First OvaHerero biocultural community protocol launched

First OvaHerero biocultural community protocol launched

Niël Terblanché The OvaHerero peoples of Kaokoland, who live in areas spanning both Namibia and Angola, celebrated a historic milestone this week with the launch of their first written Biocultural Community Protocol (BCP). The document, unveiled in Opuwo, captures the rich history, cultural practices, and traditions of the OvaHerero community, marking a significant step towards preserving and protecting their heritage. More than 200 community members from the Kunene region in Namibia and the Cunene region in Angola gathered in Opuwo on Tuesday to commemorate the occasion. The BCP is the result of four years of extensive community engagement and collaboration,…
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LPM’s Hanganeni Kodi and Tjiramba to be sworn in Parliament

Landless Peoples’ Movement (LPM) has submitted the names of Aina Hanganeni Kodi and Agnes Tjiramba to be sworn in Parliament, replacing Henny Seibeb and Edson Isaacks, who resigned from both the party and Parliament last week.LPM political czar Ivan Skrywer, wrote to National Assembly Secretary Lydia Kandetu and National Assembly speaker Peter Katjavivi on Tuesday to accept the two new members.
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OFF TO A GOOD START

Namibia’s senior national netball team, The Debmarine Desert Jewels registered their first victory at the ongoing Pacific Netball Series currently taking place in Brisbane, Australia on Tuesday. The Namibians beat the team from Tonga with a final score of 54 - 51.
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More youth registrering as voters

More youth registrering as voters

Stefanus Nashama More young people are visible at the numerous registration centres in Windhoek as Namibia gets ready for the presidential and national assembly elections in November. Speaking to the Windhoek Observer over the weekend, Marine Beukes, a registration officer at the Electoral Commission of Namibia's (ECN) offices at Wernhill Park Mall in Windhoek, said since they started issuing the voter cards on 3 June, many young people have registered for voter cards. “It seems that young people are serious about the upcoming elections. I have worked as a registration officer before, but I have never seen young people come…
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MTC sets new standards benchmark

MTC sets new standards benchmark

Niël Terblanché Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC), Namibia’s leading mobile service provider, has become the first company in Namibia and the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to simultaneously secure certification for six different excellence standards. This noteworthy accomplishment also positions MTC as the first organisation in Africa to achieve certification for its Integrated Management System (IMS) under the 2022 version of ISO 27001 Information Security. The certification ceremony, held on 7 June, was attended by MTC’s managing director, Licky Erastus, and other key members of the company’s executive committee. Erastus, while receiving the certification, said the milestone emphasises MTC’s commitment to…
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Former NSFAF CEO accused minister of pressurising board to fire her

Former NSFAF CEO accused minister of pressurising board to fire her

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Hilya Nghiwete, former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF), has accused Minister of Higher Education, Training, and Innovation Itah Kandji-Murangi of pressuring NSFAF board members to fire her for no reason. Nghiwete said this in a letter addressed to Kandji-Murangi dated 16 April seen by the Windhoek Observer. The letter includes President Nangolo Mbumba, Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila, and Swapo Secretary General Sophia Shaningwa on the carbon copy list. When contacted on Monday to confirm if she is indeed the author of the letter, Nghiwete promised to call back, but she never…
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Ministers accused of dodging questions in parliament

Ministers accused of dodging questions in parliament

Stefanus Nashama Elma Dienda, the chief whip for the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) in the national assembly, has criticised the ministers for avoiding answering questions in parliament. Dienda made the remarks on Monday in an interview with the Windhoek Observer. According to Dienda, it is always a problem for the ministers to come to Parliament on Thursday when they have to answer questions. “It is not the first time for ministers to absent from parliament on Thursday. It is always an issue just because they do not want to answer questions,” she said. Last week, while parliamentarians had just returned…
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LPM consulting ECN on Seibeb and Isaacks in parliament

LPM consulting ECN on Seibeb and Isaacks in parliament

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Landless People's Movement (LPM) is engaging the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) on the procedures to replace the party’s former deputy leader, Henny Seibeb and member of parliament, Edson Isaaks in the National Assembly. Last week, the two resigned from the party and the National Assembly. On Monday, the party spokesperson, Lifalaza Simataa, said that the party is still engaging the ECN on the right procedures to follow and ensuring everything is done within the confines of the law. “The party is still consulting with ECN on the appropriate measures to take in the instance of the…
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IPC labels Nandi-Ndaitwah’s hope to increase pension as political opportunism

IPC labels Nandi-Ndaitwah’s hope to increase pension as political opportunism

Stefanus Nashama The Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) believes that Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah's proposal to increase the old-age pension to N$3 000, as proposed by the late President Hage Geingob, seems to be more about political opportunism than genuine concern for the elderly. Over the weekend, Nandi-Ndaitwah announced her plans at the Hage Geingob Memorial Lecture in Ongwediva. She said that if elected into power at the upcoming presidential and national assembly elections, she would fulfil President Geingob's wish to increase the old-age pension. “You will agree with me that it is not easy to double the old-age grant…
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Kunene residents propose the creation of Welwitschia Region

Kunene residents propose the creation of Welwitschia Region

Niël Terblanché Residents of Namibia's Kunene Region have voiced strong support for the establishment of a new region in northwestern Namibia, calling for the division of the current Kunene Region into two separate entities. This proposition was presented during recent public hearings conducted by the Boundaries Delimitation and Demarcation Commission, reflecting a collective desire to enhance administrative efficiency and local governance. The residents propose splitting the current Kunene Region into two parts, naming one Kunene and the other Welwitschia Region. The belief that a more focused and localised governance structure would better serve the needs of the community and improve…
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