Hengari demands revival of dead rent board

Hengari demands revival of dead rent board

Allexer Namundjebo Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) Member of Parliament Inna Hengari is demanding answers from minister of urban and rural development minister James Sankwasa over the government’s failure to implement a rent control board. Hengari said the proposed board, first announced years ago to regulate rental markets and protect tenants, remains non-functional.  “Without proper implementation, the board remains a symbolic gesture, offering no real protection for struggling tenants,” she said. She wants to know what has delayed the board’s rollout, why it is not operational, and why no members have been appointed to enforce regulations. In 2023, then minister of…
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Namibia, India talks centre on trade, diamonds, pharmaceuticals

Namibia, India talks centre on trade, diamonds, pharmaceuticals

Hertta-Maria Amutenja President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah on Wednesday said Namibia is committed to strengthening bilateral cooperation with India in strategic sectors such as mining and value addition. She made the remarks during official talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is in Windhoek on a state visit. The discussions focused on trade and investment, industrial cooperation, health, defence, multilateral reform, and people-to-people ties. “This State Visit provides us indeed the opportunity to give impetus to that vision and goal by strengthening trade, investment, technical cooperation, political and people-to-people relations between our two countries,” Nandi-Ndaitwah said. She said the two countries…
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Govt bars Namdia from its HQ

Govt bars Namdia from its HQ

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The government did not authorise Namib Desert Diamonds (Namdia) to continue operating from its Klein Windhoek headquarters following a diamond heist in January.  This was revealed by minister of industry, mines and energy Natangwe Ithete, in  Parliament on Tuesday.  The diamond heist led to the disappearance of diamonds worth over N$314 million. Ithete said that Namdia has relocated its operations due to security concerns.  “As we are currently speaking, Namdia is not operating from the same building for the same reasons and for the same concerns that the country is having that it is probably not safe. So…
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Namibia leads Africa group in call for IP reforms

Namibia leads Africa group in call for IP reforms

Justicia Shipena Namibia has called for the adoption of an international legal instrument on limitations and exceptions for libraries, research, museums, educational institutions, and archives described the issue as critically important to Africa. Speaking in Geneva at the 66th Session of the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) General Assemblies, Namibian Ambassador to Switzerland Julia Imene-Chanduru said such an instrument would improve access to knowledge.  She added that it would support education and research and promote innovation, competition, and economic development in Africa and beyond. Namibia is currently serving as the coordinator of the Africa Group for the first time, leading…
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San community centres grow their own food

San community centres grow their own food

Allexer Namundjembo Palms for Life (Namibia) is addressing food insecurity in marginalised communities by establishing vegetable gardens at six of its ten Early Childhood Development (ECD) centres serving San communities. “These gardens are not just about food; they are a local solution to a local challenge. They help us feed the children while teaching communities about sustainable farming,” said a representative from Palms for Life. Each morning, local support staff harvest available produce to prepare meals for the children.  The gardens supply vegetables such as green peppers, cabbages, watermelons, tomatoes, maize meal, beetroots, carrots, and spinach. “These vegetables add great…
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Welwitschias crush Senegal in Rugby Africa opener

Welwitschias crush Senegal in Rugby Africa opener

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The national rugby team, the Welwitchias, began their Rugby Africa Cup campaign with a 55–17 win over Senegal on Tuesday in Kampala, Uganda. Namibia Rugby Union (NRU) director Jacques Burger described the match as a tough challenge, saying that playing against Senegal was never going to be easy, but the game was a good test for the players.  “For us it was like a quarter-final. We want it like that, and we want to be better in the next game. Going into the Algeria game, we will definitely work on a lot of things… Basically just cut the…
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NIPDB, NSI ink deal to back MSMEs

NIPDB, NSI ink deal to back MSMEs

Allexer Namundjembo The Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) and the Namibian Standards Institution (NSI) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to strengthen the country’s standards ecosystem.  The agreement aims to support micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), boost investment, and improve the competitiveness of Namibian products. The signing took place this week at the Investment House in Windhoek. NIPDB chief executive officer Nangula Uaandja said the agreement shows a shared commitment to building a standards-driven economic environment. “Today’s signing is not just a procedural milestone; it represents our shared commitment to enabling a competitive and standards-driven economic…
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ACC eats its words on Mulunga

ACC eats its words on Mulunga

Allexer Namundjembo The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), which last year praised former Namcor managing director Immanuel ‘Imms’ Mulunga for saving the company and the country, has now arrested him on potential corruption-related charges.  His arrest, according to sources, stems from a 2023 oil transaction involving N$100 million, which led to his suspension and eventual dismissal. Mulunga was arrested on Tuesday afternoon at his home in Klein Windhoek.  ACC director general Paulus Noa confirmed the arrest and said further arrests are expected.  “He is yet to be charged. Mind you, he is not the only one; there are others. There could be…
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NFA mum on Botswana Hosting Costs

NFA mum on Botswana Hosting Costs

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Namibia Football Association (NFA) says the NFA will not reveal how much it will pay Botswana to host Namibia’s international home matches.  When approached by the Windhoek Observer, NFA interim secretary general Cassius Moetie said the payment details are protected by confidentiality agreements. On Monday, during a joint announcement with Deputy Minister of Sport Dino Ballotti, NFA confirmed that the Brave Warriors will play their home games at the Obed Itani Chilume Stadium in Francistown, Botswana.  Namibia remains banned from using its stadiums, which failed to meet international standards. Moetie noted that the cost of playing home matches…
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14-year Bondelswarts dispute deepens as funds vanish

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The Bondelswarts Heritage Foundation has called for an urgent investigation into the Bondelswarts Chief Council, citing financial irregularities, a disputed leadership, and the neglect of key communal assets in Warmbad. The Foundation said in a recent statement that internal leadership disputes have paralysed the community since the death of Captain Anna Katriena Christiaan in 2011.  “The continued secrecy, disputes, and neglect cannot be tolerated any longer,” said Foundation founder Mathew Veldskoen. The Foundation alleges that the Chief Council, led by Senior Traditional Councillor Hans Jossob, operates without transparency and excludes the Christiaan Royal House from community decisions.  It…
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