THE INTERREGNUM OF MORBID SYMPTOMS AND THE LOOMING WINTER SEASON

THE INTERREGNUM OF MORBID SYMPTOMS AND THE LOOMING WINTER SEASON

PAUL T. SHIPALE Though we live in an era of relative peace and comfort, we have settled into a mood of pessimism about the long-term future, fearful that our world and our nations are somehow rotting from within. Not even the end of the COVID-19 pandemic could buoy our public spirit. Wherever we look, we see paths to a foreboding future. We yearn for civic character but only satisfy ourselves with symbolic gestures. We perceive our civic challenge as some vast, insoluble Rubik’s Cube. Behind each problem lies another problem that must be solved first, and behind that lies yet…
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Hundreds of security guards join national strike

Hundreds of security guards join national strike

Stefanus Nashama Security guards in Windhoek protested at Katutura Youth Centre on Tuesday, demanding a minimum wage of N$15 per hour. The protest was organised and spearheaded by Namibia Security Workers Union (NASWU) president, Michael Amushelelo after requesting all security companies to pay their employees the new minimum wage back in March. Despite the union's request, no company came forward to discuss the matter. During the protest, some areas such as ATMs, banks, shopping malls, government buildings and parking lots were left unguarded. In some cases, companies hired temporary employees to guard their premises on that day. Amushelelo revealed that…
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Oshakati town council allocates N$1 million for prepaid water meters

Oshakati town council allocates N$1 million for prepaid water meters

Stefanus Nashama Oshakati Town Council has allocated N$1 million to introduce a prepaid water meter system. This comes after residents of the town requested the town council to introduce the prepaid water meter system, citing that the meter system works better because of the unrealistic way the municipality charges for water supply. Speaking to the Windhoek Observer yesterday, the town’s mayor, Leonard Hango, said the town council is aware of the matter. He revealed that the local authority management has allocated the necessary funds from the current budget to address the matter. “The prepaid meter system has been a wish…
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Health ministry to upgrade infrastructure to cater for surge in population

Health ministry to upgrade infrastructure to cater for surge in population

Niël Terblanché The minister of health and social services Dr. Kalumbi Shangula, has expressed concern about the implication the increase in population poses on the Namibian health and social services infrastructure. Namibia’s population surged from 2,113,077 in 2011 to 3,022,401 in 2023. In a recent update to the nation, Shangula revealed that the health system was originally designed to serve a much smaller population of 1.4 million. “Addressing the challenges brought about by this population growth, the ministry has embarked on an extensive program to enhance public health and social services, which are vital for over 85% of Namibians,” the…
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No shelter for adult GBV victims in the regions

No shelter for adult GBV victims in the regions

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Namibia is grappling with a deficit in safe houses catering to adult victims of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in the various regions of the country. This was confirmed to the Windhoek Observer by various police regional commanders on Wednesday when questioned on how they handle GBV victims. This comes in the wake of increasing GBV cases in the country. Hardap Region crime investigations cordinator deputy commissioner, Eric Clay disclose that although a safe house exists in the region, it has been non-operational since 2020. "There is a safe house, but it's not operational. There have been no staff members…
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G7 sanctions endanger Namibian diamond sector

G7 sanctions endanger Namibian diamond sector

Niël Terblanché The global diamond industry is encountering unprecedented challenges, with significant impacts on countries like Namibia that are reliant on diamond exports for vital foreign revenue. The Minister of Mines and Energy, Tom Alweendo highlighted these concerns during a parliamentary budget speech. He emphasised the declining global demand and highlighted the potential risk posed by the G7's new regulatory stance on the diamond trade. The G7/EU sanctions regime is based on technological traceability and has set forth import restrictions on Russian diamonds, impacting the trade of rough and polished diamonds of any size imported directly or via third countries…
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Mushelenga summons EU and German envoys over Itula meeting

Mushelenga summons EU and German envoys over Itula meeting

Ester Mbathera The Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Dr Peya Mushelenga in a diplomatic move, summoned a delegation of the European Union (EU) and the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany on Wednesday. The engagement followed the recent meeting between the envoys and the leader of the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC), Panduleni Itula, drawing attention to the delicate balance between diplomatic engagement and respecting the sovereignty of nations. The German embassy posted a picture of their engagement on their Facebook page, stating they were meeting Itula “on behalf of the ambassadors of the European Union (EU) for…
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Namibia experiencing a rapid slowdown in inflation

Namibia experiencing a rapid slowdown in inflation

Martin Endjala Namibia is currently experiencing a more rapid slowdown in annual inflation than anticipated. This was said on Tuesday by an economic researcher at Simonis Storm Securities, Halleluya Ndimulunde who was responding to the recently released economic outlook report, stating that this marks a deceleration from the 7.2% recorded in March 2023 and 5.0% in February 2024. In March 2024 the country saw an annual inflation rate of 4.5%, the lowest since July 2023. “Monthly inflation remained unchanged, consistent with the rate reported in the previous month (0.0 %). The primary contributor to headline inflation remains the food and…
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China-Namibia trade exceeds U$1.3 billion

China-Namibia trade exceeds U$1.3 billion

Martin Endjala The trade volumes between Namibia and China will be U$1.3 billion in 2023, with a year-on-year growth of 16.5 percent. This was revealed by the Chargé d’Affaires of the Chinese Embassy Shen Jian, at the promotion conference of the Seventh China International Import Expo (CIIE) and Hongqiao International Economic Forum held in Windhoek on Tuesday. According to Jian, China has been the second-largest trading partner of Namibia for many years. “China welcomes more Namibian products to enter the Chinese market, and the two governments are currently negotiating on the export of Namibia’s deep-sea red crab, abalone, mutton, grape,…
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Farm invaders arrested and ordered to remove their livestock

Farm invaders arrested and ordered to remove their livestock

Niël Terblanché An act of desperation led to the arrest of eight farmers from Gobabis who took matters into their own hands by occupying a government-owned farm near Gobabis in the Omaheke Region on Saturday. The group, along with their livestock, set up residence at the Witsand farm, which has reportedly been unused for more than three years. This action led to their arrest for trespassing by the Namibian Police on Tuesday. The farmers, frustrated by a lack of grazing land and what they perceive as inaction on the part of authorities, erected shacks and offloaded more than 300 of…
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