N$2 million worth of pumps stolen in Ohangwena in a month

N$2 million worth of pumps stolen in Ohangwena in a month

Hertta-Maria Amutenja About 20 water pumps, valued at N$2 million, were stolen within a month in the Ohangwena region this year. This was revealed by the deputy executive director of the Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform, Elijah Ngurare, on his social media platform recently when expressing his concerns about the theft of the water pumps. The affected villages in the region are Okanghalulwena, Okanyanona, Oshalande, Omulamba, Okamanya, Okakongwena, Epangwe, Onamatadiva, Oshanashiwa, Vendome, Oshidute, Ondobeyongwena, Ekangolomuve, and Onghalulu. The ministry’s spokesperson, Jona Musheko, said the theft of water pumps and solar panels from the water points is being experienced…
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Alex Miller Continues Dominance in Nedbank Rock and Rut XC Cycling Series

Alex Miller Continues Dominance in Nedbank Rock and Rut XC Cycling Series

Namibian mountain bike sensation Alex Miller showed his form once again as he clinched victory in the XC0 race at the first leg of the Nedbank Rock and Rut XC series. Miller, who has been in top form, secured his fourth consecutive win in the event, crossing the finish line in a remarkable time of one hour, 25 minutes, and six seconds (01:25:06). The event, which took place at the IJG Trails in Kleine Kuppe, Windhoek, attracted a total of 120 cyclists. In the elite men’s race, Miller led the pack from start to finish, leaving his competitors trailing behind.…
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Pupkewitz Nissan Renews Partnership with Namibia Rugby Union

Pupkewitz Nissan Renews Partnership with Namibia Rugby Union

Namibia Rugby Union NRU received a boost, when Pupkewitz Nissan, a subsidiary of Pupkewitz Motors, proudly announced the renewal of its partnership, reaffirming its dedication to the development and promotion of Namibian rugby. Under the renewed partnership, Namibia Rugby Union will continue to benefit from a fleet of vehicles provided by Pupkewitz Nissan throughout the year. The vehicles, including the Nissan Navara, Nissan NP200, Nissan Qashqai, and Nissan Magnite, will play a crucial role in supporting the NRU’s activities, facilitating efficient transportation for players, staff, and equipment both on and off the rugby field. Nico Pieters, Franchise Director of Pupkewitz…
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Anglican Church mourns the loss of Sally Kauluma

Anglican Church mourns the loss of Sally Kauluma

The Anglican Diocese of Namibia has announced with profound sorrow the passing of Sally Kauluma, a revered figure within the church community known for her dedication and service.Kauluma passed away on Tuesday and her death was announced by Bishop Patrick Djuulume.Kauluma, who originally hails from the United States of America, was the wife of the first indigenous bishop of the diocese James Kauluma. She was remembered for her unwavering support and counsel which was a beacon of strength during her husband's tenure in the colonial era.When she relocated to Namibia (then South West Africa), she taught at St Mary's Odibo…
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Bank BIC clients forced to negotiate to withdraw their funds

Bank BIC clients forced to negotiate to withdraw their funds

Stefanus Nashama Bank BIC Namibia clients are reportedly unable to perform electronic banking or withdraw their funds at the Automatic Teller Machines (ATM), instead, they have to negotiate with the bank to access their cash. Martin Lukas, a client of the bank, explained that bank officials told him that the system was hacked. “All they told us is that the system was hacked but no official communication was made to us. We have been forced to go inside since the beginning of March,” he said. Clients raised their concerns due to a lack of communication from the bank. Some customers…
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GRN seeks citizen feedback to bolster public service

GRN seeks citizen feedback to bolster public service

Niël Terblanché The Namibian Government has embarked on a determined initiative to gather citizens' perspectives on the performance of its Offices, Ministries, and Agencies (OMAs), Regional Councils (RCs), and State-owned Enterprises (SOEs). Under the guidance of Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila, the Citizen Satisfaction Survey (CSS) campaign, a collaboration with the University of Namibia, came to an end over the past weekend. The campaign covered all fourteen regions of the country. The CSS campaign sought to involve citizens in a participatory approach to governance. By condensing the public's view on various governmental bodies' effectiveness, the Office of the Prime Minister aims…
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Prime Minister launches new water lifeline in Epembe

Prime Minister launches new water lifeline in Epembe

Niël Terblanché Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila has inaugurated an important water project, delivering a multi-faceted borehole system to the Ohamutwe-Tautende village in the Epembe Constituency of the Ohangwena Region. This long-awaited intervention, comprising three pumps and ten tanks, as well as several water points, marks a turning point for the residents who have been without clean water since Namibia's independence. At the handover, the Kuugongolwa-Amadhila said that the establishment of the new facilities is in line with the government's pursuit of ensuring that all citizens have access to clean water She urged community members to take care of the infrastructure…
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MTC is violating human rights by collecting biometric data – Internet Society

MTC is violating human rights by collecting biometric data – Internet Society

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The Internet Society Namibia Chapter (ISOC Namibia) has criticized Mobile Telecommunication Limited (MTC) for its continued collection of biometric data, citing it as a blatant violation of fundamental human rights. The society’s president, Anna Amoomo, argues that the collection of such data infringes upon privacy rights and questions the security of storing biometric information. "Attempts to justify the collection of biometrics by MTC remain elusive. We feel that biometric data doesn't have to be part of the package. When one refuses to give their biometric data, they are refused registration That means they are denied their basic human…
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SSC violates public procurement regulations – awards N$500 million asset management tender

SSC violates public procurement regulations – awards N$500 million asset management tender

Ester Mbathera The Social Security Commission (SSC) has been accused of flouting public procurement rules by awarding a tender outside the mandated thresholds for public entities. The commission awarded an asset management tender worth N$500 million to entities that did not undergo the required competitive bidding overseen by the Central Procurement Board (CPBN). The incubation program allocation is equivalent to 33% of the SSC’s assets. Under the Procurement Act guidelines, the SSC falls under category three, requiring the board to oversee bidding processes for contracts exceeding specified thresholds. For consultancy services, the threshold stands at N$10 million, while for non-consultancy…
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Ondonga Traditional Authority to host 2024 Omagongo Festival

Ondonga Traditional Authority to host 2024 Omagongo Festival

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The Ondonga Traditional Authority will be hosting the second annual Omagongo Festival in May. Former prime minister, Nahas Angula who is also a member of the Omagongo Festival 2024 Organising Committee, expressed anticipation for the event, which is poised to commence on 24 May and conclude on 26 May. “The festival serves as a platform to celebrate Aawambo culture and foster unity amongst the Namibian people,” said Angula. The Omagongo Festival is a commemoration of the Marula fruit harvest. Angula emphasised the significance of the festival's rotation among the eight Northern Traditional Authorities He reflected on the previous…
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