Capacity building and market access for small-scale fisheries vitally important

Capacity building and market access for small-scale fisheries vitally important

Niël Terblanché By addressing these key challenges, Namibia’s small-scale fisheries (SSF) sector can play a more significant role in the country’s economy, improving food security and livelihoods, particularly for rural communities. To achieve this, strengthened collaborations between government entities, non-governmental organisations, and SSFOs will be vital in ensuring the sector’s success as it adapts to evolving market conditions and climate-related challenges In this regard, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, in partnership with the Namibian Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources (MFMR), held a one-day workshop to validate the results of a Training Needs Assessment (TNA)…
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Veteran broadcasters set to guide next generation

Veteran broadcasters set to guide next generation

Niël Terblanché Seasoned professionals from the broadcasting industry launched the Society of Broadcast Veterans (SBV) an initiative to mentor, inspire, and support the next generation of media talent. The forward-thinking initiative was launched on Friday. By bridging the gap between traditional broadcasting principles and modern journalism, the SBV aims to equip young broadcasters with the skills and knowledge they need to thrive in a constantly changing industry, ensuring that the future of media remains rooted in credibility, integrity, and passion. Kolie van Coller, convener of the SBV, stressed the significance of this initiative. “We recognise the challenges that young and…
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NamPost Bank goes digital

NamPost Bank goes digital

Martin Endjala The Namibia Post Limited (NamPost) last week launched a banking application (app) that will enable customers to make transactions and pay bills at their convenience. Festis Hangula, the chief executive officer of NamPost, explained that the app is designed to meet the needs of savings and transactional account holders. “For savings bank account holders, especially savings and transactional accounts, they need access to their funds to transact, pay bills and send money,” said Hangula. The postal operations have been running financial services under the savings bank for many years. He emphasised the institution's ongoing commitment to serving the…
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Brave Warriors assemble for Chan qualifiers

Brave Warriors assemble for Chan qualifiers

The co-coaches of Namibia’s CHAN team, have announced the selection of a 36-player squad to commence preparations for the upcoming CHAN (Championship of African Nations) qualifiers against Lesotho. The squad, comprised of players from various leagues across Namibia, will convene at the NFA Technical Centre on Monday, 21 October 2024. Namibia will travel to Lesotho for the first leg of the CHAN preliminary round on 25-27 October with the return leg scheduled for 1-3 November 2024. The winner of the tie will face Angola in the second round for a place in the CHAN finals, which will be held in…
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FC Ongos Ladies and Eeshoke Chula-Chula triumph in Hage Geingob Cup finale

FC Ongos Ladies and Eeshoke Chula-Chula triumph in Hage Geingob Cup finale

FC Ongos Ladies and Eeshoke Chula-Chula won the final edition of the Hage Geingob Cup held on Saturday at the Independence Stadium. The FC Ongos Ladies defeated Julinho Sporting Football Club 3-1 on penalties after both teams struggled to convert during the 90 minutes. The Ongos Ladies walked away with N$200,000, and Julinho with N$100,000 in prize money. Eeshoke Chula-Chula defeated African Stars 2-0. The goals came from Marselinu George and Jackson Eliakim. Eeshoke Chula-Chula goalkeeper, John Muronga, was the hero of the day after saving several shots from African Stars players, including a penalty taken by Awillo Stephanus. Chula-Chula…
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Talking sport with Dimitri Bittler

Talking sport with Dimitri Bittler

Sports Facilities Should Be a Ticking Box for Local Authorities’ Status In Namibia, the lack of adequate sports facilities across many towns and local authorities has become a growing concern. As our communities strive for better health, youth engagement, and social cohesion, the government needs to make sports infrastructure a key benchmark for local authority recognition. By doing so, we can ensure that every town, council, and municipality prioritizes community well-being through the development and maintenance of sports facilities. At present, the criteria used to recognize and assess local authorities rarely take into account the availability or quality of sports…
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Visionary woman converts guesthouse into a school

Visionary woman converts guesthouse into a school

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Late President Hage Geingo once said, ‘While you wait for the government, why don’t you put one pole here, one pole there, one there, and one pole there, and put blikkies on top?". A 26-year-old Jessica Amoonga from Omindaba village in Onesi constituency took this advice and went a step further. In 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic forced businesses and schools to shut down, Amoonga found herself in a situation that would change the course of her life. At the time she was running a guesthouse. When the guesthouse ceased its operation as a result of the pandemic,…
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Political interests spark renewed /Khomanin communal land dispute

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Special advisor to the chief of the /Khomanin Traditional Authority, Walter /Hâseb, has accused certain individuals of exploiting the ongoing /Khomanin communal land dispute for political gain. The dispute, which revolves around ancestral land rights, has resurfaced with allegations from the community that a farmer, John Cuff, is infringing upon their rights to access, use, and control the land. “These individuals are being economical with the information they are sharing. They have their own political objectives that they want to achieve through elections. They are using this land issue to rally support, but they are not telling the…
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Northern and Southern regions paid the least tax

Northern and Southern regions paid the least tax

Martin Endjala The northern, southern, northeastern, and north-central regions contributed the least to Namibia's tax revenue, collectively adding over N$387 million out of the total N$4.2 billion in regional revenue performance. The central region contributed the most, with N$1.5 billion, followed by the western region with N$487.3 million. Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) Commissioner, Sam Shivute attributed the disparity to tax evasion by individuals and businesses. He discussed this issue during NamRA's performance report for the period from April 1 to September 30. “To address these issues, NamRA implemented the Tax Amnesty Program on April 1, 2023, offering relief to taxpayers…
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ECN disqualifies three presidential hopefuls

ECN disqualifies three presidential hopefuls

Niël Terblanché The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) announced the disqualification of three presidential hopefuls in the upcoming Presidential and National Assembly Elections scheduled for 27 November. In a statement issued on Thursday, the ECN said the disqualified candidates are Ally Angula, Else Ndapandula Chen, and Jeremia Kaambo. The Commission cited non-compliance with the nomination requirements outlined in the Electoral Act (Act 5 of 2014), particularly regarding the collection of registered voters’ signatures. In accordance with section 75(3)(b) of the Electoral Act, the public nomination process, which commenced at 09h00 on the 17th of October, officially closed at 11h00. “After…
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