Youth wrap up EU advisory role

Youth wrap up EU advisory role

Staff Writer  The first cohort of the EU-Namibia Youth Sounding Board (YSB) has completed its two-year term.  To mark the end of their service, the Delegation of the European Union (EU) to Namibia held a farewell event over the weekend at the EU residence in Windhoek. Launched in July 2023, the EU-Namibia YSB was created to give young Namibians a platform to influence EU development work in the country.  The board brought together 25 youths between the ages of 18 and 30 from diverse regions and backgrounds to advise on EU policies and programmes in Namibia. The initiative forms part…
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Alliance calls for binding legislation on food rights in SADC

Alliance calls for binding legislation on food rights in SADC

Moses Magadza and Angel Alessandri The inaugural meeting of the SADC Parliamentary Alliance on Agrifood Systems, Food Security and Nutrition, began in Johannesburg on 22 July 2025, with the SADC Parliamentary Forum and the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) calling for stronger parliamentary action to combat hunger, malnutrition, and build resilient agrifood systems across Southern Africa. Speaking to lawmakers from different SADC Member States, development partners, and technical experts, SADC PF Secretary General Ms Boemo Sekgoma noted that the meeting came at a time of global food crises exacerbated by conflict, climate change, and inequality. "As…
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Ngaringombe warns of make or break moment for PDM

Ngaringombe warns of make or break moment for PDM

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) secretary general Manuel Ngaringombe says the upcoming local and regional elections in November will be a test of the party’s credibility and cohesion. He was addressing delegates on Tuesday during a leadership training at the PDM Central Committee leadership training, part of the party’s preparation for the elections. Ngaringombe told party leaders that winning back public trust will depend on showing unity through shared purpose, not slogans.  He urged them to build strong teams and communities that cross regional and ideological lines. “If they want to win back the trust of the people, they…
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Forty entrepreneurs set to pitch for final OM SEED

Forty entrepreneurs set to pitch for final OM SEED

Justicia Shipena  Forty entrepreneurs will be pitching their businesses in the final edition of the Old Mutual Sustainable, Economic and Empowerment Drive (OM SEED).  The entrepreneurs were selected from 116 applications received across the Omaheke, Otjozondjupa, Omusati, and Kunene regions and will now participate in regional business visits. The shortlisted entrepreneurs, drawn from Omaheke, Otjozondjupa, Omusati, and Kunene, will now participate in regional business visits.  During this phase, judges will meet them in person to assess their businesses and evaluate their impact on local communities. The process begins in the Omaheke Region. This year marks the final edition of OM…
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Local coaches can take us to the World Cup – NRU

Local coaches can take us to the World Cup – NRU

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Namibia Rugby Union (NRU) president Petrie Theron says there is no need to appoint a foreign coach for the national team to qualify for the 2027 Rugby World Cup. Theron made the remarks on Tuesday during a press conference in Windhoek while giving updates on the Welwitschias’ World Cup qualifying campaign currently underway in Kampala, Uganda. Namibia failed to secure automatic qualification after a 28–30 loss to Zimbabwe in the Rugby Africa Cup last Saturday.  This marked the first time since 1999 that Namibia has failed to qualify directly for the World Cup. This Saturday, the Welwitschias will…
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Heita eyes Namibia’s fifth world boxing title

Heita eyes Namibia’s fifth world boxing title

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Boxer Mateus Heita says he is ready to become the fifth Namibian boxer to win a world title. The 27-year-old is set to face American Bruce Carrington this Saturday at Madison Square Garden in New York for the WBC interim world featherweight title.  Heita has an undefeated professional record of 14 wins, including nine knockouts. Speaking from the gym on Tuesday, Heita said he is not intimidated by his opponent. “I will be the number five world champion in Namibia. I am not a contender… Come Saturday night, I will be the champion; I will bring the title…
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Beyond the feed: What social media gets right, and what it can’t do alone

Beyond the feed: What social media gets right, and what it can’t do alone

Angela Ndatipo A few years ago, social media was considered the new frontier in marketing and communication. Social media platforms promised brands a direct line to their audiences due to its setup of being fast, dynamic, and disruptive, in this respect it has delivered on this promise in more ways than one. The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) has embraced this new and emerging technology as it has become a vital tool to share news, views, updates, and can respond to queries, and speak to our members in an engaging, personal, and accessible manner to many. But here’s the one…
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Windhoek’s tap water: Among the safest to drink in Africa

Windhoek’s tap water: Among the safest to drink in Africa

Harold Bolla Akwenye The City of Windhoek would like to assure its residents and the broader public that our tap water is not only safe for consumption but is also ranked among the safest and most advanced in Africa—if not globally. Windhoek has long been a pioneer in sustainable water management, standing tall as the first city in the world to implement Direct Potable Reuse (DPR)—a highly advanced process where treated wastewater is directly returned to the drinking water network. Today, the Windhoek Goreangab Operating Company (WINGOC), which oversees the city’s state-of-the-art purification facility, continues to set global benchmarks in…
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The quintessential intellectual-RBK

The quintessential intellectual-RBK

Kae Matundu Tjiparuro I have purposefully titled this tribute to Rikondja Ben Karamata The Quintessential Intellectual. Because despite having been many different things to me during what I would say have been a short sojourn that I have been and come to be and know him, more than a good time, and indeed it has been a good time of knowing him. A good time while to many and most may have seemed like a time of socializing, it has been for me more a time of fertilising off his rich intellectual proclivities.  During the time I have had the…
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Success is not copy-paste: Charting your own path to a meaningful future

Success is not copy-paste: Charting your own path to a meaningful future

Ester Shangandi & Junias Erasmus . In our pursuit of success, it is natural to look around for examples that inspire us. Often, we find motivation in those closest to us, family members, mentors, or even neighbours who seem to be living the life we desire. For instance, if your neighbour (From the village) owns a beautiful house in the expensive suburb, drives a nice car, and appears fulfilled, it is easy to think that studying the same programme or walking the same professional path will yield similar results. While this reaction is human and understandable, it also presents a…
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