Kids selling wooden products in Windhoek streets disappear into thin air

Kids selling wooden products in Windhoek streets disappear into thin air

Stefanus Nashama Minors that have been spotted selling wooden products around streets and shopping malls of the capital city for months are nowhere to be seen anymore. The kids who are popularly believed to hail from neighbouring Angola, were mostly seen selling knobkieries, cups, and spoons while also begging for money and food from members of the public and motorists at traffic intersections around the city and other towns in Namibia. Hordes of these children attracted public attention with some calling on the Namibian government to come to their aid by providing them with shelter and education. Windhoek-based lawyer, Kadhila…
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New oil discovery is a huge success for Custos Energy and partners

New oil discovery is a huge success for Custos Energy and partners

Niël Terblanché Custos Energy, in partnership with state-owned Namcor and Portuguese energy giant Galp Energia, announced their third light oil discovery in Namibia’s Orange Basin since the beginning of the year. This latest find is a significant development for the Namibian oil and gas sector and has once again accentuated the region’s growing reputation as one of the world’s most promising areas for hydrocarbon exploration and eventual extraction. According to Knowledge Katti, Chairman and CEO of Custos Energy, the new discovery is clear evidence of the potential of the oil block and is also a significant achievement for the partners…
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Motion to approve electoral commissioners sparks debate in Parliament

Motion to approve electoral commissioners sparks debate in Parliament

Niël Terblanché A motion brought forward by Swapo Chief Whip in the National Assembly, Hamunyera Hambyuka, has ignited fervent debate within the Namibian Parliament. The motion, presented without notice, urges consideration and approval of Gerson Tjihenuna and Pius Iikwambi as commissioners of the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN), nominated by the President under Section 6 of the Electoral Act for a five-year term. At the heart of the motion is the aim to ensure fairness, impartiality, and transparency in election processes, crucial pillars of democratic governance. Hambyuka underscored the importance of approving the nominated members, citing their relevant experience and…
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Government cautioned to plan strategically for population increase

Government cautioned to plan strategically for population increase

Martin Endjala Public Policy Analyst and International Relations Expert, Dr Marius Kudumo, says that the government needs to wake up to start formulating plans and policies that speak to the needs of the growing population to avoid future catastrophes in its developmental agendas. Kudumo said the announcement of the Census Preliminary Population report on Wednesday by the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA), highlights a huge concern for the country and a call for immediate interventions to address resource allocations. “Surveys such as Census are conducted to give us data, and information so that it informs evident base policy-making and allocation of…
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Young Namibians encouraged to take the lead in the upcoming elections

Young Namibians encouraged to take the lead in the upcoming elections

Niël Terblanché With the Presidential and National Assembly elections fast approaching, the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) is urging young people to step forward and play a leading role in shaping the future of the nation. Chief Electoral and Referenda Officer, Petrus Shaama, stressed the importance of youth engagement in the electoral process, highlighting the Commission’s efforts to ensure a seamless and inclusive voting experience. Preparations for the elections have been underway for years, with the ECN leaving no stone unturned to address challenges such as low voter turnout, especially among young voters. Shaama assured the public that the Commission…
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City police mum on repair cost of non-functioning CCTV cameras

City police mum on repair cost of non-functioning CCTV cameras

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The Windhoek City Police remains reticent about the repair costs of non-functioning Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras scattered throughout the city and the overall impact on public safety despite repeated inquiries. Upon request, the City Police revealed that out of the 131 CCTV cameras installed, six are temporarily out of service due to faulty network transmission devices. “The majority of the cameras are visible to the public at various intersections, and certain areas of the city, both the eastern and western area command divided by the B1 road. Most cameras that are non-functional are due to faulty networking…
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Hardap Irrigation Scheme faces shutdown as Hardap Dam water level falls

Hardap Irrigation Scheme faces shutdown as Hardap Dam water level falls

Niël Terblanché A looming water crisis threatens to devastate the Hardap Irrigation Scheme and surrounding communities as NamWater announces plans to discontinue water releases for irrigation if the dire situation persists. With the Hardap Dam’s water level plummeting to a critically low 12.8 percent due to poor rainfall in the catchment area, urgent measures are underway to address the impending crisis. Franklin Kavita, NamWater’s manager for the southern business unit, stressed that water for human consumption will take precedence over the needs of irrigation farmers. Despite provisions made to sustain potable water supplies until December amid dwindling inflows, Kavita warned…
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President Mbumba to testify in Fishrot case if summoned

President Mbumba to testify in Fishrot case if summoned

Hertta-Maria Amutenja President Nangolo Mbumba has made a commitment to testify in the ongoing Fishrot fraud, corruption, and racketeering trial if requested to do so by the court. His assertion came in response to a question posed to him by opposition leader McHenry Venaani in Parliament yesterday during the State of the Nation Address (SONA). Venaani wanted to know if President Mbumba is willing to appear and testify in court against the fishrot accused persons, since he was Secretary General of the Swapo Party when the alleged crimes were committed, and the ruling party has been accused numerous times of…
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Namibia Volleyball Federation Hosts FIVB Referee’s Development Course

Namibia Volleyball Federation Hosts FIVB Referee’s Development Course

The Namibia Volleyball Federation (NVF) will be the host for the upcoming Federation Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB) Referee's Development Course, set to be held in the coastal town of Swakopmund from March 18 to April 1, 2024. A total of 45 dedicated individuals have been successfully registered for the course, demonstrating a strong eagerness to enhance their knowledge and skills as volleyball referees. This strategic move underscores the NVF's dedication to nurturing technical excellence within Namibia's volleyball landscape. The FIVB Referee's Development Course in Swakopmund will be facilitated by the esteemed FIVB instructor, Mr. Waleed Abdelsamad, who is no stranger…
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Just saying

Just saying

Am just saying, that in a nation where unity and inclusivity are paramount, the realm of sports stands as a shining beacon of these values. However, recent assertions attempting to tarnish this noble ethos have ignited a debate within the public sphere. Am just saying as advocates for inclusivity, we stand resolute in our belief that sports in Namibia belong to all its inhabitants, irrespective of background or creed. Am saying, at the heart of this discourse lies the fundamental principle enshrined in the Namibian constitution: the guarantee of freedom of association and the unequivocal prohibition of discrimination in any…
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