Oranjemund hosts southern preliminary round of Nedbank’s Kapana Cook-Off

Oranjemund hosts southern preliminary round of Nedbank’s Kapana Cook-Off

Niël Terblanché Oranjemund came alive last Saturday as the town hosted the fourth preliminary round of the 2024 Nedbank Kapana Cook-Off for the first time ever. The competition, now in its 10th year, continues to celebrate Namibia's beloved street food, kapana while providing a platform for local culinary talents to shine. The Oranjemund round saw 30 enthusiastic participants vying for a spot in the highly anticipated final. After a day of intense competition, three contestants, Rauha Simon, Giovani Matheis, and Ndamonoghenda Heita, emerged victorious, securing their places in the grand finale. They will join previous qualifiers Mandume Hasheni, Maria Mumbala,…
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MPs urge stronger climate action and accountability

MPs urge stronger climate action and accountability

Moses Magadza The Second Meeting of the Southern Africa Regional Parliamentarians’ Forum on Climate Change ended last week in Namibia with calls for stronger climate action and accountability. The meeting brought together chairpersons and members of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committees on Environment, Climate Change, Agriculture, and Natural Resources from 12 Southern African countries from July 31 to August 2, 2024. The theme was “Strengthening Oversights in Climate Action Accountability and Reporting.” Building upon the outcomes of the first meeting held in Gaborone, Botswana, in September 2023, it gathered parliamentarians to solidify their commitment to climate action through enhanced oversight, accountability,…
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Is the case of Amushelelo an economic assassination or financial genius?

Joseph Nakalemo I feel for my brother Michael Saddam Amushelelo, honestly speaking or this time honestly writing, a person with intention to steal, or robby people will never open lawful several Bank accounts and still keep the money in those bank accounts. People with fraudulently obtained money do not keep money in bank accounts, they use Sofas in their sitting room to hide the money or at their farms hidden deep in the ground. Some will also prefer to travel with such money in suitcases etc everywhere they go. Another issue or question of concern is that how did NAMRA…
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Artificial Intelligence is a board-level issue

Asad Abbas Recently, my colleague, Kehad Snydewel, wrote an article about how Artificial Intelligence (AI) impacts every sector and challenges well-established businesses. A significant and surprising shift is the challenge a company like Google faces. OpenAI announced its entry into the search market with SearchGPT. This is the company that brought us ChatGPT. They are introducing an AI-powered search engine with real-time access to information across the Internet. To give it some context, this search engine and the AI and computing power behind it have Google and Microsoft's Bing quaking in their boots. AI is challenging the hegemony of established…
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Scammers targeting Namibians with bogus parcels

Scammers targeting Namibians with bogus parcels

Martin Endjala and Ester Mbathera Inspector Silas Shipandeni, the Khomas region’s police spokesperson, has cautioned the public to avoid paying or sending money for parcels they have not received. The Windhoek Observer received complaints from members of the public who paid for parcels that never arrived, prompting him to offer advice. “Yes, the police, especially in the Khomas region, receive complaints relating to such scams. The advice to the public is that they should avoid paying or sending money for things or parcels they didn't receive. We understand the logic and the principles of paying a deposit amount for one's…
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High Court dismisses corruption case against MTC

High Court dismisses corruption case against MTC

Herrta- Maria Amutenya The High Court of Namibia dismissed a civil case brought by a former employee of Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) against 14 respondents. Joseph Nakalemo filed the case on 26 May 2023. The case involved allegations of conspiracy, criminal charges, and claims of corruption and misconduct against the respondents. Nakalemo in his 81-page heads of argument named various respondents, including two MTC employees, Tim Ekandjo and Maria Kavari. He also named two legal practitioners, Florian Beukes and Jefta Tjitemisa, the police Inspector General, Lieutenant General Joseph Shikong, Nampol Investigation Officer David Shavuka, the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration,…
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The media plays an important role in combating corruption

The media plays an important role in combating corruption

Niël Terblanché Neville Andre, the Governor of the Erongo Region, stressed the critical role of the media in the fight against corruption. During a briefing on the inner workings of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) in Swakopmund on Monday, he said that in a world where corruption is rampant and the unequal distribution of basic needs is the norm, the media can demand accountability and transparency from both the public and private sectors. “The media, particularly investigative journalism, plays a pivotal role in exposing corruption to public scrutiny and combating impunity,” he said. He cited the 2018 Organisation for Economic Co-operation…
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Over 1000 applied for 14 available resettlement farms in Khomas

Over 1000 applied for 14 available resettlement farms in Khomas

Erasmus Shalihaxwe A total of 1 065 applications were received and processed after the Khomas regional council office advertised that 14 farms with a total of twenty-four farming units were made available to the National Resettlement Programme. This was announced by Khomas regional governor Laura McLeod-Katjirua on Monday during a State of the Region address. “Out of the applications received, only two applicants were successfully allotted farming units for resettlement purposes,” she said. The regional council has also managed to acquire another farm during the 2023/2024 financial year for resettlement purposes. The farm is not yet advertised for allocation to…
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Luderitz to construct a water reservoir

Luderitz to construct a water reservoir

Martin Endjala The Luderitz Town Council plans to construct an additional water reservoir to address the water demands of the town's inhabitants. The town’s mayor, Phillipus Balhao, said this on Monday during a telephone interview with the Windhoek Observer. Balhao said that the current water reservoir lacks the capacity to deal with the demand load, hence the need to construct an additional reservoir. This comes after the council received N$91 million from the central government via the national planning committee to upgrade and develop the town's infrastructure. “Basically, with that fund, our ambition is to prepare as much of the…
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UN calls for global support to address Namibia’s drought crisis

UN calls for global support to address Namibia’s drought crisis

Niël Terblanché The United Nations has issued a strong appeal to the international community to assist Namibia, as nearly half of the country's population faces the devastating effects of the ongoing drought. The UN's call was reinforced during a recent visit to Namibia by Reena Ghelani, the UN Assistant Secretary-General and Climate Crisis Coordinator, who witnessed firsthand the harsh realities faced by communities in drought-stricken regions. According to a statement published by the UN, Ghelani described the situation as "deeply alarming" during her tour of Namibia. She observed that the drought has decimated crops and threatens livestock due to the…
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