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PDM only party to transform Namibia – Venaani
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PDM only party to transform Namibia – Venaani

Auleria Wakudumo  Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) president McHenry Venaani says the party is the only vehicle through which Namibia can be transformed. This will be done through evidence-based, pragmatic solutions needed to address the source of unemployment and the multi-pronged developmental challenges the country faces, he stated.  Venaani was speaking at the party’s Oshana star...

 Itula warns against smear campaigns
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 Itula warns against smear campaigns

WALVIS BAY – Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) leader Panduleni Itula has warned Namibians to brace for an onslaught of smear campaigns and propaganda as the country approaches the much-anticipated elections next Wednesday.  Itula, who is adamant that he will be sworn in as the next president of Namibia after the elections, was addressing hundreds...

Mbumba assesses food production
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Mbumba assesses food production

RUNDU – President Nangolo Mbumba said Namibia, with its vast land and resources, must become self-reliant in terms of food production.  Namibia imports nearly 97% of processed agricultural products, the 2023 World Bank report reveals. “We live in a country that is facing drought. We have been trying our very best to produce our own...

Ovazemba fight for recognition
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Ovazemba fight for recognition

Pineas K. Pineas  Members of the Ovazemba community last week voiced frustration over what they termed as continued marginalisation. During a protest held at Windhoek’s Zoo Park on Friday, the protestors read their petition addressed to President Nangolo Mbumba, which called for official recognition as a distinct ethnic group.  The petition was received by deputy...

Shifeta irked by inadequate climate financing
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Shifeta irked by inadequate climate financing

KATIMA MULILO – Environment minister Pohamba Shifeta expressed disappointment in developed nations for their unwillingness to provide adequate funding towards climate change.    He said developing nations, who bear little responsibility for fuelling climate change, continue to be at risk of suffering crippling losses and damages as the temperatures rise. Shifeta touched on the climate...

Enhancing Namibia’s workforce through international partnership
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Enhancing Namibia’s workforce through international partnership

Chinese Ambassador to Namibia Zhao Weiping has highlighted the need for a skilled workforce in various fields, as Namibia advances its industrialisation and agricultural modernisation programmes. Speaking at a recent reception in Windhoek to celebrate 2024 China-Namibia Training Cooperation, Zhao said major projects in oil, gas and green hydrogen development offer new opportunities for Namibians...

Sibbinda teacher turns to horticulture to feed community 
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Sibbinda teacher turns to horticulture to feed community 

SIBBINDA – Richwell Mazumo has decided to use his farming skills to start a part-time horticulture business. He sells his produce to his community in Sibbinda, Zambezi region. He believes the days of relying on others are over, referencing the Biblical verse: “Our ancestors ate the manna in the wilderness… as God gave them bread...

Balhao retains Lüderitz’s mayoral seat
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Balhao retains Lüderitz’s mayoral seat

Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) councillor Phillipus Balhao has been re-elected as Lüderitz’s mayor. He is deputised by Swapo councillor Josephine Heita. Balhao said the town will prioritise initiatives that empower the youth and support local entrepreneurs, as well as ensure that every voice in the community is heard and valued. The politician called on...

Senegal heads to polls as new leaders eye parliament
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Senegal heads to polls as new leaders eye parliament

DAKAR – Senegal yesterday voted in parliamentary elections, with the new leaders aiming for a resounding majority to see through the promise of ambitious reform that swept them to power eight months ago. President Bassirou Diomaye Faye secured victory in March, pledging economic transformation, social justice and a fight against corruption.  He raised hopes among...

COP29 Biodiversity finance deal for ‘early 2025’
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COP29 Biodiversity finance deal for ‘early 2025’

BAKU – Colombian environment minister Susana Muhamad, who is the president of the COP16 UN conference on biodiversity, expressed confidence that a key financial accord for species’ protection could be reached “in the first quarter of 2025”.  Delegates failed to agree a financial roadmap at the Cali summit earlier this month. But Muhamad told AFP...