, where a police officer intervened by shooting one of the suspects on Monday. Deputy Commissioner Chrispin Mubebo confirmed that the case is being investigated as a robbery with aggravating circumstances. The incident reportedly took place on Dr Kuaima Riruako Street, where two suspects armed with pangas attempted to rob a woman who was purchasing fruits and vegetables from street vendors.  The suspects tried to steal her phone and other valuables. A community member, who was later identified as a police officer,…
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Farmers fear financial strain as new livestock brand fees take effect

Farmers fear financial strain as new livestock brand fees take effect

Martin Endjala Small-scale farmers in Namibia have raised concerns over the increase in stock brand fees, which came into effect on 8 January.  The fee hike, announced by the Livestock and Livestock Products Board of Namibia, is regulated under the Stock Brands Act No. 24 of 1995, which governs livestock identification and requires farmers to register official cattle brands. According to Anita Boshoff-De Witt, the executive for meat standards, the increase is tied to an average inflation rate of 4%, as reported by the Bank of Namibia's Consumer Price Index. However, for small-scale farmers, the added expense poses significant challenges.…
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Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup 2025 edition launched

Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup 2025 edition launched

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The 2025 edition of the Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup was launched in Windhoek on Monday and is scheduled to take place during the Easter weekend in Outjo, Kunene Region.  The tournament will feature football and netball teams from all 14 regions of Namibia. Speaking at the launch, Nedbank Namibia’s Managing Director Martha Murorua expressed the bank’s pride in being the title sponsor of the event, reaffirming its commitment to youth sports development. “We have a deep-set obligation to do so, but it is an obligation that we respect, embrace and cherish with every fibre of our being. This…
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Fishing companies exploiting weak regulations as bycatch soars

Fishing companies exploiting weak regulations as bycatch soars

Ester Mbathera  The Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources (MFMR) has loosened its grip on regulating bycatch, allowing large fishing companies, particularly horse mackerel freezer trawler operators, to exploit the country’s marine resources unchecked. This shift follows the removal of explicit bycatch limits in quota allocation letters, which previously included a 5% bycatch limit by weight of total landings in 2017. That year, the ministry had also mandated observers on vessels, enforced area closures when bycatch limits were exceeded, and promoted collaborative research with Angola to manage shared stocks.  These regulatory safeguards are now absent, leaving fishing companies with significantly…
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Health ministry calls for support as malaria cases surge 

Health ministry calls for support as malaria cases surge 

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS) is calling for support from all sectors to address the malaria outbreak in the northern regions of the country.  In an interview with DesertFM on Monday, the MoHSS’s executive director, Ben Nangombe said the ministry is faced with a limited hospital capacity challenge. “We are facing space constraints for admitting patients due to the large number of cases,” Nangombe said.  He added that the ministry engaged the Disaster Risk Management Committee in the Office of the Prime Minister about a week ago to mobilise additional support from other ministries, agencies,…
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