In its quest to deliver quality universal healthcare, the ministry of health procured 36 ambulances to the tune of N$32 million. This move, minister Dr Esperance Luvindao says, is part of the ministry’s broader goal of rendering a sustainable medical care emergency response service to everyone. To realise this, there is a need for vital...
Battle for the south
Suizith Tjitaura KEETMANSHOOP – Leader of the Landless People’s Movement (LPM) Bernardus Swartbooi said the movement will retain its grip on the two southern regions, namely //Kharas and Hardap. Swartbooi was responding to a question by Nampa during his party’s press conference at Keetmanshoop over the weekend. Namibians will go to the polls for the...
Coastal trade fair concludes
WALVIS BAY – The Coastal Trade Expo 2025, which officially opened its doors on Friday, ended on Sunday, bringing together key government leaders, industry players and entrepreneurs. It was a renewed effort to harness the economic potential of Namibia’s coastal region through innovation, collaboration and excellence. Now in its second year, the event has evolved...
‘I was defending myself’ …stepfather ‘killer’ pleads not guilty
Iuze Mukube A 33-year-old Keetmanshoop resident yesterday pleaded not guilty to a charge of murder in relation to the death of his then-stepfather, Deon Bobeje, on 27 February 2021 in Kronlein. Kevin Matthew Cloete, who is facing a count of murder for stabbing Bobeje with a knife in the chest during a heated argument, made...
Rape, housebreaking dominate Otjozondjupa crime
Zebaldt Ngaruka A case of rape has been opened in Ovitoto settlement after a 25-year-old female was allegedly raped on Friday. According to the crime report seen by New Era, the incident happened at around 02h00 on Saturday at Okandjira village. The victim was on her way home from a bar. A 20-year-old male suspect...
Govt officials complete training in China
Senior officials from key government institutions recently completed a 15-day training course on strategic development planning, effective monitoring and evaluation in China.The course, attended by 24 officials from 14 to 28 May 2025, was sponsored by the Chinese government and organised by Hunan International Business Vocational College. Trainees were from the Office of the President,...
On the spot with Festus Hamalwa – Eises bows out with head held high
New Era’s northern-based journalist Festus Hamalwa (FH) recently sat down with the Oshikoto region education director Aletta Eises (AE) as she heads into retirement. During the interview, an array of topics was discussed. It was no holds barred. Eises bows out with her head held high. FH: When did you join the Oshikoto region as...
Kröhne hails Keetmans Rotary Club
KEETMANSHOOP -Deputy Minister (DM) of Mines, Energy and Industrialisation, Gaudentia Kröhne, says the Rotary Club of Keetmanshoop is not just a charity organisation but a changemaker, an agile, transparent and community-driven force for good. She said this in a keynote address delivered on her behalf during the charity organisation’s recent inaugural gala dinner in the...
Kavango Cattle Ranch strategy devised
Lylie Joel NKURENKURU – The Kavango West Regional Council and Namibia Industrial Development Agency (Nida) met recently to discuss a new strategy aimed at transforming the Kavango Cattle Ranch at Mangetti Farm into a profitable venture. The ranch is in the Tondoro constituency. The initiative seeks to improve cattle health and market quality, revamp farm...
UN nuclear chief urges ‘more transparency’ from Iran
CAIRO – The UN atomic watchdog’s chief yesterday called for more transparency from Iran as it seeks relief from sanctions in negotiations over its nuclear programme. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) director general Rafael Grossi made the comments ahead of a meeting in Cairo with Iran’s top diplomat and chief nuclear negotiator, Abbas Araghchi. It...









