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Over-reliance on Angola unsustainable – Irimari 
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Over-reliance on Angola unsustainable – Irimari 

ONGWEDIVA – Oshana governor Elia Irimari is having sleepless nights over water security in Namibia’s northern regions, warning the country’s heavy reliance on Angola is unsustainable.  Speaking at a stakeholders’ engagement meeting yesterday, he stressed the need for larger dams, despite NamWater’s ongoing efforts to improve infrastructure.  “The water we have comes from Angola, but...

Mensah-Williams dismisses Trump’s deportation list
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Mensah-Williams dismisses Trump’s deportation list

Auleria Wakudumo Namibian ambassador to the United States Margaret Mensah-Williams says the deportation list of US president Donald Trump, which seeks to deport 19 Namibians, is invalid. Speaking to New Era, she said her office had received official communication on the matter from the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and US Immigration and Customs...

Mbumba prioritises local issues with travel ban
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Mbumba prioritises local issues with travel ban

There will be limited exemptions for senior government officials regarding international travel, allowing participation in select global engagements where Namibia’s presence is crucial, the Presidency said. This follows President Nangolo Mbumba’s directive that ministers and their deputies should prioritise their domestic responsibilities as the country prepares for a new administration on 21 March. The directive...

Opinion – Companies’ security audits an essential element 
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Opinion – Companies’ security audits an essential element 

Security auditing of buildings and assets is ideally a process used by law-enforcement agencies and other security professionals to essentially assess and proactively identify vulnerabilities and threats that could compromise the security of assets. Information technology (IT) technologists and auditors also utilise identical methods to protect information systems, and evaluate safety measures and practices that...

Know Your Civil Servant – Legislative drafter par excellence
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Know Your Civil Servant – Legislative drafter par excellence

Lahja Nashuuta  Hilma Kuduva serves as the chief legal drafter in the Ministry of Justice’s Directorate of Legislative Drafting.  She is responsible for drafting Bills for tabling in Parliament, and ensuring they align with the Namibian Constitution.  She is an admitted legal practitioner with extensive experience in legal matters. She holds a Bachelaureus Juris (B-Juris)...

On the spot – Outjo grappling with population growth 
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On the spot – Outjo grappling with population growth 

With more than 25 000 inhabitants, Outjo in the Kunene region continues to be a ray of hope among locals as it beams potential in not only tourism, but sport and a hub for industrial revolutions that can contribute to a thriving economy.  Paheja Siririka (PS) engaged acting CEO Jaco Labuschagne (JL) on the town’s...

Editorial – Penduka Afrika, DRC is burning! 
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Editorial – Penduka Afrika, DRC is burning! 

The escalation of the conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is bad news by any definition. Not only has the conflict threatened the livelihoods of more than 100 million people who call the country home, but analysts fear that the instability in the central African country could spill over to neighbouring countries.  Already...

Letter –  Namdia, police and media paradox 
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Letter –  Namdia, police and media paradox 

The public has the general right to access information held by public institutions. Similarly, the public may access information held by private entities if will assist in the exercise or protection of a fundamental human right or freedom.  This is the rationale behind the Access to Information Act.  The brazen diamond robbery at the Namibia...