COMMUNITY service is critical for any university, its employees, students and external stakeholders. For a university to remain relevant and impactful, it must continue to engage in authentic community service. Institutions of higher learning should engage in community service within their ecosystems to address local and global challenges while providing rich, real-time learning experiences for...
Year: 2024
Khomas, Omaheke plagued by increasing shacks
The Khomas and Omaheke regions have the highest number of shacks in Namibia, with 46.9% of Windhoek residents staying in makeshift dwellings, while a mammoth 46.8% of Omaheke inhabitants currently live in shacks. These figures are contained in the 2023 Population and Housing Census Main Report, which shows that 28.7% of Namibian households live in...
Redforce-Henties Bay marriage forges ahead
WALVIS BAY – The Henties Bay municipality’s debt-collection contract with RedForce Debt Management cc will remain intact after the High Court of Namibia ruled in favour of the company. In a verdict delivered on Monday afternoon, Judge George Coleman ordered that RedForce’s contract with the Henties Bay Municipality for debt- recovery services remains in effect...
Tsumkwe teachers still live in tents
Two years after New Era initially reported about the plight of teachers in the Tsumkwe constituency who are compelled to sleep in tents, their situation has not changed. The teachers continue confronting daily threats and uncertainties, vulnerable to the elements and the hazards associated with residing in makeshift structures outside school premises. For example, one...
PDM confronts stock theft, water scarcity
Zebaldt Ngaruka The president of the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM), McHenry Venaani, is concerned about the increase in the incidents of stock theft and water scarcity, specifically in the Omaheke region. Venaani said this at a recent PDM rally in Gobabis. He said once elected into power, his government will be committed to addressing these...
UPM adds PLAN, SWATF on parliamentary list … SWATF seek Veterans Act repeal
Rudolf Gaiseb The United People’s Movement (UPM) has incorporated members of the People’s Liberation Army of Namibia (Plan) and the former South West African Territorial Force (Swatf) into its parliamentary roster. This is in an effort of what it calls a groundbreaking move toward national reconciliation and unity. The individuals added to this list are...
Save our baobabs from elephants – San community pleads …as climate change intensifies
MAKURI – In the remote village of Makuri in the Otjozondjupa region, the San community is making a desperate attempt to protect an ancient baobab tree. Known as the “tree of life,” the baobab is a source of food, medicine and an important landmark in the forest for the Ju/’hoansi people. However, as climate change...
Murderous shooter gets 15-year jail term
Iuze Mukube Acting regional magistrate Ingrid Unengu sent Abiatar Ismael Akawa to prison for 15 years on the charges of murder and discharging a firearm. The sentence was handed down at the Windhoek Regional Court on Friday. On the count of murder, Akawa (42) was sentenced to 20 years with five years conditionally suspended.On discharging...
Vote, avoid coalition – Amadhila to Swapo members
WALVIS BAY – Former member of parliament and veteran politician Ben Amadhila has called on Swapo members to rally behind their party and its candidate to protect the party from being forced into coalition. He addressed party supporters on Saturday in Walvis Bay. Amadhila urged voters to support Swapo, warning Namibians of the consequences seen...
Development requires all to participate: Nawases-Taeyele
Zebaldt Ngaruka The deputy minister of Urban and Rural Development Evelyn Nawases-Taeyele said the responsibility for building Otjinene does not solely lie on the shoulders of the village council, but residents should also do their part. Speaking during the recent 10th anniversary celebration of Otjinene Village Council, Nawases-Taeyele said residents have an important role to...









