From political activist to law enforcement officer

From political activist to law enforcement officer

Ester Mbathera Sakaria Elago is a name that resonates in the Khomasdal Constituency, where he stood as an independent candidate in the Regional Council’s Elections of 2020. He transitioned from engaging in political activism through the Affirmative Repositioning (AR) movement to becoming an independent political candidate, and he is currently serving as a law enforcement officer. This is a testament to his unwavering commitment to social justice, community service, and personal growth. Elago joined AR in 2020, before the Regional and Local Council Elections.” “A colleague invited me to the AR headquarters, where I met the leaders of the AR.…
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Mbumba commits to cooperation with new South African government

Mbumba commits to cooperation with new South African government

Erasmus Shalihaxwe President Nangolo Mbumba said he is committed to working with the next Government of the Republic of South Africa to strengthen bilateral relations for the development and mutual benefit of the two nations. Mbumba said this on Wednesday while congratulating South Africa for conducting what he termed as peaceful, free and fair elections. South Africa held general elections on Wednesday, 29 May 2024, to elect legislative representatives at national and provincial levels. Following the counting process, the election period concluded peacefully on Sunday, 02 June 2024. “In that vein, I congratulate the fraternal people of South Africa for…
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Hengari challenges UNAM’s political activity ban

Hengari challenges UNAM’s political activity ban

Stefanus Nashama Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) lawmaker Inna Hengari said the prohibition of political activities at the University of Namibia (Unam) campuses is unconstitutional and against the statutes and regulations of the university. Hengari made these remarks in the National Assembly on Wednesday while questioning the Minister of Higher Education, Training and Innovation, Dr Itah Kandjii-Murangi in Parliament. Herangi asked the minister to tell the assembly if the decision was lawful. “How does the University of Namibia reconcile the directives restricting political activities on campus with the constitutional guarantees of freedom of speech, expression, assembly, and association as enshrined in…
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Meatco seeks qualified operators for Okapuka Feedlot

Meatco seeks qualified operators for Okapuka Feedlot

Ester Mbathera The Meat Corporation of Namibia (Meatco) has issued a call for expressions of interest from qualified professionals to lease and operate the Okapuka Feedlot situated a few kilometres along the road between Windhoek and Okahandja for one year. This is as the livestock industry is battling a relentless drought that forces producers to drastically reduce their herds. Meatco emphasised the urgency of maintaining a functional feedlot to prevent a national disaster and support the stabilisation of the meat industry. The selected operator will be responsible for managing the Okapuka Feedlot at a minimum standing capacity of 3 500…
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Agriculture ministry tackles water shortages with borehole initiative

Agriculture ministry tackles water shortages with borehole initiative

Martin Endjala The Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform (MAWLR) has invited bidders to tender for the installation of boreholes in many parts of the country, particularly in rural areas where severe water shortages continuously occur. The work required includes the construction and installation of traditional wells, the installation of mini desalination plants for boreholes with salty water, and the drilling and test pumping of boreholes. Work also includes the installation of new boreholes and water point infrastructure, the rehabilitation of water point infrastructure, the construction of earth dams, and the cleaning of boreholes, amongst others. Last month, the…
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Governor warns against Nored’s electricity disconnection plan

Governor warns against Nored’s electricity disconnection plan

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The impending electricity disconnections for defaulting customers of the Northern Electricity Distributor (Nored) could have negative implications for the supply chain. Kavango West Governor Bonifatius Wakudumo said this after Nored announced that it will commence with electricity disconnections from 17 June of customers whose accounts have been in arrears for 30 days and longer. Wakudumo highlighted the potential impacts on critical institutions and the supply chain. "At a household level, the majority are prepaid, so maybe those that are still postpaid might be affected. I recently visited local green schemes, and they have an issue with the notice.…
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Namibia and Angola set to accelerate Baynes hydroelectric project

Namibia and Angola set to accelerate Baynes hydroelectric project

Niël Terblanché In a bold move to strengthen regional energy security and cooperation, Namibia and Angola are set to commence the much-anticipated Baynes hydroelectric project this year. The announcement follows a bilateral meeting between Namibia’s Minister of Mines and Energy, Tom Alweendo, and his Angolan counterpart, João Baptista Borges, held at the Lauca Hydroelectric Dam on 3 June. The 881MW Baynes Binational Hydro Power Project, strategically located on the Lower Kunene River along the Namibia-Angola border, represents a breakthrough in regional energy collaboration. The meeting between the two energy ministers builds on discussions from a virtual meeting held on 20…
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Swakopmund residents face increased cost of living

Swakopmund residents face increased cost of living

Niël Terblanché Residents of Swakopmund will see an increase in service-related tariffs for the current fiscal year. The chairperson of the town council’s management committee, Blasius Goraseb, presented the municipal budget for 2024–2025 at this week's ordinary council meeting, detailing a five percent increase in tariffs. Goraseb, however, reiterated that senior citizens residing in Swakopmund will be exempt from this increase. The council also approved a capital budget of N$111 766 000 and a balanced operational budget of N$578 282 000 for the 2024–2025 financial year. Goraseb, during his presentation of the budget, said that a significant portion of the…
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Former LPM parliamentarian enjoys his freedom

Former LPM parliamentarian enjoys his freedom

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Former Landless Peoples’ Movement (LPM) parliamentarian Edson Isaacks said he is currently enjoying his freedom and will ignore the statement made by the party. On Tuesday, Isaacks resigned from the party and parliament along with founding member, Henny Seibeb. “Ignore that statement. They are fighting because we took a principled decision. I don't even need to respond to it. I don't want it to get muddy,” he said. He added that their record of their years in parliament speaks for itself. “I don't need to explain myself to somebody at that level. I am not going to that…
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TARIFFS INCREASED:

Residents of Swakopmund will see an increase in service-related tariffs for the current fiscal year.The chairperson of the town council’s management committee, Blasius Goraseb, presented the municipal budget for 2024/2025 at this week's ordinary council meeting, detailing a five percent increase in tariffs.Goraseb, however, reiterated that senior citizens residing in Swakopmund will be exempt from this increase.The council also approved a capital budget of N$111 766 000 and a balanced operational budget of N$578 282 000 for the 2024/2025 financial year.
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