When the Cost of Living Becomes the Cost of Life.

In recent months, Namibia has borne witness to a heartbreaking and deeply troubling trend: a spate of suicides among teachers — the very custodians of our children’s futures. These tragedies are not isolated incidents. They are echoes of a deeper national pain — one rooted in financial strain, psychological isolation, and a silent war waged every day in households across this country. The teaching profession has always demanded sacrifice: long hours, modest salaries, and an unwavering emotional investment in others. But when those giving so much to society find themselves drowning in debt, struggling to feed their families, and confronting…
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Namibia must embrace its indigenous languages for unity, identity and justice

Namibia must embrace its indigenous languages for unity, identity and justice

Ndaindila Allexer Namundjembo In the heart of every nation lies its language. It shapes how people think, relate to one another, and understand the world around them.In Namibia, a land blessed with rich linguistic and cultural diversity, our languages are fading into silence, not because they are unworthy, but because our systems continue to elevate the colonial tongue above our own.It is time for Namibia to radically reimagine its language policy. We must embrace and institutionalise our indigenous languages, not just as national symbols, but as living and functional communication tools in governance, education and public life.Each region should be…
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EIF secures access to N$370m for climate financing 

EIF secures access to N$370m for climate financing 

Justicia Shipena  Namibia can now access up to US$20 million (approximately N$370 million) in international climate finance through the Environmental Investment Fund (EIF).  This follows EIF's accreditation as a National Implementing Entity (NIE) of the Adaptation Fund, which was announced on Wednesday.  The decision was made by the Adaptation Fund Board during the intersessional period between its 44th and 45th meetings. It recognises EIF's compliance with the fund's fiduciary standards, environmental and social safeguards, and ability to deliver impactful climate adaptation projects. "This accreditation is a testament to EIF's strong governance and commitment to impactful climate solutions," said EIF chief…
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Kavango council fails to return unused funds

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The Kavango West Regional Council failed to properly record and return funds received for delegated functions from the ministry of gender equality and child welfare, a public hearing held in October 2024 has revealed. According to questions posed at a public hearing in October 2024, the council did not record transactions amounting to N$819 500 in its general ledger.  The payments were made during the 2019 financial year on behalf of the ministry of gender equality and child welfare to Edu-careers for the months of July to September 2018, October and December 2018, as well as January and…
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NDF says chopper at Miss Namibia was no free ride 

NDF says chopper at Miss Namibia was no free ride 

Allexer Namundjembo The ministry of defence and veteran affairs has confirmed that the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) paid N$22,470 to use a Namibian Defence Force (NDF) helicopter during the recent Miss Namibia pageant in Ongwediva. Public backlash followed the use of the military helicopter to transport Queen Adelheid Nangolo of the Ondonga Traditional Authority and patron of the pageant, along with Miss Namibia CEO Umbi Karuaihe-Upi. On Tuesday, ministry spokesperson Colonel Petrus Shilumbu said NBC submitted a written request on 10 July for a helicopter and pilot crew to transport the two individuals to the event. NBC owns the Miss…
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Youth entrepreneurs not tapping DBN funds

Youth entrepreneurs not tapping DBN funds

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) there is a low uptake of its youth financing products. DBN chief of marketing and corporate affairs, Jerome Mutumba, said the trend is concerning.  This comes as the bank approved N$74.6 million in total SME funding in the past financial year.  Of that amount, only N$170 000 was allocated to skills-based finance. “It is worrisome that despite Namibia’s high youth unemployment and the bank’s efforts to develop solutions tailored for young people, the uptake remains low,” he said. In the first quarter of the 2025/26 financial year, the bank approved two applications,…
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Namibia tops Africa in Tax-to-GDP ratio for second year

Namibia tops Africa in Tax-to-GDP ratio for second year

Hertta-Maria Amutenja  Namibia has recorded the highest tax-to-GDP ratio on the continent for the second year in a row, according to data from the African Tax Administration Forum (ATAF). This was revealed by Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) commissioner and ATAF vice chairperson Sam Shivute during a panel discussion at the ATAF Heads of Tax Administrations Leadership Masterclass, which is taking place this week in Rabat, Morocco. Shivute said the country's performance results from a series of domestic reforms and strategic interventions undertaken in recent years. During the panel session titled 'Embracing Collaboration and Enhanced Transparency for Domestic Resource Mobilisation', he…
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The role of traditional authorities in agriculture

The role of traditional authorities in agriculture

Hanks Saisai Namibia is home to many communal areas under the administration of Traditional Authorities. The country's aspirations of achieving food security and the crucial role of land in this endeavour, emphasise the influence of Traditional Authorities in overseeing land for Agricultural Production. For instance, during a recent potato harvest, King Omukwanilwa Fillemon Nangolo and the leadership of the Ondonga Traditional Authority demonstrated the vital role these authorities play in agriculture. Land is considered a crucial factor of production in any agricultural business. To this end, Traditional Authorities that oversee communal land are essential stakeholders that can help transform communal…
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NNOC appoints Parker as CEO 

NNOC appoints Parker as CEO 

Erasmus Shaliahxwe The Namibia National Olympic Committee (NNOC) and Commonwealth Games Association has appointed Anri Parker as its new chief executive officer, effective 1 September 2025. NNOC president Ndeulipula Hamutumwa announced the appointment on Wednesday.  He said Parker has experience in sports administration and has worked on organising sporting events, athlete development, and international partnerships. "As a respected figure in Namibian sports, Parker has a proven track record of fostering athlete development and promoting the Olympic and Commonwealth Games values," Hamutumwa said.  He added that her background in organising high-profile sporting events has shown strong leadership in governance, community engagement,…
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Nedbank Citi Dash returns with new routes 

Nedbank Citi Dash returns with new routes 

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Nedbank Citi Dash is back for its fifth edition, with this year’s race set for 6 and 7 September 2025 at a new venue, the Vegkop Stadium at Windhoek High School. Speaking at the official launch on Wednesday at the Nedbank Campus in Windhoek, Nedbank Namibia chief commercial officer JG van Graan said the event has been upgraded to match international standards.  “We continue to innovate and have upgraded the race to keep up with international running trends. These include the new venue at WHS Vegkop Stadium, revamped 5km and 10km routes through the heart of Windhoek,…
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