Strict standards set for NDF recruits

Strict standards set for NDF recruits

Niël Terblanché Air Marshal Martin Pinehas, chief of the Namibian Defence Force (NDF), has officially opened the 18th Recruit Training Intake at the NDF Training Establishment in Osona, cautioning the recruits that discipline, honour and loyalty are non-negotiable values in their journey as future defenders of the nation. A total of 1,679 recruits, drawn from all 14 regions of Namibia, reported for training.  The intake includes 1,303 men and 361 women, as well as 88 drivers and 11 student pilots. Pinehas described the occasion as an opportunity to mould civilians into soldiers capable of safeguarding Namibia’s sovereignty and constitutional obligations.…
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MUN still challenging Sinomine’s voluntary separation scheme

MUN still challenging Sinomine’s voluntary separation scheme

Niël Terblanché The Mine Workers Union of Namibia (MUN) has reiterated its opposition to what it describes as disguised retrenchments at the Sinomine Copper Smelter in Tsumeb, following the company’s announcement of a voluntary separation scheme (VSS) affecting up to 650 workers. Speaking after a six-hour meeting with Sinomine management earlier this week, MUN general secretary George Ampweya said the union remained unconvinced by assurances that the VSS is optional and falls outside the scope of Section 34 of the Labour Act. “The chief executive officer of Sinomine confirmed the VSS has been board-approved and is final. Accordingly, the union…
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Desert Dash gifts Ovitoto kids with bicycles from proceeds

Desert Dash gifts Ovitoto kids with bicycles from proceeds

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Nedbank Namibia has donated 40 bicycles to Beautiful Kidz, a non-profit organisation that supports vulnerable children and their families in Windhoek and Ovitoto. The bicycles, valued at N$40,000, were bought with funds raised during the 2024 Nedbank Desert Dash.  Participants and supporters pledged the amount during the event to support Beautiful Kidz. Nedbank Namibia communication manager Selma Kaulinge said the organisation operates from community centres in Windhoek and Ovitoto.  “They serve hundreds of children with pre-primary education, tutoring, youth clubs, and holiday camps, and offer outreach and parenting support,” she said. Kaulinge said that the organisation also empowers…
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Food prices push up inflation in May

Food prices push up inflation in May

Justicia Shipena Food and non-alcoholic beverages remained the main contributors to price increases in May 2025.  This is despite a slowdown in the country’s annual inflation rate to 3.5%. This marks a decline from 4.9% recorded in May 2024 and slightly below April’s rate of 3.6%. Consumer prices rose by 0.2% on a monthly basis, unchanged from April.  According to the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA), the steady rate reflects modest gains in food and alcohol prices, a small rebound in transport costs, and ongoing deflation in housing services. Core inflation stood at 4.1% in May, down from 4.3% in April. …
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NFA denies snubbing Premier League sponsor

NFA denies snubbing Premier League sponsor

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Namibia Football Association (NFA) has dismissed claims by Debmarine Namibia CEO Willy Martens that its leadership has put personal interests ahead of the welfare of clubs, players, and referees. Speaking at an awards ceremony at the Independence Stadium on Saturday, Martens criticised the NFA leadership for being absent and said sponsors deserve respect and appreciation. “We, at Debmarine Namibia, as a sponsor, did not feel respected and valued by the NFA leadership, especially over the past two years. Only then will we move football forward in this country,” Martens said. He urged the NFA to fast-track the…
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#EndGBVNamibia launched while we keep burying our loved ones

#EndGBVNamibia launched while we keep burying our loved ones

In early June, the #EndGBVNamibia campaign was launched. I could not attend as I was helping my family prepare to bury my beloved murdered cousin. Slain at the hands of her drunk 'boyfriend and father of her child. Sadly, our family was not the only one making preparations to bury their loved one who had perished at the hands of GBV (Gender Based Violence). Despite the many campaigns, I believe GBV will continue unabated in Namibia.  I'm not suggesting the campaigns are useless, but I think all our lives in Namibia have been impacted in some way by now. We…
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Restricted Tsumeb tender faces probe demands

Restricted Tsumeb tender faces probe demands

Hertta-Maria Amutenja A restricted tender issued by the Tsumeb Municipality for the construction of 31 Build Together housing units in Nomtsoub Extension 8 is under scrutiny.  The Affirmative Repositioning (AR) movement has accused the local authority of violating the Public Procurement Act. The N$3.1 million tender was issued on 23 May 2025. AR’s Oshikoto regional activist, Johannes John, claims the tender process was hidden from the public and that a specific company was allegedly preselected to win the contract. “We are taking issue with the manner in which they selected the companies. The Procurement Act says they may only select…
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Miss Namibia winner to receive house in NHE-NBC deal

Miss Namibia winner to receive house in NHE-NBC deal

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The National Housing Enterprise (NHE) has partnered with the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) and the Miss Namibia Organisation to award a fully furnished house to the 2025 Miss Namibia winner under a three-year agreement signed on Monday. Speaking at the launch in Windhoek, the NHE Chief Executive Officer, Gisbertus Mukulu, affirmed that the partnership aims to promote affordable housing while empowering young Namibians. “We are indeed proud to be part of a process that will instil a positive economic trajectory to three young Namibians through housing, while three more citizens who will be picked randomly via the Win…
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Sankwasa blows whistle on council corruption

Sankwasa blows whistle on council corruption

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Minister of urban and rural development, James Sankwasa, said he has observed widespread corruption among elected officials and staff in regional and local authority councils across the country. Sankwasa made the remarks on Monday during a high-level consultative meeting with regional and local council representatives in Windhoek. He said the corruption he has seen in just two months in office is alarming. “Rampant corruption in the regional and local authority councils by political leaders and staff members. The ministry is also not exempt,” said Sankwasa. He said many elected leaders and officials ignore the law and deliver services…
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‘Children’s rights require strategic budgeting’ – Nandi-Ndaitwah

‘Children’s rights require strategic budgeting’ – Nandi-Ndaitwah

Allexer Namundjebo President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has called for stronger planning and budgeting for children’s rights across Africa.  She urged governments and communities to place children’s welfare at the heart of national development. Her remarks came in a statement issued by her office on Monday to mark the Day of the African Child, observed every year on 16 June.  This year’s theme is “Planning and Budgeting for Children's Rights: Progress Since 2010”. Nandi-Ndaitwah said the day is a time to reflect on the 1976 Soweto uprising and renew efforts to protect and empower African children. “The Day of the African Child…
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