Prosecutor general seeks restraint orders against Icelandic companies

Prosecutor general seeks restraint orders against Icelandic companies

Ester Mbathera The Prosecutor-General is pushing for a restraint order against Samherji employees suspected to be implicated in the Fishrot case under the provisions of the Prevention of Organised Crime Act (POCA) of 2004. Martha Imalwa on Thursday asked the High Court to secure and restrain the realisable properties of the Icelandic companies Esja Holding, Mermaria Seafood Namibia, Saga Seafood, Heinaste Investment, Saga Investment, and Esja Investment. The companies are represented by Samherji executives Ingvar Juliusson, Egill Helgi Arnason, and Adelsteinn Helgason, whom Imalwa also wants to have extradited to Namibia. Imalwa argues in her application that there are strong…
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AR calls for permanent job creation

AR calls for permanent job creation

Martin Endjala The Affirmative Repositioning (AR) movement has called on the government to find a sustainable way of creating permanent jobs. George Kambala, the spokesperson for the movement, was responding to an announcement made by the Directorate of Veterinary Services in the Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform. The announcement called for the recruitment of 30 casual labourers for the 2024/25 mass annual animal vaccination campaign and the maintenance of Okongo quarantine in the Ohangwena region. The vaccination campaign aims to mitigate Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD). “Even though they are going to hire in all 14 regions, it's…
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Promising pension increase for votes is immoral and unethical

Promising pension increase for votes is immoral and unethical

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Social commentators have criticised politicians who are promising to increase the old age grant. Ben Mulongeni, in an interview with the Windhoek Observer, said it is immoral and unethical to give the elders hope that is never going to materialise. ‘’Those are intentional lies, they are doing it to gain votes, and they should know that they are abusing old people by promising to increase the old age pension. They should know that it is immoral and unethical to lie to the elders. The finance minister already said that there is no money for increments, so why are…
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Government to roll out drought incentives for farmers

Government to roll out drought incentives for farmers

Martin Endjala The Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform has announced the rollout of the 2024–25 drought support intervention for livestock farmers. The project has an estimated budget of N$130 million. This was announced by the ministry's executive director, Ndiyakupi Nghituwamata, in a document shared with titled Drought Support Interventions 2024/25 implementation modalities, seen by this publication, dated 31 May. Programmes such as livestock marketing incentives, subsidies for grazing leases, animal transportation to and from grazing, and animal feed purchasing will run from April 1 until 31 March 2025. Subsidy for fodder for farmers through ADCs and seed and…
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Mbumba advocates for quality education

Mbumba advocates for quality education

Niël Terblanché President Nangolo Mbumba joined the Namibian nation and people from all over the African continent in commemorating the Day of the African Child. Day of the African Child is observed on 16 June in memory of the 1976 student uprising in Soweto, South Africa, who stood against an oppressive education system of the Apartheid regime. President Mbumba highlighted the historic significance of the Soweto uprising, where young South Africans courageously protested against the imposition of Afrikaans as the medium of instruction in schools, a policy aimed at undermining their cultural values and language. "On this day, more than…
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More than 60 people defrauded in land scam

More than 60 people defrauded in land scam

Niël Terblanche Over 60 people in Walvis Bay, Windhoek, Ongwediva, and Tsumeb fell victim to a land sale scam. The fraudulent scheme, which promised plots of land through a dubious housing project, has left many out of pocket and without any promised property. According to the police, the scam has been operational since 2022 and has reportedly amassed nearly N$2 million from unsuspecting victims. The fraudulent company behind the scheme demanded a N$50 000 deposit from each victim, with some individuals paying a minimum of N$40 000. A 23-year-old man, identified as the managing director of the bogus housing project,…
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Mushelenga to attend Malawi vice president’s funeral

Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Peya Mushelenga, will represent government at the state funeral of the late Saulos Klaus Chilima, Vice President of the Republic of Malawi. Chilima died on Monday, 10 June 2024 along with nine others when a plane they were traveling in crashed. He will be laid to rest on 17 June 2024. A media statement issued by the ministry on Sunday states that Mushelenga will be accompanied by Namibian Higher Commissioner to Malawi Siyave Haindongo. ‘’Both Hon. Minister and the late Vice President Chilima attended the Korea-Africa Summit held in Seoul at the beginning of…
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Justice minister shares strategic vision for the next five years

By: Niël Terblanché Yvonne Dausab, the Minister of Justice shared important milestones and strategic objectives for the first half of 2024. Speaking at the Government Information Centre on Friday, Dausab outlined the Ministry's commitment to upholding the rule of law, promoting human rights, and enhancing access to justice across the country. She said that the Ministry's multifaceted mandate includes providing state-funded legal aid, facilitating law reform, and supporting community courts. Dausab reiterated the Ministry's dedication to values of integrity, transparency, and people-centred service excellence. "We reaffirm our commitment to ensuring justice is accessible to all Namibians," she said. According to the minister, key achievements include…
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Children assessed for malnutrition

By: Niël Terblanché Namibia is currently undertaking a substantial country-wide initiative to assess and address malnutrition among children, as part of the ongoing Vulnerability Assessment and Analysis (VAA) campaign. The campaign, spearheaded by the Office of the Prime Minister, is a critical measure in response to increasing food and nutrition insecurity, which employs the Mid-Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC) method, a rapid and straightforward tool for identifying malnutrition in children. The MUAC method, as a tool, is a critical component in the global fight against child malnutrition. The World Health Organization (WHO) vouches for its effectiveness in identifying acute malnutrition in children…
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Namibia receives humanitarian support against hunger

Niël Terblanché The Government of the State of Qatar has donated 102 tons of food parcels to Namibia, aimed at alleviating the severe drought-induced food insecurity plaguing the country. The Office of the Prime Minister received the first consignment of 60 pallets, comprising of food packages of essential food items such as maize meal, rice, cooking oil, tinned fish, and tinned meat. Upon receiving the substantial humanitarian gesture Cabinet Secretary, George Simataa expressed heartfelt gratitude to Qatar for their swift response to President Nangolo Mbumba's appeal for international aid following the declaration of a State of Emergency on 22 May 2024.…
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