NEFF restored as a political party

NEFF restored as a political party

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF) have regained their political status. This comes after the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) announced that it will comply with the High Court's decision on Monday. The High Court at the beginning of September found that the ECN’s decision to deregister the NEFF was unlawful. ECN spokesperson De Wet Siluka said the commission extended NEFF time to ensure compliance with all outstanding items, failing which it will set in motion the process to invoke the provisions of Section 158(8)(a)1, viz., the suspension of funds appropriated by parliament on account of failure to…
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GIZ backs Namibia’s initiatives to transform informal settlements

GIZ backs Namibia’s initiatives to transform informal settlements

Martin Endjala The German development organisation, Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) has invited local and regional firms and individual consultants to conduct an organisational analysis for the Ministry of Urban and Rural Development and the Namibian Association of Local Authority Officials (NALAO) in an effort to improve the living conditions of residents of informal settlements. The Inclusive and Sustainable Urban Development (ISUD) project has been commissioned by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) to assist Namibia in the transformation of informal settlements into liveable neighbourhoods, “The objective of this consultancy is to improve the institutional capacity…
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NSA pilot survey to shed light on financial dynamics of Namibians

NSA pilot survey to shed light on financial dynamics of Namibians

Niël Terblanché The Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) launched the pilot phase of the Namibia Household Income and Expenditure Survey (NHIES) last week. The NSA’s Statistician-General, Alex Shimuafeni in a statement said the survey is the beginning of an extensive data-gathering exercise that aims to shed light on the financial dynamics of Namibian households. Shimuafeni indicated that the pilot survey, which will run until 20 October, will be conducted in the Erongo, Hardap, Kavango West, Khomas, Kunene, Omaheke, Omusati, and Zambezi regions. “The primary goal of this phase is to test the NSA's readiness for the full survey, scheduled to begin…
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From Swapo activist to president, Pohamba chronicles his journey

From Swapo activist to president, Pohamba chronicles his journey

Niël Terblanché Former President of Namibia, Hifikepunye Pohamba, launched Footprints of Hifikepunye Pohamba, his autobiography, during a ceremony held on Monday. The autobiography is a contribution to the documentation of Namibia's liberation history. The event was attended by numerous dignitaries, including Vice President Nangolo Mbumba. The event, attended by numerous dignitaries, including President Nangolo Mbumba, is a contribution to the documentation of Namibia’s liberation history and the life of one of its most influential figures. Pohamba expressed gratitude for the opportunity to reflect on his life journey, which spans the struggle for independence, national development, and his time as the…
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Namibia eyes global leadership in green hydrogen production

Namibia eyes global leadership in green hydrogen production

Hertta-Maria Amutenya Namibia is positioning itself as a major player in the global green hydrogen economy, leveraging its abundant renewable energy resources to power the production of this clean fuel. In recent discussions with leading innovators such as Tesla founder Elon Musk, Namibia’s commissioner for green hydrogen, James Mnyupe, outlined the country’s vision for the future of green hydrogen. The meeting, which took place during a high-level event in New York last month, focused on Tesla’s Energy Master Plan Part 3. Mnyupe emphasised that the country's Green Hydrogen Blueprint aligns closely with Musk’s vision, highlighting that Namibia’s abundant natural resources…
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Value Stars celebrated by O&L Group

Value Stars celebrated by O&L Group

Niël Terblanché The Ohlthaver & List (O&L) Group celebrated its exceptional employees during the annual Value Star Awards held on Friday. This prestigious event, a highlight of the O&L corporate calendar, recognises individuals across the Group's various companies who have demonstrated outstanding dedication to O&L's core values of authenticity, care, and passion. O&L Executive Chairman, Sven Thieme, pointed out that the awards play a very important role in recognising the employees' vital contributions to the company's success. While addressing employees gathered for the award ceremony, Thieme, reflected on the importance of the event and how it served as a moment…
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Top Score instant porridge removed from shelves following the death of three children

Top Score instant porridge removed from shelves following the death of three children

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Namib Mills has temporarily withdrawn all Top Score Instant Porridge from the market following the deaths of three children in Mdantsane township, Buffalo City, South Africa. The children, aged 4, 18 months and 17 months, passed away on Sunday, with two of them from the same household. NamibMills’ senior brand manager, Marné Bouwer, expressed deep regret following the incident. “We are deeply saddened by the reports circulating that three children have passed away. There is currently no evidence linking our product to this incident, but we are taking the matter very seriously,” she said. Bouwer said the company…
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Ministry of mines and energy assures investor stability

Ministry of mines and energy assures investor stability

Ester Mbathera The executive director of the Ministry of Mines and Energy, Penda Ithindi, has reassured investors that Namibia is committed to maintaining stability in the sector beyond the elections. Ithindi was addressing questions posted by the Windhoek Observer last week regarding the potential impact of the upcoming November elections on Namibia's oil and gas industry. “Namibia is governed by the rule of law, and all decisions are made within the confinement of the law and by the Constitution. Namibia has seen change in leadership four times already, and no disruption has occurred during those times,” he said. He assured…
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Pure criminality behind Omusati rape cases – Basson

Pure criminality behind Omusati rape cases – Basson

Hertta- Maria Amutenja Omusati regional police commander, Commissioner Ishmael Basson, has condemned the recent surge in rape cases in the region, calling them acts of "pure criminality". Basson made these remarks in response to a surge in rape cases reported in the region. “The pattern that this is happening is unbelievable, and there should be no excuse to harm people,” Basson said. He urged parents and guardians to report such crimes immediately, particularly those involving minors. He further rejected the notion that culture or socio-economic drivers could justify the crimes, asserting that the police would take strong action against the…
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Van Wyk dismisses removal, claims he remains UPM President

Van Wyk dismisses removal, claims he remains UPM President

Martin Endjala Jan van Wyk rejected the United People's Movement's (UPM) management committee's decision to recall him as the party president. He lost his position as UPM president on Friday because he did not attend three consecutive management committee meetings. He was removed along with Mita Pickering, the vice president, and Justin Coetzee, the local authority councillor at Rehoboth. On Sunday, Jan van Wyk told the Windhoek Observer that there is no reason for him to take any action against what he described as failed politicians who are not members of the UPM. “They were expelled from the party in…
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