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Growing calls to end child marriage

Growing calls to end child marriage

Moses Magadza, Sylvia Obaga and Sally Ncube As the 16 days of activism against gender-based violence gather momentum shortly after the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Girls, Faiza Mohamed, director of the Africa Office at Equality Now, has highlighted the continuing crisis of child marriage in Southern Africa. In a statement, Mohamed said with nearly one-third of women aged 20 to 24 in Eastern and Southern Africa married before the age of 18, the need for urgent action has never been clearer than now. She noted that roughly 50 million women in the region were…
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Voters sweat for democracy

Voters sweat for democracy

Hertta-Maria Amutenja, Allexer Namundjebo, Martin Endjala Namibians across the country faced long waits and numerous challenges on election day for the 2024 Presidential and National Assembly elections. Amid the heat, logistical issues at polling stations, power outages, and frustrations among voters created a tense atmosphere that hindered the smooth running of the process. People started lining up at polling stations as early as 04:00 on Wednesday, hoping to be among the first to cast their vote. Many of them were unprepared for the delays and chaos that plagued election day. The voting process in the Oshikoto Region, specifically at Omuthiya,…
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Elections marred by ballot paper shortages and logistical challenges

Elections marred by ballot paper shortages and logistical challenges

Hertta-maria Amutenja, Martin Endjala, Allexer Namundjembo The 2024 presidential and parliamentary elections were overshadowed by logistical issues, including ballot paper shortages and operational delays at various polling stations. Polling stations such as Omeya Golf Estate, Mix Settlement, Finkenstein, Brakwater Shopping Centre, and Centaurus High School in the Khomas Region, as well as Omudaungilo Constituency in the Ohangwena Region, reported running out of ballot papers by 15h00. These challenges have frustrated voters and prompted calls for urgent action from political stakeholders and civil society. The Independent Patriots for Change’s (IPC) leader, Panduleni Itula, has accused the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN)…
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Court orders former Swakopmund MUN chairperson to retract defamatory claims

Court orders former Swakopmund MUN chairperson to retract defamatory claims

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The High Court has ordered the former Mineworkers Union of Namibia (MUN) chairperson for Swakopmund, Milton Augumeb, to retract defamatory statements he made about the leadership of the Mineworkers Union of Namibia (MUN). On 25 November, the court also instructed Augumeb, who had claimed that the union's leadership was in crisis and that the national executive committee (NEC) was involved in the misappropriation of funds, to issue a public apology. Augumeb was also ordered to unconditionally retract the said defamatory statement. In addition, he must issue a public apology for the aforementioned defamatory statements within 14 days. Augumeb…
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US embassy urges vigilance for citizens during Namibia’s election day

US embassy urges vigilance for citizens during Namibia’s election day

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The United States Embassy in Namibia has issued a safety advisory to its citizens, urging them to remain vigilant during and after the country’s presidential and national assembly elections. The elections were held on Wednesday. In a statement shared on its social media platforms, the embassy highlighted the potential for heightened activity during the election period. “Throughout this period, as well as over the days following the elections, rallies and demonstrations may occur,” the statement read. The embassy advised American nationals in Namibia to avoid large crowds and stay alert. “Maintain a low profile, carry proper identification, review…
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Copper thieves place Ohangwena region in jeopardy

Copper thieves place Ohangwena region in jeopardy

Niël Terblanchë Residents of the Ohangwena Region faced significant hardship this week after theft and vandalism at NamPower’s Onhuno Power Line caused a power outage, disrupting the water supply to the area. According to a statement by Lot Ndamanomhata, the spokesperson of NamWater, the incident, which occurred at approximately 01:00 on Tuesday morning, is a demonstration of the severe consequences of copper theft from the installation of essential services. He said that the Omakango Pump Station, which supplies water to the entire Ohangwena Region, was rendered inoperable due to the outage. Ndamanomhata confirmed that the region was left without running…
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Swapo requested pre-customs clearance for campaign material from Namra

Swapo requested pre-customs clearance for campaign material from Namra

Hertta-Maria Amutenja A letter from Swapo Party secretary general Sophia Shaningwa to the Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) has revealed that the ruling party requested pre-customs clearance for election campaign materials ahead of their arrival in Namibia. The letter, dated 28 October 2024 and addressed to NamRA commissioner Sam Shivute, requested the pre-clearance of 101 bales of chitenge fabric, valued at USD 15 000, donated by White Orchid Limited. It also indicated that the invoice for the consignment would be settled after clearance. The document bore NamRA's stamp reading "Release Authorised." The correspondence came to light after Independent Patriots for Change…
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NaDEET’s environmental education receives coveted award

NaDEET’s environmental education receives coveted award

Niël Terblanché The Namib Desert Environmental Education Trust’s (NaDEET), innovative approach to environmental education and its impact on both individuals and Namibian policy received a prestigious international accolade. NaDEET is a Namibian non-profit organization dedicated to environmental education and sustainable living, that has been honoured with the UNESCO Sultan Qaboos Prize for Environmental Protection. According to a statement on UNESCO’s website, the award was presented on 20 November 2024 at the World Science Forum in Budapest, Hungary, acknowledging NaDEET's substantial contributions to environmental conservation and sustainable development. Established in 2003, NaDEET operates from the NamibRand Nature Reserve, offering immersive programs…
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Non-tariff barriers spark concerns at key Southern Africa border posts

Non-tariff barriers spark concerns at key Southern Africa border posts

Mallex Shipanga The Trans Kalahari Corridor Secretariat (TKCS) has raised concerns over non-tariff barriers impacting trade at the Pioneer Gate and Skilpadshek border posts, which connect Botswana and South Africa. Complaints about these barriers, which obstruct international trade, were submitted by clearing agents and transport operators. The TKCS hosted a meeting on Tuesday where the institution addressed the complaints. “The meeting noted several challenges that resulted in non-tariff barriers,” said the institution. These challenges include capacity building, failure to pre-clear trucks, an increase in transit volumes, network challenges, and new updates. During the meeting, the TKCS aimed to address the…
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