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New Era, Ondangwa cement ties
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New Era, Ondangwa cement ties

ONDANGWA – The New Era Publication Corporation (NEPC), the publishing company of the leading State-owned New Era daily newspaper, on Friday signed a strategic agreement with the Ondangwa Town Council.  Through this partnership, which has been in the works since last year, NEPC has committed to promoting activities and development initiatives within the town council,...

NNN urges Africa to intesify fight against cholera
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NNN urges Africa to intesify fight against cholera

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has urged fellow African leaders to work together to urgently stop the growing cholera crisis on the continent. Speaking during a virtual emergency meeting of African heads of state and government on 4 June 2025, the president expressed serious concerns over the rising cholera cases and related deaths in 20 African Union...

Vandalism, theft rock Kalimbeza 
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Vandalism, theft rock Kalimbeza 

KALIMBEZA – The Kalimbeza Rice Project in the Zambezi region is reeling from relentless theft and vandalism, and deputy minister of agriculture Ruth Masake has appealed to the local community to take ownership of government infrastructure and protect it. During a recent site visit, Masake urged residents to regard public assets as their own, adding...

Pension fund ‘discriminates’ younger MPs
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Pension fund ‘discriminates’ younger MPs

Lahja Nashuuta Former youthful parliamentarians have called on the Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (Namfisa) to expedite the approval of amendments to the rules governing the Members of Parliament (MPs) and Other Office-Bearers Pension Fund. In March, the Ministry of Finance and Public Enterprises and MPs adopted a series of resolutions aimed at reforming the...

Ohorongo sale sparks monopoly concerns
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Ohorongo sale sparks monopoly concerns

Andreas Thomas  Whale Rock Cement’s attempt to acquire Schwenk Namibia, the producer of Cheetah Cement, is facing strong opposition from stakeholders who fear it could create a monopoly in the local cement industry. On Thursday, the Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC) held a stakeholder meeting to gather information about the proposed acquisition of the parent company...

Endjala: I did not say goodbye 
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Endjala: I did not say goodbye 

Omusati governor Erginus Endjala has denied claims that he said goodbye or confirmed he is stepping down from his position. Speaking at the Olufuko Annual Festival gala dinner in Outapi on Saturday, Endjala made it clear that although his term is ending soon, he did not at any point say he is leaving office. “I...

Oshakati tables N$350m budget …targets infrastructure improvement, social services
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Oshakati tables N$350m budget …targets infrastructure improvement, social services

Auleria Wakudumo OSHAKATI – The Oshakati Town Council on Friday presented its N$350 million budget for the 2025/26 financial year.  Council said the budget is balanced, with projected revenues matching planned expenditures, leaving no deficit or surplus. Oshakati mayor Leonard Hango stated that this year’s budget focuses on key priority areas aligned with the council’s...

Keetmanshoop to fill 153 vacancies 
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Keetmanshoop to fill 153 vacancies 

KEETMANSHOOP – The Municipality of Keetmanshoop needs to increase its running finances by 20% compared to the budget of the 2024/2025 financial year. This was revealed by Desere Boois, strategic executive for finance, during a community meeting in the southern town earlier this week.  “The council has a staff complement of 253, of which only...

Iran expands dog walking ban
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Iran expands dog walking ban

TEHRAN – Iranian authorities have expanded a ban on walking dogs in public to multiple cities nationwide, citing public health, social order and safety concerns, domestic media reported yesterday. The ban – which echoes a 2019 police directive that barred walking dogs in Tehran – was expanded to Ilam city in the west yesterday, according...