Windhoek eyes 11 new townships by 2027

Windhoek eyes 11 new townships by 2027

Allexer Namundjembo The City of Windhoek plans to establish 11 new townships in the next two years as part of its Vision 2027 under development strategy. As part of the plan, the municipality aims to service 326 erven and construct over 200 affordable houses.  The city also intends to electrify 800 homes, formalise 7 300 lease agreements in informal settlements, and upgrade its water infrastructure as it pushes to meet its urban development targets by the 2027 deadline. These commitments were shared by the City of Windhoek chief executive officer Moses Matyayi during a recent public participation in Windhoek. The…
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ECN accuses Amupanda of undermining public trust

ECN accuses Amupanda of undermining public trust

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) has rejected allegations made by Affirmative Repositioning (AR) leader Job Amupanda, who alleged  that the Commission is colluding with the ruling Swapo party to delay a by-election in Outapi constituency. Amupanda took to social media last week, claiming ECN and Swapo were engaged in “behind the scenes” meetings to avoid calling a by-election in Outapi after former councillor Immanuel Shikongo was appointed governor of Omusati Region. In response, ECN spokesperson De Wet Siluka labbeled  the accusations false and aimed at creating confusion and public mistrust in the Commission. He said the ECN…
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MTC plans new stores in northern towns

MTC plans new stores in northern towns

Allexer Namundjembo MTC has announced plans to open new  mobile homes in northern Namibia this year, with a focus on Katima Mulilo, Divundu, and Rundu, as demand for telecommunications services continues to grow. The announcement was made during the launch of the company’s 38th mobile home in Omuthiya on Friday.  MTC’s chief commercial officer, Octivious Kahiya, said the expansion responds to rising business activity and population growth in the north-eastern regions. “Within this calendar year, we anticipate opening stores in the North East due to the increase in business and SME sectors and the overall population growth. Emphasis will be…
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Otjozondjupa businesses encouraged to think beyond borders

Otjozondjupa businesses encouraged to think beyond borders

Allexer Namundjembo Otjozondjupa governor John Julius //Khamuseb has urged local entrepreneurs to reposition themselves for success under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).  He said the region must embrace investment, skills, and technology to drive growth. “I know that many businesses are faced with many challenges in their daily operations. It is our collective desire to see a vibrant economy that is able to create jobs for the youth and most vulnerable groups of our society,” //Khamuseb said on Friday.  “This meeting will teach you how to bring investment opportunities to you through capital, jobs, skills and technology. Please…
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Welwitschias scrum for second chance at World Cup

Welwitschias scrum for second chance at World Cup

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Welwitschias, the national rugby team, are determined to regroup and refocus following their loss to Zimbabwe in the Rugby Africa Cup final on Saturday. The tightly contested match ended 30–28 in favour of Zimbabwe in Kampala, Uganda.  The win secured Zimbabwe a spot at the 2027 Rugby World Cup, marking their first qualification in 34 years. Namibia, which has featured in every Rugby World Cup since 1999, now risks missing out for the first time since 1996.  However, the team still has a chance to qualify through the intercontinental repechage tournament. Following the loss, the Namibia Rugby…
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Fuelgate: Wealthy Malakia fears N$18m loss over arrest

Fuelgate: Wealthy Malakia fears N$18m loss over arrest

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Businessman Malakia Elindi, who is worth N$118 million, claims his arrest could cost him to lose N$18 million in a mining deal with a foreign investor. Malakia, one of the accused in the Namcor corruption and bribery case, made this revelation during his ongoing bail application in the Windhoek Magistrates Court this week. He told the court that he was about to finalise an investment agreement for uranium (EPL 8289) through his company, Zoya Minerals CC, when he was arrested. “I was also in pain with the timing of the arrest. I was just on the verge of…
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Man gets 15 years for killing stepfather

Man gets 15 years for killing stepfather

Justicia Shipena The Windhoek High Court has sentenced Keetmanshoop resident Kevin Mathew Cloete (34) to 15 years in prison for the murder of his mother’s domestic partner, Deon Bobeje.  High Court judge Philanda Christiaan delivered the judgement on Thursday, finding Cloete guilty of murder with direct intent.  Six years of the sentence were suspended for five years on condition that Cloete is not convicted of murder or attempted murder during that period. Cloete stabbed Bobeje once in the chest with a knife during a social gathering in Keetmanshoop on 27 February 2021.  Cloete had admitted the stabbing during the trial…
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Zaamwani urges residents to pay for water

Zaamwani urges residents to pay for water

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Agriculture, water and land reform minister Inge Zaamwani has warned that the continued failure to pay for water services poses a serious risk to the sustainability of Namibia’s water infrastructure. Speaking at the ground-breaking ceremony of the N$743 million Oshakati Water Treatment Plant extension on Thursday Zaamwani said the country’s main bulk water supplier, NamWater, operates on a cost-recovery basis and cannot sustain services if users do not pay. “Water infrastructure is not sustainable without payment for the water we use.While we understand the economic hardships that some households face, I must urge our people to prioritise payment…
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Swapo denies Nujoma shielded corruption

Swapo denies Nujoma shielded corruption

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The Swapo party has rejected allegations that the late founding president Sam Nujoma covered up corruption during his presidency.  The party says the claims are false and aimed at distorting the country’s history. The statement, dated 16 July, was issued by Swapo secretary general Sophia Shaningwa.  It follows a series of social media posts and audio recordings accusing Nujoma of protecting politically connected individuals from corruption investigations. “We categorically reject, dismiss and vehemently condemn these unfounded claims, which seek to tarnish the legacy of an iconic liberation hero who fearlessly led Namibia to independence,” the party said. Swapo…
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Housing scheme not enough, says Amupanda

Housing scheme not enough, says Amupanda

Allexer Namundjembo Affirmative Repositioning (AR) leader Job Amupanda has questioned the government’s failure to improve civil servants’ working and living conditions, despite the recent launch of a pension-backed housing scheme. His comments come as many low-level public workers continue to struggle with poor salaries and limited access to housing.  In a social media post, Amupanda criticised the government's slogan, “We are too few to be poor,” calling it misleading. “If three million people are few, how about the 120,000 government employees? Why is their employment condition still poor? From salaries, professional development, incentives and opportunities, government employees are left behind,:…
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