Investors cannot, should not be left to own devices nor that of their handlers

Investors cannot, should not be left to own devices nor that of their handlers

YOURS Truly Ideologically cannot help but increasingly fear and get the impression that Namibia is heading for the worse economically. In that sooner rather than later she would have no natural resources of her own to speak of. Article 100 of the Namibian Constitution on the Sovereign Ownership of Natural Resources enshrines that: Land, water and natural resources below and above the surface of the land and in the continental shelf and within the territorial waters and the exclusive economic zone off Namibia shall belong o the Sate if they are not otherwise lawfully owned.” Be that as it may…
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Black people cannot be racist

Black people cannot be racist

Tomas Nashongo As a point of departure Frantz fanon posits that reality requires total comprehension. In society a black man who acts, dresses and enunciates his words like a white man is considered well-articulated and educated. Subsequently a white man imitating a black man is rather uncommon. In turn racism is fundamentally about racial hierarchy and power. The misconception comes in when racism is abruptly defined as verbal discrimination based on skin color, racism has to do with systematic power. Systematic power hosts racism through various practices and policies in society and institutions . Such as how the Namibia legal…
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Metcalfe withdraws representation of Walvis Bay municipality

Metcalfe withdraws representation of Walvis Bay municipality

Ester Mbathera Richard Metcalfe has announced his withdrawal from representing the Walvis Bay municipality in legal matters involving RedForce Debt Management Close Corporation. He said the decision was based on findings from an investigation into the municipality's appointment of RedForce as its exclusive debt collector and subsequent actions. The decision was included in a report he presented to the council this week, seen by the Windhoek Observer. “Our firm cannot continue to represent a client of your ilk who refuses to comply with the provisions of the Local Authorities Act, the Public Procurement Act 15 of 2015, its own credit…
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Police pursue stolen vehicles into Zambia

Police pursue stolen vehicles into Zambia

Martin Endjala Police in the Zambezi region are tracking down stolen vehicles from Windhoek that have made their way to Zambia. The vehicles are suspected to have been bought with fraudulent purchase orders from public companies. These purchases' whereabouts are still unknown. Border Commissioner, Kenneth Simbwae of the Zambezi region reported on Wednesday that they had received a tip to pursue suspicious vehicles. According to reports, the vehicles had already entered Zambia when the police received the tip-off. It is also unclear what models the vehicles are. “At this stage, it is unclear as to which company or who the…
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President concerned about low voter registration

President concerned about low voter registration

Niël Terblanché The low turnout of eligible voters to register for the upcoming November elections has become a significant concern, prompting President Nangolo Mbumba to call for urgent action. During a meeting with the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) at State House on Tuesday, President Mbumba stressed the importance of addressing the issue to ensure a comprehensive and credible electoral process. Only 900 000 out of over 1.6 million eligible voters have registered. The voter registration period ends on 1 August. President Mbumba, along with Deputy Prime Minister John Mutorwa, expressed concerns about potential accusations of irregularities if the voter…
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Hanse-Himarwa to be laid to rest on 27 July at Mariental

Hanse-Himarwa to be laid to rest on 27 July at Mariental

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The former minister of education, Katrina Hanse-Himarwa, will be laid to rest in her home in Mariental on 27 July. Her husband, Ngeno Himarwa, confirmed this on Wednesday. “This is also my birthday. We are in Windhoek until Saturday. We will have a memorial service at home, and we will have a main one on Friday at Tanidare Parish in Soweto. We will move to Mariental, where we will have an opening service on Sunday,” he said. According to Ngeno, discussions with the state are ongoing as the presidency has yet to announce the type of funeral to…
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Road bosses absent from safety conference

Road bosses absent from safety conference

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Road safety executives were absent from the 9th Annual Road Safety Conference for 2024, held in Ongwediva from 10 to 12 July. This absence sparked concerns among attendees and road safety activists about the conference's effectiveness and the implementation of critical safety measures. The conference aimed to bring together various stakeholders in the road safety sector to discuss concerns and find solutions. Road safety activist Felix Tjozongoro highlighted the conference's tendency to avoid addressing real issues. “My experience with this type of conference is that participants shy away from addressing the real issues as they don’t want to…
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Forbes condemns actions of disruptive councillors

Forbes condemns actions of disruptive councillors

Martin Endjala The Walvis Bay mayor, Trevino Forbes has condemned the actions of councillors who have been disrupting council meetings, a practice he said he could no longer tolerate. On Tuesday, Swapo councillors Paulus Kauhondwamwa, Albertina Nkoshi, Ephraim Shozi, and Landless Movement Councillor Ryan Gordon held the council meeting, demanding answers on the legitimacy of the appointment of the acting chief executive officer, David Uushona. The matter was not part of the adopted agenda. According to Forbes, the four have been disrupting meetings when things don't go the way of the minority. “We are being threatened and told that the…
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Gibeon reactivates Build-Together programme

Gibeon reactivates Build-Together programme

Martin Endjala The Gibeon Village Council is reactivating the Build-Together programme, which will provide affordable houses to low- and middle-income families. The village's acting chief executive officer, Pederius Tjihoreko, confirmed this to the Windhoek Observer on Wednesday. “The programme is targeting families with a combined income of N$3 000 per month to allow an equal opportunity to acquire serviced land and affordable houses,” he said. The established names on the 2012/2013 list, consisting of about 32 beneficiaries, have until 15 August to submit all necessary documents. “The council requests that all 32 individuals listed resubmit their documents and verify the…
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NaCC issues final notice to CoW

NaCC issues final notice to CoW

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC) has issued a final notice to the City of Windhoek (CoW) regarding complaints from residents and pending information submissions. This is following a meeting with the Katutura Residents Committee (KRC) on 12 July. The KRC had earlier lodged complaints against the CoW’s conduct, especially around pricing issues. The commission acknowledged the complaints and noted that, despite a prior commitment to provide an update earlier in May, they are awaiting a submission from CoW. "The City of Windhoek has been availed a final opportunity to submit the information requested in order to assist the…
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