PDM remembers the national anthem composer as a true luminary of music

PDM remembers the national anthem composer as a true luminary of music

The leader of the official opposition, McHenry Venaani, said the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) mourns and remembers the composer and writer of Namibia’s National Anthem, Axali Doëseb, as a true luminary of music. Venaani, over the weekend, expressed his sadness on the loss of Doëseb saying: “Namibia has lost a musical virtuoso, a conductor, and a composer who left an indelible mark on Namibian nation’s artistic heritage”. According to the family, Doëseb (69), died last week Friday morning after he was admitted to the Lady Pohamba Private Hospital on Thursday night. Doëseb was known for the role he demonstrated in…
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PM calls for local business promotions in regions

PM calls for local business promotions in regions

Martin Endjala Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila, has cited the need to promote business activities across the country and nurture local businesses in different parts of the country to position them for growth. She said that this is the only way to ensure equitable economic growth and development, thereby lauding the notable efforts being made by various regions and local authorities to harness the potential of business expositions to promote local development in their localities. “The government continues to call on local authorities and public enterprises to leverage innovative funding models to expedite the realisation of agreed public interventions. This becomes…
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Exciting cruise liner season expected in Walvis Bay

Exciting cruise liner season expected in Walvis Bay

Niel Terblanche Great excitement is brewing in the tourism circles of Namibia’s Erongo Region as the Namibian Ports Authority prepares to welcome a fleet of ten massive cruise liners to the picturesque port of Walvis Bay. The 2023 cruise liner season was officially launched with the arrival of the Vasco da Gama-Nicko Cruises passenger liner on Sunday morning. This event marked the beginning of what promises to be a remarkable tourism season for the region. The Vasco da Gama-Nicko Cruises passenger liner, a vessel measuring 219 meters in length, operates under the flag of Switzerland. According to Elias Mwenyo, the…
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“Mid-term budget is used for Swapo election campaign”

“Mid-term budget is used for Swapo election campaign”

Martin Endjala Former Member of Parliament and Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) President, Mike Kavekotora, has raised concerns that the mid-term budget, expected to be presented in Parliament by Finance Minister Iipumbu Shiimi next week, is being used as a political tool by the Swapo party for the upcoming elections. Kavekotora voiced his opinions during an interview with the Windhoek Observer in response to Minister Shiimi’s announcement in Parliament this week regarding the mid-term budget presentation. However, Kavekotora expressed dissatisfaction with the announcement, describing it as “lip service.” He argued that instead of focusing on the pressing needs of…
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Israel’s attacks in the Gaza Strip amounts to a genocide: Gertze

Israel’s attacks in the Gaza Strip amounts to a genocide: Gertze

Niël Terblanché Namibia’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative at the United Nations, Neville Gertze, delivered a blistering critique of Israel’s actions in the Gaza Strip during a recent address to the General Assembly, labeling them as genocide and calling for immediate global intervention. Gertze’s strong words come amidst a backdrop of escalating violence and international condemnation. He condemned Israel for its policies and practices that he argued run contrary to relevant Security Council resolutions, international humanitarian law, and international human rights law. He stressed the need for the United Nations, particularly the Security Council, to fulfill its mandate of maintaining international…
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Uranium One Group gets an environmental clearance certificate

Uranium One Group gets an environmental clearance certificate

Martin Endjala The Ministry of Environment Forestry and Tourism has issued an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC) to Uranium One Group a subsidiary of Rosatom to construct a field laboratory on farm Tripoli where its main field operations are for its headspring iunvestment in Namibia. The company Mining Projects and Executive Director Kirill Egorov-Kirillov, made this announcement last week in Windhoek while providing an update on the mining company’s latest activities. He confirmed that all due processes regarding the Environmental Impact Assessments were followed and that the company has once again illustrated that it is following all of Namibia’s laws, rules…
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An exclusive interview with Selma Usiku an Exploration Geologist

An exclusive interview with Selma Usiku an Exploration Geologist

Selma Usiku is an Exploration Geologist for Debmarine Namibia, Namibia’s leading marine diamond recovery company, globally acclaimed for its groundbreaking work in marine diamond exploration and cutting-edge technology. Recently, Selma was recently appointed to the Board of Directors of Eco Atlantic Oil & Gas, an independent oil and gas exploration company with strategic acreage interests in Namibia, South Africa and Guyana. Before embarking on her remarkable journey in the diamond exploration and recovery sector in October 2021, Selma forged a path of excellence within the Oil and Gas industry. She served as a Senior Exploration Geologist at Eco Atlantic and…
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Informal electrification will cost CoW millions each year

Informal electrification will cost CoW millions each year

Martin Endjala Despite grappling with financial challenges, the Windhoek Municipal Council has set a target to provide electricity to 4,000 informal households over the next few years, necessitating a budget ranging from N$15 to N$20 million. Deputy Mayor of the city council, Magdalena Lombardt, made this announcement last week during the inauguration of the informal area electrification project in the Khomasdal Constituency, specifically in Otjomuise Extension 6 and 7, phase two. Lombardt disclosed that the council has approved a revised five-year electrification plan to guide the implementation of Electrification Projects for the next five years (2023-2028), with an estimated target…
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Environment ministry confirms the death of more than 100 buffaloes in Zambezi

Environment ministry confirms the death of more than 100 buffaloes in Zambezi

Stefanus Nashama The Ministry of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism confirmed last week that over 100 buffaloes have tragically perished in the Zambezi Region. According to the ministry, these animals met their demise due to a stampede that occurred in the area of Kabulabula within the Zambezi region. The ministry’s spokesperson, Romeo Muyunda, confirmed the incident and stated that over 100 buffaloes were reported to have drowned during this stampede. Muyunda commented, “The information we have received indicates that over 100 buffaloes unfortunately lost their lives in the stampede. We will provide precise numbers and additional relevant details as the investigation…
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NWR achieves financial milestone

NWR achieves financial milestone

Martin Endjala Namibia Wildlife Resorts Limited (NWR) made a significant announcement last week, confirming the successful settlement of its N$93 million debt, including all outstanding long-term and statutory debts, some of which dated back to the company’s inception. These financial obligations encompassed debts owed to development financial institutions and commercial funding organizations, posing a longstanding financial challenge for the organization. In addition to clearing its long-term debts, NWR has also settled all statutory debts, including historical tax payments owed to the Namibia Revenue Agency. Matthias Ngwangwama, the Managing Director of NWR, made the announcement and emphasized that the company’s achievement…
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