Capricorn Group contributes N$500 000 towards COP28

Capricorn Group contributes N$500 000 towards COP28

Martin Endjala The Capricorn Group, through collaboration between the Capricorn Foundation and Bank Windhoek, donated a total of N$500 000 to the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism towards Namibia’s participation and pavilion at the Conference of Parties (COP28) conference which will be held from 30 November 2023 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). This is the second year that Capricorn Group, Capricorn Foundation, and Bank Windhoek have donated towards Namibia’s participation at COP28. Ruan Bestbier, Capricorn Group Head of Sustainability said the pivotal sponsorship of the Namibian Pavilion at COP28 is more than a financial commitment or supporting a…
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Meet Outapi Spitting Cobras Sport Club: A Rising Powerhouse in Omusati Sports Scene

Meet Outapi Spitting Cobras Sport Club: A Rising Powerhouse in Omusati Sports Scene

Outapi, Omusati - Outapi Spitting Cobras Sport Club is a force to be reckoned with in the sporting landscape of Omusati. Formerly operating under Young Brave FC, the club took a bold step towards independence in 2022, marking a new chapter in its history. What began as a women's football initiative has blossomed into a dual-gender powerhouse. The Outapi Spitting Cobras Sport Club now boasts a thriving women's football team set to compete in the Omusati Women's League and a men's football team, proudly representing Omusati in the 3rd division. Last year, the club held its inaugural Annual General Meeting…
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Historic Victory for Eeshoke Chula Chula in the 9th Edition of Dr. Hage Geingob Cup

Historic Victory for Eeshoke Chula Chula in the 9th Edition of Dr. Hage Geingob Cup

Namibian football witnessed a historic moment as Eeshoke Chula Chula emerged victorious, leaving the crowd in awe and securing the coveted trophy, in a thrilling showdown at the 9th Edition of the Dr. Hage Geingob Cup at the Independence Stadium in Windhoek. This triumph marked a milestone for Namibian foot as Eeshoke Chula Chula became the first Namibian club to clinch the prestigious title in their first attempt. African Stars, the favorites, provided an intense battle on the field of play against the, tournament underdogs, determined Eeshoke Chula Chula. Despite African Stars' consistent participation in previous editions, Eeshoke Chula Chula…
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Understanding Government Advisors roles

Understanding Government Advisors roles

Captain Nelson Tuhafeni Kalangula It has become interesting to see advisory committees not utilised or listened to when it comes to key decisions.It makes many if not all ask questions like; Who are they and what do they do? How are they different from the cabinet ministers? Why do we have so many of them and yet appear to portray to be less effective in their duties? Is the overwhelming number of advisors a sign of job employment on promises perhaps? and the list of questions goes on. Let us have a look at it together and understand what advisors…
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Tribute to an Ideological Associate, Uazuva Kaumbi

Tribute to an Ideological Associate, Uazuva Kaumbi

KAE MATUNDU-TJIPARURO I am not inclined to giving tribute to personas rather than in what they believe in. Because as I have been rudely awakened by the passing on of one, people are mortal but their ideas shall live forever, hence providing for their legacy. But a legacy soon forgotten after the departure of their upholders. This is why I shall be inclined to speak of him, an affable persona, not to mention his wisdom and ideological commitment that he was and has been. This sojourner, as it has been rudely awaken upon us as if it has not been…
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Meatco faces more cash flow problems as farmers demand immediate payment

Meatco faces more cash flow problems as farmers demand immediate payment

Niël Terblanché Cattle farmers in Namibia have raised concerns over delayed payments from the Meat Corporation of Namibia (Meatco), citing the state-owned enterprise’s severe cash flow problems that are impacting their ability to meet financial obligations. The situation has escalated to the point where producers are now demanding upfront payments and assurances of timely payments for their livestock. Following an urgent meeting held last Thursday between Meatco’s management and directors and livestock producers, a written document outlining their demands was submitted. Among the key demands in the document is the requirement for Meatco to settle all outstanding payments promptly and…
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Investigation launched into illicit sale of fuel supply licenses

Investigation launched into illicit sale of fuel supply licenses

Niël Terblanché The Ministry of Mines and Energy has initiated an investigation into the illicit sale of fuel supply licenses, as concerns mount over the unauthorised marketing of fuel licenses and fuel products at unregulated prices on social media platforms. Brian Eiseb, the Acting Executive Director of the Ministry of Mines and Energy, expressed deep concern about the increasing number of advertisements offering wholesale fuel licenses, retail fuel licenses, and fuel at non-gazetted prices. “These advertisements often originate from individuals or institutions lacking the necessary licensing authority,” he said. Eiseb cautioned the public that engaging in the trade of fuel…
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PDM demands answers regarding emergency fund spending on security installations

PDM demands answers regarding emergency fund spending on security installations

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) Member of Parliament, Nico Smit, is demanding that Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila explain how N$30 million from the National Emergency Fund was utilized for security installations and renovations at her office, as well as the refurbishment of the old State House. Smit’s inquiries are based on the findings of the Auditor General’s report. He announced in the National Assembly that on November 30, 2023, he intends to question the Prime Minister about why she authorized the allocation of funds for purposes that were not intended, which goes against the objectives of the National Emergency…
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Parliament shows support for official recognition of sign language

Parliament shows support for official recognition of sign language

Stefanus Nashama As members of Parliament continue to contribute to the call for recognizing sign language as the second official language in the country, more lawmakers are stepping up in support of the motion. Deputy Minister for International Relations and Cooperation, Jenelly Matundu, added her voice to the cause this week, urging her fellow MPs to consider accommodating deaf people by supporting the motion. She pointed out that the proposal aims to safeguard and promote the linguistic rights of hearing-impaired people in all aspects of Namibian society. Supporting the motion tabled by Deputy Minister of Disability Affairs, Alexia Manombe-Ncube, about…
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Swapo’s Ohangwena branch supports Ndeitunga’s appointment

Swapo’s Ohangwena branch supports Ndeitunga’s appointment

Stefanus Nashama Swapo’s branch in Ohangwena Region has refuted claims from members of the public that the leadership in the region was not comfortable with President Hage Geingobs’s decision to replace former governor Walde Ndevashiya with the former police chief, Sebastian Ndeitunga. The Presidency last week announced the appointment of Ndeitunga as the new regional governor, replacing Ndevashiya. Responding to the claims this week, the Swapo Party’s Regional Coordinator for the Ohangwena Region, Philemon Josua clarified that the leadership in the region has welcomed and respected the decision of the president. Josua said the president has the right and the…
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