Batlomeus Uugwanga Shikongo is a civil servant who devoted his productive years to capturing significant life events of Namibian people at the regional level and ensuring that the country has a well-functioning and maintained civil registration system.
Year: 2023
2023 Health hits and misses
The health ministry is faring well with its mandate, making good strides in improving the quality of health services through investments in training health workers, procuring equipment, and ensuring the availability of medicines.
Namibian education sector: 2023 victories and fails
As the year draws to a close, New Era looks back at some of the Namibian education sector’s achievements and setbacks during the 2023 academic year.
Stateless minor vendors cry for help
Hordes of minor children, who were allegedly smuggled into Namibia to take up jobs as street vendors in Windhoek, are finding it hard to survive and are now pleading with authorities to come to their aid.
Strong wind, rain wreak havoc in Zambezi
Heavy storms have caused great destruction in several villages in the Zambezi region this week, uprooting trees and blowing off roofs.
Festive business is booming
Vendors in the north of Namibia are smiling all the way to the bank as business has picked up due to festive season clients who have travelled here to attend and celebrate events with loved ones.
A look at the fishing industry in 2023
The Namibian fishing industry maintained its status as the third-largest contributor to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product in 2023, setting an example for responsible resources management globally.
2023 has been productive – Naban
This year, Namibia proved to be a potential hotspot for investors in various sectors, being praised for innovations and creating a platform for businesses to thrive.
Judiciary, courts, crime highlights
The year 2023 has been grappled with highs and lows. We look at some of the events that made waves:
Namibia’s parliamentary journey in 2023
As the curtain draws close on 2023 with only a week left until we welcome 2024, it’s time to reflect on the dynamic and eventful year that unfolded within the halls of the Namibian Parliament.









