A HOUSE WITHOUT A TOILET IS NOT A HOME

A HOUSE WITHOUT A TOILET IS NOT A HOME

Wayambekange N Hamufenhu A house without a toilet is, by all definitions, incomplete. Sanitation is not a luxury, it is a human right. It upholds human dignity, protects our health, and provides personal safety. Without proper toilets, people are forced to live in conditions that are both undignified and dangerous. In our beloved Land of the Brave, compared to other sectors such as education, infrastructure, healthcare, and governance, progress has been made. However, sanitation continues to lag. Yet, sanitation is a silent crisis that affects hundreds of thousands, particularly in rural villages and informal settlements. The 2023 Namibian Census report…
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Manwu enters transition as GS moves on to parliament

Manwu enters transition as GS moves on to parliament

Hetta-Maria Amutenja  The Metal and Allied Namibian Workers Union (Manwu) has entered a transition phase as its general secretary, Justina Jonas, gradually steps back from daily operations to focus on her new role as a Member of Parliament. Jonas, who was re-elected as Manwu’s secretary general during the union’s 10th national congress in Ongwediva in September last year, confirmed that, although she still supports the union’s internal operations, she is now primarily serving in Parliament under the SWAPO party list. “You cannot just leave, because there are things that need to be put in place. So we started preparing last…
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Auditor flags missing records in Otjozondjupa Council

Auditor flags missing records in Otjozondjupa Council

Allexer Namundjembo  A report by Auditor General Junias Kandjeke has uncovered significant gaps in financial reporting at the Otjozondjupa Regional Council, including missing payment vouchers and delayed submissions, raising serious questions about transparency and compliance. The report, submitted to Parliament in November last year, covers the council’s financial activities for the year ending March 2019. It reveals that payment vouchers for expenses amounting to N$4.86 million were not provided for audit purposes. Kandjeke noted that the council lacked a formal financial reporting framework for the period under review. “The Council did not have a financial reporting framework for the financial…
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Police urge public to put safety first during Easter weekend

Police urge public to put safety first during Easter weekend

Niël Terblanché As thousands are preparing to travel home or to a holiday destination over the Easter long weekend, the Namibian Police have called on motorists to exercise caution and adhere to safety measures on the roads. In a statement issued by the head of the police’s public relations division, Deputy Commissioner Kauna Shikwambi, urged motorists to ensure that their vehicles are roadworthy before setting off. This includes checking brakes, tyres, lights, and indicators. “Obey all traffic rules and regulations at all times. Avoid overloading both passengers and goods. Do not drink and drive,” she urged. Drivers were also reminded…
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Former Miss Namibia enters Miss World

Former Miss Namibia enters Miss World

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Beauty pageant licensing issues saw to it that Miss Namibia 2018, Selma Kamanya, will represent the country at this year’s Miss World Pageant, scheduled for 31 May in Hyderabad, India. The decision to appoint Kamanya seven years after her crowning as Miss Namibia follows the handover of the national licence by the Miss World Organisation to Miss NGO Namibia earlier this year. The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC), which previously held the Miss World licence, has not publicly explained why it ceased its involvement. When contacted for comment, NBC spokesperson Beaulah Boois-Beukes said, “Miss Namibia CEO will respond.” The…
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Presidency denies US deportation claims

Presidency denies US deportation claims

Niël Terblanché The Office of the Presidency has condemned what it described as a coordinated spread of false information intended to damage the country’s reputation and cause diplomatic embarrassment. This follows the circulation of social media posts and online content alleging that President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah ordered the deportation of over 500 American nationals in retaliation for visa restrictions. The claims, widely shared on platforms such as Instagram and Facebook by accounts including @african_historyandnews, @its_onsiteafrica, and @afrika.world, have been labelled by the Office of the President as “fabricated” and “intended to tarnish the image of the President and the Namibian Government.”…
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Donatus sets out his vision for inclusive growth in the Erongo region

Donatus sets out his vision for inclusive growth in the Erongo region

Niël Terblanché Florian Donatus, the newly elected chairperson of the Erongo Regional Council (ERC), has vowed to pursue an agenda of accountability, inclusive growth and accelerated service delivery as he begins his tenure following a recent leadership transition. Speaking at a press conference in Swakopmund on Wednesday, Donatus acknowledged the turbulence of the past few weeks but affirmed that the council is now ready to move forward. “I’m humbled to be elected as the chairperson of the Erongo Regional Council,” he said while also expressing appreciation to his fellow councillors and staff for their confidence and professionalism during the transition.…
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MTC set to open permanent service centre in Omuthiya

MTC set to open permanent service centre in Omuthiya

Niël Terblanché Residents of Omuthiya and neighbouring villages will soon no longer need to travel long distances for mobile network services, as MTC prepares to open its 37th Mobile Home in the country. For years, Omuthiya residents have been reliant on a mobile van that visits the town twice a week. With limited access to services, many were forced to make the 83-kilometre journey to Ondangwa or even further to Tsumeb, some 130 kilometres away, for assistance with SIM replacements, registrations, contract renewals, and other MTC-related services. MTC’s corporate communications practitioner, Erasmus Nekundi, confirmed that plans are well advanced to…
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NIP upgrades laboratory network to improve diagnostic efficiency

NIP upgrades laboratory network to improve diagnostic efficiency

Niël Terblanché The Namibia Institute of Pathology (NIP) is in the process of modernising its national diagnostic infrastructure as part of a long-term strategy to strengthen laboratory services across all regions of the country. The NIP’s chief executive officer, Kapena Tjombonde, said in a statement on Wednesday that through its Equipment Replacement Plan (ERP), the institute is replacing outdated diagnostic tools with newer, more efficient technology to reduce turnaround times and improve access to life-saving tests, particularly in underserved areas. “This initiative forms a key component of NIP’s Integrated Strategic Business Plan (ISBP) 2022–2027, aimed at enhancing the quality and…
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PPS members to share N$5.59bn

PPS members to share N$5.59bn

CHAMWE KAIRA  Pension fund PPS South Africa has said its members in Namibia should again be pleased with the profits that were generated for them. This year, the company allocated a record-high N5.59 billion in profit share to South African and Namibian members with qualifying life-risk products to their notional PPS profit-share accounts. This amount follows the previous record-high allocation of N5.46 billion in 2021. Additionally, the annual gross benefits paid were N$5.95 billion (2023: N$6.12 billion; due to lower exit claims payment). Together, these amounts totalled N$11.54 billion in 2024, compared to N$10.70 billion in 2023. “From a membership…
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