What ideology is “business unusual”?

What ideology is “business unusual”?

The mantra of President-elect Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah (NNN) is “business unusual.” Yours Truly Ideologically, cannot but ask the pertinent and daunting question, as indeed all, including our celebrated policy analysts in their respective orientations, should ask: what is “business unusual,” and unusual from what? What has been the "business as usual" for NNN's predecessors and their administrations, of which she has been an integral part at every step of the way, in one capacity or another? From which, a la her mantra, is she determined to depart? Is it in terms of the Swapo Party ideological foundation on which all her…
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SOUTH AFRICA’S G20 PRESIDENCY; A TIME FOR NAMIBIA TO RECALIBRATE TO A PEOPLE-CENTRED PLANNING PROCESS

SOUTH AFRICA’S G20 PRESIDENCY; A TIME FOR NAMIBIA TO RECALIBRATE TO A PEOPLE-CENTRED PLANNING PROCESS

PAUL T. SHIPALE André du Pisani, emeritus professor of politics at the University of Namibia, wrote an article with the headline: “Politics as a Site of Extraction” that appeared in one of the daily newspapers on Friday, 24 January 2025. In that article, du Pisani says the SWAPO Party’s manifesto outlines laudable and necessary priorities such as; economic growth,  development of agriculture, natural resources beneficiation; energy and infrastructure as well as youth empowerment, but despite the President-elect, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, emphasis that the manifesto would be consistently and fully implemented, he thinks none of these priorities will be realized as the…
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New NAMPOA board set to steer oil and gas industry

New NAMPOA board set to steer oil and gas industry

Niël Terblanché The Namibian Petroleum Operators Association (NAMPOA) has elected a new board at its recent Annual General Meeting (AGM), positioning the organisation for a crucial role in Namibia’s rapidly expanding oil and gas sector. With Namibia’s oil and gas sector on the verge of significant growth, the newly elected NAMPOA board has pledged to continue advocating for industry best practices and fostering an investment-friendly environment. The newly elected board comprises distinguished industry leaders, including Klaus Endresen, Country Chair of BW Kudu; Eduardo Rodriguez, Shell Namibia Country Chair; Diogo Martins, Galp Country Manager; Selma Usiku, Eco Atlantic Director; and Laurent…
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ECN waiting on delimitation report to plan November elections

ECN waiting on delimitation report to plan November elections

Allexer Namundjembo The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) said it values the recently released delimitation report, as it will aid in planning for the regional council and local authority elections scheduled for November this year. In an interview with the Windhoek Observer on Wednesday, the ECN’s spokesperson, De Wet Siluka explained that the report, which was presented to President Nangolo Mbumba by the Delimitation and Demarcation Commission, provides essential information on constituency boundaries, allowing the Commission to begin preparations. "The significance of the report is that, as a commission, the information includes the boundaries of constituencies, and we need to…
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Rundu struggles to transition to city status

Rundu struggles to transition to city status

Martin Endjala The town of Rundu, the capital of the Kavango East region, which is derived from its vernacular name, Ruuntu, meaning a place of many people, has for many years struggled to sustain city status.  This is despite it being the second-largest urban settlement after Windhoek. According to the 2023 census report, Rundu is Namibia’s second-largest urban area, with 118 632 inhabitants after Windhoek with 486 301 residents. By law, Rundu has already met the criteria for city status, as cities are governed by municipalities, while towns fall under town councils. Rundu Rural Constituency councillor Paulus Mbangu believes the…
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Metcalfe again withdraws as Shipwikineni’s legal council

Metcalfe again withdraws as Shipwikineni’s legal council

Hertta-Maria Amutenja  Richard Metcalfe the legal representative of Reinhold Shipwikineni, who is contesting the legality of Swapo vice president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah's candidature in the November 2024 presidential elections, has withdrawn from the case for the second time.  The withdrawal was submitted to the High Court on Thursday.  Shipwikineni said he and his co-applicants were not consulted about the withdrawal. “I saw it. It’s the second time. He didn’t even consult us. He just withdrew. At this moment, we will see what we can do. We want the High Court to finalise the case,” Shipwikineni said. Despite Metcalfe's withdrawal, Shipwikineni maintains…
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SUN proposes a reduction of registration fees

SUN proposes a reduction of registration fees

Stefanus Nashama The Student Union of Namibia (SUN) has called for a drastic reduction in registration fees at all tertiary education institutions across the country.  The student body has proposed that the cost be lowered to N$3 000 or less, citing concerns over the affordability of current fees, which are seen as particularly burdensome for vulnerable and needy students. In a statement released on Thursday, SUN’s president, Shikesho Natangwe, emphasized the urgent need to make higher education more accessible.  "We recommend that registration fees for all universities in Namibia be lowered to below N$3 000. Additionally, we demand that all…
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N$10 000 reward for environmental terrorist still unclaimed

N$10 000 reward for environmental terrorist still unclaimed

Niël Terblanché More than a week after the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources announced a N$10 000 reward for information regarding the deliberate killing of Cape Cormorants near Henties Bay, no leads have emerged. The ministry's spokesperson, Uaripi Katjiukua, confirmed on Thursday that not a single member of the public has come forward with vital information. "We are, however, confident that some information will be forthcoming and that we will be able to initiate a criminal investigation soon," she said. The incident, which occurred on 17 January at Canopy in Dorob National Park, involved a driver in a four-wheel-drive…
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Smart water supply pilot project considered

Smart water supply pilot project considered

Niël Terblanché The Namibia Water Corporation (NamWater), in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform (MAWLR), is considering a six-month pilot project aimed at optimising the retail water supply process. The initiative was unveiled at a stakeholder engagement session in Ondangwa on Wednesday and seeks to modernise Namibia’s water distribution system using smart technologies to address longstanding inefficiencies. During the discussions, NamWater’s chief executive officer, Abraham Nehemia, stressed the necessity of the project, citing persistent challenges in the sector. "Water supply in north-western Namibia has evolved significantly, but challenges such as non-payment, inefficient billing, and infrastructure constraints…
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CIF wants a level playing field for local contractors

CIF wants a level playing field for local contractors

Martin Endjala The Construction Industries Federation of Namibia (CIF) has criticised NamWater for its practices of empowering foreign companies over local contractors. It demanded a level playing field to suit local contractors. Last week, the Namibia Local Business Association (NALOBA), released a statement in which the association accused NamWater of sidelining local contractors over foreign contractors. NamWter justified its decision by citing performance issues, such as alleged poor workmanship, non-completion, and project abandonment. About five projects valued at N$315 million are said to be incomplete. The chief executive officer of CIF, Barbel Kirchner, in response on Thursday, stated that NamWater…
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