MTC Volleyball League launched

MTC Volleyball League launched

Martin Endjala After securing N$3 million in a sponsorship deal with MTC, the Namibian Volleyball Federation (NVF) officially launched the first-ever MTC Volleyball National League in Windhoek over the weekend. For the next three years, the federation will receive an injection of N$1 million per year. The NVF president, Hillary Imbuwa, said the launch of the new league marks a new era and the beginning of growth and development for volleyball as a sport in Namibia. “The MTC Volleyball National League stands as the pinnacle of excellence in Namibian volleyball, bringing together the finest talents from across the nation to…
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Capricorn Foundation invests N$1 million in job creation

Capricorn Foundation invests N$1 million in job creation

Martin Endjala In response to Namibia's persistently high unemployment rate among young people, the Capricorn Foundation has pledged to invest N$1 million in Bank Windhoek’s Young Talent Programme. The Capricorn Academy for School Leavers, a new initiative under Bank Windhoek's overarching Young Talent Programme, will receive the funds. Marlize Horn, the executive communications officer of the Capricorn Foundation, made this announcement last week. She said the Capricorn Academy for School Leavers aims to address the pressing issue of youth unemployment by providing training and employment opportunities for promising young Namibians. “Recognising the urgency of this national challenge, the Capricorn Foundation…
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Namibia shares GH2 vision for economic emancipation

Namibia shares GH2 vision for economic emancipation

Niël Terblanché President Nangolo Mbumba and Minister of Mines and Energy, Tom Alweendo, outlined Namibia's ambitious plans to harness green hydrogen as a catalyst for economic transformation and sustainable development at the World Hydrogen Summit in the Netherlands. In his address, President Mbumba stated that Namibia views the 21st century as a transformative era for Africa, with green technologies playing a key role in industrialization and economic growth. "Green hydrogen is the brainchild of my predecessor, the late President Hage Geingob, who recognised its potential in early 2021," Mbumba said while adding that Namibia is currently developing nine hydrogen projects…
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MUN lifts suspension of 11 members amidst leadership turmoil

MUN lifts suspension of 11 members amidst leadership turmoil

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Amidst an ongoing leadership upheaval, the Mine Workers Union of Namibia’s (MUN) Executive Committee (NEC) has lifted the suspension of 11 members. At the same time, the union has also appointed former Namdeb branch chairperson, Shavuka Mbidhi to the position of acting vice president. The decision comes after former president Ismael Kasuto and vice president Densley Somseb were suspended because of allegations of financial impropriety and a lack of leadership. According to MUN acting president, Mathew Mberiuana and secretary general George Ampweya, the NEC has opted to lift the suspension of the eleven members. “After due consideration of…
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Police village construction underway in Khomas

Police village construction underway in Khomas

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The construction of houses to accommodate members of the Namibian Police Force in the Khomas Region has commenced in Windhoek’s Otjomuise neighbourhood. The national spokesperson of the police, Deputy Commissioner Kauna Shikwambi, confirmed this to the Windhoek Observer on Tuesday. Without revealing how much is budgeted for the project, she said funds have been availed, and the feasibility study and documentation process of the project are completed, as is the construction of the boundary wall of the allocated land in the Otjomuise area. “Indeed, funds were budgeted and available for the project of the police village, hence, the…
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Hambukushu chief accused of infringing on Mafwe communal area

Hambukushu chief accused of infringing on Mafwe communal area

Martin Endjala The Mafwe Traditional Authority in the Zambezi Region has accused Chief Munika Mbambo of the Hamubukushu Traditional Authority of infringing on its communal area in the Mukwe constituency of the Kavango East Region. This is in response to a Bafwe community group's petition to the Zambezi Region's governor, Lawrence Alufea Sampofu. Glen Mutemwa read the petition on behalf of the group, calling on Sampofu to intervene before the situation escalates further. “Recently, Chief Mbambo of the Hambukushu has been threatening the peace and stability of the Bafwe community through constant flocking to the Mafwe people (Pitorosi Kabeto of…
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Vandalism and neglect leave livestock quarantine facilities in derelict state

Vandalism and neglect leave livestock quarantine facilities in derelict state

Niël Terblanché Quarantine facilities designed to help farmers in the Kunene Region market their livestock are either non-functional or have been severely vandalised, according to findings by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Economics and Public Administration. These facilities are crucial for farmers to sell their animals in formal markets, but their current dilapidated state is jeopardising this opportunity. At least three livestock quarantine camps have experienced vandalism, according to the committee's oversight visits to the Northern Communal Areas. This discovery follows a petition urging the region's livestock market to be revived. The only facility still in good condition is the…
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Dausab condemns gender-based violence

Dausab condemns gender-based violence

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The minister of justice, Yvonne Dausab, has raised concerns over the prevalence of gender-based violence (GBV) in the country, attributing it to historical standards that were once socially acceptable. She addressed the issue during the launch of the Distress Application (D-APP) in honour of the recent murder of Delia Weimers-Maasdorp in Windhoek. Dausab emphasised that GBV affects both men and women, and it's the responsibility of everyone to prevent violence. “Gender-based violence is not only perpetrated against women but also against men,” said Dausab. Maasdorp’s body was found in her flat in Klein Windhoek, wrapped in a blanket…
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Trade unions want more seats on company boards

Trade unions want more seats on company boards

Ester Mbathera Kavihuha Mahongora, the secretary general of the Trade Union Congress of Namibia (TUCNA), said that they should constitute the majority of board members in institutions where workers' resources are directly involved. Mahongora referred to entities such as the Social Security Commission, pension funds, and the National Training Authority (NTA). He was responding to questions from the Windhoek Observer about the importance of trade union representation on the plethora of boards of directors. “The workers must control the board, which determines their fate, look after the resources of the workers, and determine their future. But those boards that are…
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Zambezi residents want original borders reinstated

Zambezi residents want original borders reinstated

Niël Terblanché and Martin Endjala Residents of the Zambezi region are calling for the reinstatement of the original boundary between the Zambezi and Kavango East regions. Zambezi residents made the demand during the first public meeting with the Boundaries Delimitation and Demarcation Commission, held in Katima Mulilo on Monday. Speaking on behalf of the youth, Simasiku Sikwibele claimed that the Caprivi and Kavango have suffered disrespect. He acknowledged the fact that there are mineral deposits, tourism attraction facilities, and potential within the Bwabwata National Park, which he says does not benefit the people of the Zambezi region. “We are continually…
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