Namibia urges the US to fully normalise relations with Cuba

Namibia urges the US to fully normalise relations with Cuba

Niël Terblanché The Namibian government has lauded the recent decision by the United States of America to remove Cuba from the Not Fully Cooperating Countries (NFCC) list in counterterrorism efforts. Ambassador Penda Naanda, the Executive Director of Namibia's Ministry of International Relations and Cooperation, recognised the significance of this step, which could signal improved bilateral relations and cooperation on global security matters. In a formal statement, Ambassador Naanda expressed Namibia's satisfaction with the US Department of State's action but highlighted ongoing concerns regarding Cuba's designation as a State Sponsor of Terrorism (SST). He described the placement as unjustified, noting the…
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The Okahao Veterinary Clinic still not operational 11 years later

The Okahao Veterinary Clinic still not operational 11 years later

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The Okahao Veterinary Clinic, which is located in the Omusati Region, has still not become operational even though its construction began in 2015. The Ministry of Works and Transport assigned the project to ID Building Contractors, and construction started in May 2015. The construction work was finished in May 2018, which included the clinic building as well as staff accommodation quarters. The building stood idle for years. In 2021, the Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform said the building could not be occupied because of inadequate funds to install the necessary equipment in the clinic. Over the…
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Price war fears as poultry meat imports resume

Price war fears as poultry meat imports resume

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Economic analysts fear that the resumption of poultry meat imports could lead to a price war and job losses in the local market. Josef Sheehama has warned that the resumption of the import of poultry meat from South Africa may not be able to compete with our local poultry industry. “This is bad news for our industry. There will be a decline in domestic production and an increase in imports of chicken meat. Since customers will always purchase what is least expensive, their demand will have a big influence on both imports and domestic production,” he said. Sheehama…
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Namibians living abroad will vote on 13 November

Namibians living abroad will vote on 13 November

Stefanus Nashama Namibians residing in foreign countries who are above the age of 18 will cast their votes for the presidential and national assembly elections on 13 November. This was confirmed by the spokesperson of the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN), De Wet Siluka, on Wednesday. “The elections will take place in all Namibian diplomatic missions on 13 November,” he said. According to Siluka, ECN will deploy 35 teams to Namibia’s diplomatic missions abroad. “The ECN has established 567 registration teams that will be deployed locally, while 35 teams will serve at the Namibian Diplomatic Missions. Registration points will be…
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Nekundi did make remarks about “political graves” for opposition leaders

Nekundi did make remarks about “political graves” for opposition leaders

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Despite denying that he told Swapo supporters to bury opposition leaders, Windhoek Observer has obtained an audio recording of Deputy Minister of Works and Transport Veko Nekundi clearly stating that he wants to see the ‘democratic graves’ of both Panduleni Itula and McHenry Venaani. He was speaking at a Swapo rally in Emono village, Omusati region, over the weekend. “If we are saying in Emono, where we are, if there is anything breathing opposition parties, it must be buried. On November 27 November when the election results are released, I want to see Itula’s grave here. A grave…
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UNAM promotes Amupanda and Blaauw

UNAM promotes Amupanda and Blaauw

The University of Namibia (UNAM), on Tuesday, promoted Lesley Blaauw to full professor in political studies and social activist, Job Amupanda to associate professor from the rank of senior lecturer in the same department. At the age of 36, Amupanda became Namibia's youngest associate professor. City of Windhoek in its congratulatory message issued on Wednesday. Commended Amupanda, on his commitment to academic excellence and advancing political studies. "We at CoW are proud of his accomplishments and recognition he has achieved within the academic fraternity," read the message. Amupanda is a local authority councillor at the CoW. Report by Martin Endjala.
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Iran lost an outstanding leader – Mbumba

Iran lost an outstanding leader – Mbumba

President Nangolo Mbumba on Tuesday conveyed a message of condolence to the Republic of Iran, following the death of President Ebrahim Raisi. President Raisi passed away last Sunday as a result of a helicopter crash. "Words rarely suffice in comforting a nation when it has lost a leader. Consolation is a difficult offering to give for the despair that comes with mourning a President. An experience, we in Namibia are painfully familiar with," expressed Mbumba. He said the people of Iran have lost an outstanding leader. He described President Raisi as a leader who cared about the development and prosperity…
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Namibia requires a fit-for-purpose Oil and Gas blueprint

Namibia requires a fit-for-purpose Oil and Gas blueprint

Martin Endjala Namibia requires a forward-looking, fit-for-current and future-purpose Oil and Gas value blueprint and strategy. Jason Kasuto, the managing director of Monasa Advisory and Associates and chairperson of the Economic Association of Namibia, said this last week at the 2024 Africa Energies Summit in London. Kasuto emphasised the importance of using foresight tools like the Namibian Socio-Economic Assessment Model (SAM) to analyse the potential impact of future oil and gas spending across various sectors. “We must start with a thorough analysis of potential impacts across various sectors by applying socio-economic impact foresight tools such as the SAM, which is…
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SADC needs US$5.5 billion to assist El Niño victims

SADC needs US$5.5 billion to assist El Niño victims

Niël Terblanché The current chairperson of the Southern African Development Community (SADC), President João Lourenço of Angola, launched a regional humanitarian appeal of at least US$5.5 billion aimed at supporting more than 61 million people affected by the El Niño-induced droughts and floods across the region. The appeal seeks to mobilise resources from national, regional, and international partners in response to the devastating impacts of the El Niño phenomenon. The plan was unveiled during an extraordinary virtual summit of Heads of State and Government, targeting the augmentation of domestic resources in the affected SADC Member States. In his statement, Lourenço…
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ECN refutes allegations of corruption

ECN refutes allegations of corruption

Niël Terblanché The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) has firmly denied claims circulating on social media regarding alleged corruption in the recruitment process for registration and polling officials for the 2024 General Registration of Voters (GRV) and the upcoming November elections. Peter Shaama, the ECN’s Chief Electoral and Referenda Officer, in a statement, addressed the allegations He stressed that the recruitment process adheres strictly to established policies and procedures, in line with the 2024 Electoral Calendar. "The Commission refutes misleading social media posts by a political activist alleging corruption in the recruitment process of registration and polling officials for the…
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