Namibia lifts ban on maize seed imports from SA

Namibia lifts ban on maize seed imports from SA

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The ministry of agriculture has lifted the ban on the importation and in-transit movement of maize seeds for planting from South Africa.  The director of the ministry, Ndiyakupi Nghituwamata, announced that the temporary ban was initially imposed after the detection of Goss’s Wilt (Clavibacter michigansis subsp. Nebraskensis) in maize seeds from South Africa.  The ban was a precautionary measure, and Namibia updated its phytosanitary import requirements to reduce the risk of introducing the virus and other harmful plant pathogens. Despite lifting the restriction, the ministry urged importers and stakeholders to remain vigilant and strictly follow the updated phytosanitary…
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Welwitschias starting lineup for Italy game named

Welwitschias starting lineup for Italy game named

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Namibia’s national rugby team, the Welwitschias, has named its starting lineup for the international friendly match against Italy on Friday.  The match is the final preparation encounter before the Africa Cup in Uganda, which will take place from 8 to 19 July 2025.  The tournament will also serve as a qualification event for the 2027 Men’s Rugby World Cup in Australia. The starting line-up includes Haitembu Shikufa, Louise VD Westhuizen, Aronos Coetzee, Adriaan Ludik, Johan Retief, Prince !Goaseb, Max Katjijeko, Adriaan Booysen, Jacques Theron, Tiaan Swanepoel, Jurgen Meyer, Danco Burger, Alcino Izaacs, Danie Merwe, and Andre Burg. This…
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Region 5 Games preparations are on track

Region 5 Games preparations are on track

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Namibia is ready to host the African Union Sports Council (AUSC) Region 5 Youth Games, scheduled for 4 July 2025 in Windhoek and Swakopmund.  This was confirmed by Ndeulipula Hamutumwa, chairperson of the local organising committee. Speaking on Wednesday, Hamutumwa said Namibia accepted the task on short notice after Mozambique withdrew.  He said preparations are going well and the country is on track to deliver a successful event. He said major upgrades have been made to the Hage Geingob Rugby Stadium and the University of Namibia (Unam) in Windhoek, as well as the Vineta Stadium in Swakopmund.  These…
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NIPDB supports shift to new ministry

NIPDB supports shift to new ministry

Allexer Namundjembo The chief executive officer of the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB), Nangula Nelulu Uaandja, has welcomed the decision to move the board under the newly restructured Ministry of International Relations and Trade (MIRT).  The announcement was made by President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah during the Invest in Namibia session in Luanda, Angola, on Tuesday. Speaking in a statement, Uaandja said the NIPDB supports the realignment, describing it as a strategic step to improve coordination between government bodies responsible for investment, trade, and inclusive growth. “The NIPDB welcomes this strategic alignment, which is part of a broader effort to…
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Man arrested for allowing a minor to smoke hookah

Man arrested for allowing a minor to smoke hookah

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The 28-year-old Doctor Mbeheva was arrested on Tuesday for giving his minor daughter a hookah pipe, also known as a hubbly bubbly, to smoke. The incident took place on Saturday, 14 June 2025, at an unknown time at a residence in Otjomuise’s 8ste de Laan, Windhoek.  The Namibian Police’s spokesperson, Deputy Commissioner Kauna Shikwambi, confirmed the arrest and said Mbeheva unlawfully and intentionally induced the child to use a tobacco product or another harmful substance. He was arrested for violating Section 230(1)(b) of the Child Care and Protection Act, 2015 (Act No. 3 of 2015), and Section 18(1)…
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Audit finds gold mines in breach of license rules

Audit finds gold mines in breach of license rules

Justicia Shipena Six exclusive prospecting licences (EPLs) held by gold mining companies exceeded the legal seven-year renewal limit without ministerial approval.  This is one of several violations uncovered by a government audit released by the Office of the Auditor General. The audit reviewed the licenses and operations of QKR Namibia, Navachab Gold Mine, B2Gold Namibia, and Osino Gold Exploration and Mining.  It assessed their compliance with mineral licensing laws between the 2020/2021 and 2022/2023 financial years. Auditor general Junias Kandjeke said some companies failed to reduce their exploration areas during renewal as required.  The audit also found weak enforcement of…
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Skrywer accuses Sankwasa of bullying opposition-led councils

Skrywer accuses Sankwasa of bullying opposition-led councils

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Landless People’s Movement (LPM) councillor Ivan Skrywer says opposition-led councils will not be forced to implement Swapo’s manifesto or its ideologies. Skrywer, who serves on the City of Windhoek council, was addressing the media on Tuesday when he made this remark.  He was responding to a meeting held last week by urban and rural development minister James Sankwasa, which the LPM described as intimidation under the guise of consultation. During that meeting, Sankwasa criticised opposition councillors for taking key decisions without ministry approval.  He warned them against working independently, saying he would enforce the law if necessary. Sankwasa…
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Cholera response intensifies as new case emerges in Opuwo

Cholera response intensifies as new case emerges in Opuwo

Niël Terblanché The ministry of health and social services has confirmed a new suspected cholera case in Opuwo’s Orokapare location. The patient, a 13-year-old boy, was admitted on 20 June with acute watery diarrhoea and severe abdominal pain.  According to the ministry, he had no known contact with previous cholera cases and was discharged on Sunday in stable condition.  Health officials visited his household on Monday and found all family members in good health. The ongoing recording of new cases has renewed focus on the outbreak in the Kunene region, which has already claimed one life and infected several others.…
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MoHSS charts new course to strengthen medicine supply

MoHSS charts new course to strengthen medicine supply

Niël Terblanché The ministry of health and social services convened its annual National Pharmaceutical Services Forum for 2025, focusing on better governance at regional levels and improving procurement systems to increase access to essential medicines across Namibia. The forum, hosted by the directorate of pharmaceutical services and the national medicines policy coordination division, was officially opened by the ministry’s executive director, Penda Ithindi, on behalf of health minister Esperance Luvindao. Ithindi said the forum comes at a time when there is renewed pressure to deliver the ministry’s core mandate more visibly.  He said the pharmaceutical sector and its value chains…
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PhD-level graduates forced to guard prisoners

PhD-level graduates forced to guard prisoners

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Landless People’s Movement (LPM) leader Bernadus Swartbooi says unemployed graduates with master’s and PhD qualifications are now forced to apply for jobs in the police force, correctional service, and defence force. Swartbooi made these remarks on Tuesday during a press conference, where he addressed what he called poor decisions by the current administration over the past few months. He criticised prime minister Elijah Ngurare for saying the government is addressing youth unemployment by recruiting young people for law enforcement agencies.  A few weeks ago, Ngurare announced that 4,310 young people were being recruited across all 14 regions for…
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