Battling a kidney disease is harrowing, and conforming and keeping up with the recommended diet is challenging to many who do not have the financial means. Kidney dialysis patient Simon Halweendo (42) said it is tough keeping to his diet as it is expensive. He is not allowed to eat fats and food with high...
NIP jumps onto internship bandwagon … pumps in N$300 000
Namibian corporates are throwing their weight to anchor the sustainable feet of the Namibia National Internship Programme (NNIP), with the Namibia Institute of Pathology (NIP) being the latest to bolster the programme with N$300 000. The collaborative partnership seeks to aid the development of young Namibians, and drive the country to become a knowledge-based economy....
UNICEF emphasises quality education
Samuel Kweku, the UNICEF Representative to Namibia, described Namibia’s youthful population, of which almost a million of the population is aged 0-24, as both a challenge and an opportunity. He made these remarks during the official opening of the first session of the 6th Children’s Parliament on Monday. “A challenge because, as a country, we...
PDM’s grip on power …top six push for unopposed endorsment
As the election day draws closer, jostling and horse-trading by the country’s second-largest political party have gone into overdrive. At the heart of things, New Era has been reliably informed, is that some within the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) power circles are scared their party might suffer the same fate as that of the National...
Walvis at sixes and sevens … Metcalfe gives up
WALVIS BAY – Tempers flared dramatically that within five minutes of an ordinary Walvis council meeting, insults and racial slurs flew from left to right, culminating in a pandemonium. The events, during which the police had to be called in to restore calm and order, unfolded on Tuesday evening. For some time now, the council...
Swapo cadres are disciplined – Herunga
ONGWEDIVA – The Swapo rank and file are made up of disciplined cadres, its deputy secretary general Uahekua Herunga has maintained. He was responding to an incident wherein a Swapo member allegedly drove into a crowd of Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) supporters at Outapi over the weekend, injuring one of them. The incident has...
Govt vehicle theft accused Ngweda, colleague granted bail
OTJIWARONGO – Two government officials, arrested on Saturday at Otjiwarongo for allegedly stealing a government vehicle, were on Tuesday released on bail by the Otjiwarongo Magistrate’s Court. The accused are Julius Ngweda (45) and Joseph Shatilwe (49). Ngweda is the ministry’s spokesperson. According to the charge- sheet from the court, seen by Nampa, the two...
Nkata trial takes new twist
The trial of three Zimbabwean citizens has descended into a trial-within-a-trial. This is after the accused persons disputed written and oral statements they made to police officers at the time of their arrest. Edward and Caroline Nkata, and Rachel Kureva told Windhoek High Court Judge Phillanda Cristiaan the admissions were made without them being informed...
Eenhana Expo preps in full swing
Paulina Ndalikokule Eenhana Town Council has made provision to revamp food stalls to improve and prepare for the 14th edition of the Eenhana Trade and Business Expo. It is scheduled to take place from 29 July to 4 August 2024 at the Eenhana Convention Centre. Speaking to New Era, Eenhana spokesperson Ottilie Shingenge said they...
Mbumba to pastors: Don’ttake advantage of people
President Nangolo Mbumba has said that Namibia being a secular State has many benefits, but cautioned religious leaders against taking advantage of the people. He made these remarks during a courtesy visit by three religious groups, including the Southern Africa Union Conference Seventh-Day Adventist Church, the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís, and the Establishment...








