Namibia close to compliance with anti-money laundering efforts

Namibia close to compliance with anti-money laundering efforts

Niël Terblanché Namibia has made considerable progress in its efforts to align with international anti-money laundering standards, successfully addressing 59 out of 72 action items. Despite this significant achievement, the country according to the Minister of Finance and Public Enterprises, Iipumbu Shiimi, stands at a crossroads, facing potential blacklisting and increased scrutiny due to the remaining 13 unresolved challenges. Since December 2022, the Namibian government has been rigorously working to meet the benchmarks set by the Eastern and Southern African Anti-Money Laundering Group (ESAAMLG) and the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), a global body monitoring money laundering and terrorist financing.…
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The President championed the energy sector – Shino

The President championed the energy sector – Shino

Martin Endjala Petroleum Commissioner of the Ministry of Mines and Energy, Maggy Shino, remembered President Hage Geingob as an energy champion who did not hide his aggressive ambitions for the development of energy production in Namibia during his tenure. “My last memory of President Geingob’s involvement with the petroleum industry was at the Africa Energy Week in October last year. In his address, he clearly articulated Namibia’s energy ambitions,” said Shino. She described the late President as a remarkable leader who dedicated his life to serving the nation with integrity, compassion and dedication. She extended her condolence to former First…
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TVET sector calls for emulation of Geingob’s legacy

TVET sector calls for emulation of Geingob’s legacy

Martin Endjala President Hage Geingob is hailed as a man of institutions and systems and as a result, the Chairperson of the Association of Technical and Vocational Education Training Institutions in Namibia (ATVETIN) Regina Ambambi, is calling on Namibians to emulate his legacy by using the systems he has established to improve lives.In her tribute to the late Head of State, she said that the late President was a staunch advocate of institutions, systems, and processes, as they form the crucial pillars of a successful and prosperous Namibian nation. “His ideologies are profound and have the potential to guide us,…
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Geingob remembered as a pillar of Namibian liberty and peace

Geingob remembered as a pillar of Namibian liberty and peace

Niël Terblanché A touching tribute during a candlelight vigil at the Omafo Business Expo in Helao Nafidi, unfolded as Charles Namoloh, former Minister of Defence, solemnly commemorated President Hage Geingob. Describing him as one of Namibia's most selfless leaders, Namoloh's homage brought to light the depth of Geingob's sacrifices and his relentless dedication to the welfare of the nation. Namoloh, with a tone of reverence, recounted President Geingob's unparalleled commitment to education and his tireless efforts to harness opportunities for the collective upliftment of all Namibians. "President Geingob was a beacon of hope and a warrior for justice," he reflected,…
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Nothing to fear from COVID-19 surge – Nangombe

Nothing to fear from COVID-19 surge – Nangombe

Niël Terblanché In the wake of a concerning surge in COVID-19 cases cantered in Rehoboth, Hardap Region, health officials are calling for calm and adherence to preventative measures. Ben Nangombe, the Executive Director of Health and Social Services, reiterated that the recent cases detected in Rehoboth last week are localized and under control, with affected individuals receiving proper supervision. Despite the repeal of COVID-19 protocols in 2022, Nangombe did, however, urge the public to persist with basic precautions, including mask-wearing in crowded areas, regular handwashing, and sanitization. He reassured the public that mandatory measures to curb COVID-19 have not been…
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NEFF set to motivate its labour-hire system bill in parliament

NEFF set to motivate its labour-hire system bill in parliament

Stefanus Nashama The Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF) stated that it is ready to motivate its bill concerning the issue of the labour-hire system in the country. The bill seeks to address issues such as poor working conditions, low salaries, non-existent incentives and the exploitation of workers. According to the Party’s Deputy Leader, Longinus Kalimbo Iipumbu, the bill was supposed to be tabled in Parliament this week, for other members to contribute, however, this could not happen due to preparations for President Hage Geingob's memorial and funeral arrangements. “We will see by next week whether the discussion of the bill…
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Namaf devised interventions to sustain the medical fund industry

Namaf devised interventions to sustain the medical fund industry

Martin Endjala The Namibian Association of Medical Aids Fund (Namaf) says the funding industry has devised strategic interventions intended to bring medical aid funds to a sustainable position. At a meeting convened in October last year, the Namaf Management Committee approved the 2024-2026 strategy as a road map primarily focused on the speedy execution of the interventions. In November 2023, Namaf informed the public that the N$5 billion medical aid funding industry is under financial pressure with utilisation as the root cause. According to Namaf’s Stakeholder Relations and Communication Manager Uatavi Mbai, Namaf will be focusing on the three top…
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Neglected San people want to be part of Kavango East

Niël Terblanché Residents of Omega 3 in the Zambezi Region, primarily comprising the San people, are taking a bold step by applying to become part of the Kavango East Region. This move comes after what they describe as years of neglect by local leadership, leaving them without essential services such as clean drinking water, electricity, clinic access, or internet services. The community's frustrations have been exacerbated by the prolonged construction and subsequent non-utilization of the hostel at Ndoro Memorial Combined School. Despite its potential to house about 320 learners and four teachers, the facility remains unoccupied due to the lack…
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Water shortage looms even larger as Hardap Dam level sinks further

Water shortage looms even larger as Hardap Dam level sinks further

Niël Terblanché Farmers of the Hardap Irrigation Scheme are confronting a dire situation as the Hardap Dam's water level drops to a critical low of approximately 14 percent, exacerbated by a prolonged drought in the region. The dwindling water supply threatens not only the current crop cycle but also poses a significant risk to the socio-economic fabric of the Hardap and Mariental communities. Dawie De Klerk, Chairperson of the Hardap Farmers Association, has voiced the growing concerns of the agricultural community, highlighting the immediate threat of crop failure and its cascading effects on local employment and the economy. The irrigation…
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