Higher internet speeds could enhance national development

Higher internet speeds could enhance national development

Niël Terblanché The country’s national minimum broadband speed could soon increase tenfold, if proposals under discussion at a stakeholders’ meeting hosted by the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology come to fruition. The executive director, Audrin Mathe, spoke at the gathering in Windhoek on Wednesday, where he outlined the rationale for raising the country’s standard download speed from 2 Megabits per second (Mbps) to 25 Mbps and upload speed to 3 Mbps. “The question before us is not whether these technologies can deliver the required performance, but rather how we can deploy them efficiently, equitably and affordably,” he said. He…
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Project Never Walk Alone reports positive impact

Project Never Walk Alone reports positive impact

Hertta-Maria Amutenja  Project Never Walk Alone (PNWA) says it is satisfied with the impact of its efforts to provide footwear to vulnerable children across Namibia, citing improved school attendance, academic performance, and confidence levels among beneficiaries. The project, launched by Tim Ekandjo in August 2021, aims to restore the dignity of barefooted Namibian children by providing them with access to new pairs of shoes. Since its inception, the initiative has distributed over 12,200 pairs of shoes across eight regions, having travelled more than 9,500 kilometres nationwide. According to the project, a recently concluded impact survey conducted in eight regions has…
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Namibia should brace for intense wildfire season

Namibia should brace for intense wildfire season

Niël Terblanché The Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism (MEFT) has issued a nationwide alert, urging all Namibians to prepare for an intense wildfire season. Following one of the country's most productive rainy seasons in recent years, the resulting dense vegetation has created conditions ripe for wildfires. In a statement released on Wednesday, the ministry revealed that fuel load assessments conducted across the country indicate a high risk of wildfires. "Some parts of Namibia are already experiencing dry and seasonal strong windy conditions, which are conducive for wildfires to spread," the statement said. Wildfires pose a severe threat to both…
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Sweden urges stronger integration of SRHR in climate response

Sweden urges stronger integration of SRHR in climate response

SADC PF Correspondent Sweden has called for urgent action to address the intersection of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) and climate change, warning that the synergies between the two remain critically underestimated despite their profound impact on vulnerable populations, especially women and girls. Veronica Perzanowska, representing the Embassy of Sweden in Lusaka, made the call when she delivered a keynote address at the beginning of a virtual capacity-building seminar for parliamentary staff in Southern Africa on Tuesday. Perzanowska stressed that climate change is not merely an environmental crisis but a human rights issue. “The increasing frequency and severity…
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NFA suspends Kanalelo and Shipanga over post-match confrontation

NFA suspends Kanalelo and Shipanga over post-match confrontation

Justicia Shipena The Namibia Football Association (NFA) has suspended Bucks Buccaneers FC head coach Fillemon Ronnie Kanalelo and VEN Blue Waters FC head coach Paulus Shipanga with immediate effect. This follows a confrontation between the two coaches on Sunday, 18 May 2025, at Nau-Aib Stadium in Okahandja after a Namibia Premier Football League (NPFL) match. According to reports, the incident involved a knife and a gun and took place in the stadium’s parking area after the final whistle. In a statement on Wednesday, Cassius Moetie, Interim Secretary General of the NFA, said, “The NFA has taken swift action to suspend…
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Nedbank Namibia invests N$560,000 in agricultural education

Nedbank Namibia invests N$560,000 in agricultural education

Staff Writer  Nedbank Namibia has pledged N$560,000 to sponsor students at the Agra Agricultural Academy in 2025.  The funding will cover registration and tuition fees for national certificate and diploma students, making education more affordable for aspiring agricultural professionals. The Agra Agricultural Academy is managed by Agra ProVision, a subsidiary of Agra Limited. It offers training in plant production, animal production, advanced farm management, agricultural extension, and agri-sales and services.  The academy provides accredited online courses through the South African Qualification Authority and is affiliated with the International Agricultural Academy for Africa. At the sponsorship handover, Nedbank Namibia Managing Director…
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Namibia in Group B for COSAFA Cup

Namibia in Group B for COSAFA Cup

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Namibia has been placed in Group B, alongside Angola, Malawi, and Lesotho, for the 2025 COSAFA Cup.  The draw took place on Wednesday in Mangaung, Free State Province, South Africa. Namibia will face reigning champions Angola in the group stage.  The two teams met in the 2024 final, where Angola took the title.  Namibia won the tournament in 2015 under Ricardo Mannetti and has reached the final in three editions. This year’s tournament will introduce the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system from the first match to the final.  COSAFA Executive Director Sue Destombes said match officials have undergone…
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Capricorn Eagles gets new assistant coach

Capricorn Eagles gets new assistant coach

Justicia Shipena  Cricket Namibia has appointed Gerhard Lotter as the new assistant coach of the Capricorn Eagles, Namibia’s national women’s cricket team.  The announcement came on Wednesday. Lotter is a familiar figure in the Cricket Namibia setup.  For the past five years, he has supported the Capricorn Eagles on various international tours.  His new full-time role strengthens the coaching structure around the national women’s team. Lotter has a diverse sports background.  He represented Namibia at youth levels in hockey, rugby, and cricket.  He played in three ICC U19 Cricket World Cup Qualifiers, the U17 Hockey Youth Olympic Qualifiers, two U18…
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‘Traditional attire may have misled British tourist’ – Dyakugha

‘Traditional attire may have misled British tourist’ – Dyakugha

Justicia Shipena Ombudsman Basilius Dyakugha says the British tourist arrested for taking nude photos of San children might not have been aware of the children’s state of dress due to the cultural context of their attire. He said the way children from communities like the San and Ovahimba dress may appear nude or semi-nude by Western standards, but this is part of their traditional way of life. “But as you know, our kids in certain communities like the San people and the Himba people, this is their way of life. They don’t dress up properly. If you look at the…
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Nida fails to explain free supplies to private distillery

Nida fails to explain free supplies to private distillery

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Namibia Industrial Development Agency (Nida) has failed to explain why Naute Kristel Distillery, a wine-producing farm owned by a private tenant, continues to receive free raw materials from the Naute Irrigation Project. This is according to a report by the National Council Standing Committee on Public Accounts and Economy on agro-projects across the country.  The committee found that the distillery receives free grapes and dates from the Naute Irrigation Project, along with free water and electricity.  The Naute Irrigation Project, managed by Nida, is located about 50 kilometres southwest of Keetmanshoop, in southern Namibia. It lies just…
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