A Tribute to former NBC radio news editor

Irene !Hoaës Kaomo Vijanda Tjombe, an editor par excellence, the “Value Editor”, one who could add value to your story. You give your script to Kaomo and it will always come back with additional information that you may not even have been aware of, as a rookie in the newsroom. Kaomo, Cousin, as he was also known, had the ability to transform your story into a masterpiece. He was that one Editor that you could give your story to and knew, it is in good hands. No additional propaganda to please the bosses, but just the real story at hand…
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SADC PF hearing discusses food security and climate finance mobilisation

SADC PF hearing discusses food security and climate finance mobilisation

Moses Magadza A public hearing convened by the SADC Parliamentary Forum’s Standing Committee on Food, Agriculture, Natural Resources and Climate Action (FANRCA) on 18 October received presentations from different organisations within the SADC region and beyond. Namibian lawmaker Phillipus Katamelo chaired the meeting, which was held virtually, under the theme: “Leveraging the Role of SADC Parliamentary Forum in Facilitating Citizen Participation in SADC Regional Integration for Enhanced Accountability and Inclusive Socio-Economic Development and Cohesion.” Rachel Mundilo manages the Food, Agriculture, Natural Resources and Climate Action (FANRCA) Program at SADC PF and serves as secretary for its Standing Committee. She said…
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Namibia has much to expect from Nandi-Ndaitwah’s leadership

Namibia has much to expect from Nandi-Ndaitwah’s leadership

Josua Maponga Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is on her way to the State House,to make history as Namibia's first female president. She is a mobile library of the institutional knowledge of SWAPO and the government. She is a leader at heart and an ideal candidate for the 2024 election. She has cut her teeth in the Political space for over four decades now and has demonstrated unwavering dedication to her country and its people. Born on October 29, 1952, in OnaImutai, northern Namibia. Ndaitwah joined SWAPO's diplomatic efforts at a tender age in 1974 and later became the party's deputy representative in…
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Civil Society Spells Out Budget Priorities

Civil Society Spells Out Budget Priorities

Graham Hopwood Civil society organisations (CSOs) believe the national budget is a powerful tool that can be used more effectively to address systemic poverty, improve living conditions, and promote social equity in Namibia. The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) today released a new briefing paper, entitled Civil Society & The Budget: Perspectives on Priorities. The paper is being published ahead of the 2024-25 Mid-Year Budget Review to be tabled in the National Assembly by the Minister of Finance and Public Enterprises on 28 October 2024. The paper summarises civil society submissions and suggestions regarding budget priorities which have been…
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Nandi-Ndaitwah calls for inclusive economic growth

Nandi-Ndaitwah calls for inclusive economic growth

Ester Mbathera Swapo presidential candidate Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is advocating for broader economic participation through targeted support for SMEs and industrial strategies to create sustainable jobs. Nandi-Ndaitwah made the call at the public discussion event of the party’s manifesto in Windhoek on Monday. “The days of relying on one or two key sectors must be behind us. Through targeted support for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and focused industrial strategies, we can create sustainable jobs and ensure that wealth is spread across our society rather than being concentrated in the hands of just a few,” she said. According to her, the…
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Amupanda alleges political manipulation of Census report

Amupanda alleges political manipulation of Census report

Ester Mbathera The leader of the Affirmative Repositioning movement (AR), Job Amupanda, has questioned the credibility of the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA), accusing the government of influencing and manipulating statistical data for political purposes. In a statement released on social media on Monday, Amupanda claimed that the NSA had completed the Labour Force Survey and was prepared to release the findings but was halted after the NSA briefed the government. “How can we trust even you guys that are in the Namibia Statistics Agency? How can you be used like that? How can you be used by politicians on important…
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Parliamentarians abscond from mid-year budget review

Parliamentarians abscond from mid-year budget review

Allexer Namundjembo Finance Minister Iipumbu Shiimi was unable to present the mid-year budget review on Monday because not enough members of parliament attended to form a quorum. The mid-term budget review serves as an opportunity for the government to reassess its initial allocations that were made at the start of the year. Shiimi said that while the budget allocations will remain as they were initially set, resources will be focused on ministries facing urgent needs. Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly, Loide Kasingo, adjourned the session. “The rule says we need to be 49 to proceed with house activities. Unfortunately,…
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Opuwo’s finances in disarray

Opuwo’s finances in disarray

Allexer Namundjembo The National Council Standing Committee on Public Accounts has revealed that the financial situation of the Opuwo Town Council is in disarray. Peter Kazongominja, the committee chairperson, said the council’s financial records are not reconciling and that there is a lack of staff in the finance department to prepare the council’s statements. “If it is a matter of capacity, we need to find ways to provide training for those working in the finance department. They need a solution; the accounting officer cannot answer the queries as she was recently hired and still needs more time to familiarise herself…
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Court orders sale of nurse’s car in Kanyama lawsuit

Court orders sale of nurse’s car in Kanyama lawsuit

Hertta-Maria Amutenja A Toyota Fortuner owned by a nurse, Mathilde Kadhikwa from northern Namibia is scheduled to be sold on auction on 21 November in Tsumeb. This follows a Windhoek High Court ruling requiring Kadhikwa to cover the legal costs of Shapwa Tangeni Kanyama and his wife, Beata. Judge Beatrix de Jager recently ordered Kadhikwa to cover the Kanyamas’ wasted legal costs on the scale of one instructing and one instructed legal practitioner, leading to the attachment of her assets. The Toyota Fortuner, one of the attached assets, will be held in storage until the auction. “In terms of the…
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Security guard killed during Swakopmund cash-in-transit robbery

Security guard killed during Swakopmund cash-in-transit robbery

Niël Terblanché A gang of armed robbers killed a security guard and wounded another during a cash-in-transit robbery at the Platz Am Meer shopping mall in Swakopmund on Monday. Eyewitnesses on the ground level of the centre’s parking structure said a group of four or five men suddenly appeared as if out of nowhere at the cash-in-transit van while the security officers were busy loading boxes filled with money into it. A bystander said that all the robbers were armed with pistols or revolvers and that they were threatening to shoot the security guards. Some of the robbers held the…
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