Low turnout raises concerns as registration deadline looms

Low turnout raises concerns as registration deadline looms

Niël Terblanché Over 1.6 million people in Namibia are eligible to vote. This figure is based on the 2023 Census data, with preliminary results released on 13 March. The data includes Namibians who were 17 years old by the Census reference night on 24 September 2023, as well as all individuals who were 18 years and older on that night. Alex Shimuafeni, Namibia's Statistician-General and Chief Executive Officer of the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA), described the statement as showcasing the estimated number of eligible voters based on the Census figures. The NSA released two sets of figures: Namibians aged 18…
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Authorities tackle surge in illegal taxis

Authorities tackle surge in illegal taxis

Niël Terblanché The growing number of illegal taxis in Namibia has raised significant concerns among authorities, prompting the Ministry of Works and Transport to collaborate with stakeholders on improving the taxi registration system. The initiative aims to address the root causes of illegal taxi operations and streamline the process of obtaining permits. The ministry’s Deputy Director of Transportation Regulation, Damien Mabengano, pointed out that the complexity of the current system contributes to the rise of illegal taxis. "When the system is complex, people will not go through the proper channels. They will try to bypass the system and drive the…
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Oshakati to get another water purification plant

Oshakati to get another water purification plant

Martin Endjala Namwater will construct a purification plant extension in Oshakati. The company’s chief strategy and corporate affairs officer, Kadiva Hamutumwa, said this is due to the demand for water in the town. “We need another purification plant because the demand for water supply has risen and surpassed our ability with the current purification plant,” she said. She said the new capacity will increase its existing production, currently at 40 000 cubic metres per day, to 90 000 cubic metres per day. Last week, Namwater put out a notice inviting bids for the construction contract for the purification plant extension…
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Drive to improve labour dispute resolution underway

Drive to improve labour dispute resolution underway

Niël Terblanché The Office of the Labour Commissioner has embarked on a comprehensive Business Process Re-engineering (BPR) initiative aimed at enhancing its service delivery and addressing longstanding challenges in labour dispute resolution. This was announced during a stakeholder engagement session held to solicit input and identify bottlenecks hindering efficient service delivery. The deputy minister of labour, industrial relations and employment creation, Hafeni Ndemula, highlighted the importance of transforming labour dispute prevention and resolution mechanisms. Ndemula acknowledged the successes so far but stated that there are still significant shortcomings that require attention. "It would be unwise to ignore the fact that,…
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NaCC investigates anti-competitive practices in Swakopmund waste management

NaCC investigates anti-competitive practices in Swakopmund waste management

Martin Endjala The Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC) has concluded an investigation into the Municipal Council of Swakopmund, Rent-A-Drum Pty Ltd., and Molok OY Ltd. over alleged anti-competitive agreements that restrict market access and investment. According to the NaCC, the trio entered into agreements that restrict competition by limiting or controlling production, market outlets or access, technical development, and investment in the relevant market. Dina Gowases, the NaCC’s spokesperson, explained the nature of the allegations, stating that, as part of its long-term relationship with Rent-A-Drum, the Municipality of Swakopmund exclusively uses the Molok deep waste collection system. “In this instance, reference…
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Communication officers need to be in board rooms – Zemburuka

Communication officers need to be in board rooms – Zemburuka

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Public relations professionals must continue to push for inclusion in boardroom decision-making. Kazembire Zemburuka, the founding member of the Namibia Professional Communicators' Forum, made this statement when the forum was launched in Windhoek on Monday. “An individual once remarked that marketing and communications are just glorified secretaries. This tells me we have a lot of work to do to prove our strategic value. We are not seen as a strategic function that can shape organisational goals and objectives,” he said. The forum brought together professional public relations officers, marketing officers, academics, and students to learn, innovate, and collaborate…
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August 26 secures tender to complete Swakopmund neonatal unit

August 26 secures tender to complete Swakopmund neonatal unit

Niël Terblanché The Ministry of Health and Social Services (MOHSS) has appointed August 26 as the new contractor to complete the long-delayed construction of a neonatal unit at Swakopmund District Hospital. The project, valued at approximately N$26 million, is now expected to be completed by the end of this year. The tender, initially awarded to Shatty Construction in November 2020, faced numerous setbacks, culminating in the contract being terminated after the company failed to meet the February 2022 completion deadline. This is despite receiving payments from the government. The delays have significantly impacted the availability of neonatal care in the…
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NIP disburses N$300 000 into Namibia National Internship Programme

NIP disburses N$300 000 into Namibia National Internship Programme

Martin Endjala The Namibia Institute for Pathology (NIP) became the fifth corporate participant in the Namibia National Internship Programme (NNIP). The NIP joined the likes of Momentum Metropolitan, Old Mutual, Standard Bank Namibia, and MTC, who have been part of the programme. To ensure that the program continues to grow as a national vehicle for internships, MTC committed N$2 million in funding per year. This collaborative partnership seeks to aid young Namibians' development and drive the country to become a knowledge-based economy. The NIP contributed N$300 000 towards the programme on Monday. Oaitse Van Staden, the NIP’s chief human capital,…
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GIPF announces member education drive

GIPF announces member education drive

Niël Terblanché The chief executive officer of the Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF), Martin Inkumbi, visited the Kavango West and East regions last week as part of his familiarisation programme. Since taking office earlier this year, Inkumbi has been keen to engage with key stakeholders and understand the regional dynamics affecting the Fund's members. During his visit, Inkumbi toured the fund’s regional office in Rundu and its satellite office in Nkurenkuru, Kavango West. He also met with regional leaders, including the governors, chairpersons of the regional council management committees, and chief regional officers. These engagements are vital as the regional…
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Walvis residents register for land

About 714 Walvis Bay residents, who did not benefit from portion 19 of Farm 37, today registered their applications with the Municipality to purchase portion 23 of the available land.This was disclosed by the Walvis Bay Backyard Tenants Group Leader Festus Immanuel.The group marched to the Walvis Bay Municipality to register their mass application for land today.Report: Martin Endjala
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