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Opinion –  Just be responsible 
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Opinion –  Just be responsible 

The financial gurus say you need to have a “retirement car.”  Well, my ‘retirement car’ will just have the basics, automatic transmission, rear assist parking, lights that turn on when it’s dark, and most importantly, an engine that can handle the air conditioner. But no matter how fancy the car, the driver behind the wheel...

Opinion –  Trustee fiduciary responsibility in volatile markets, lessons 
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Opinion –  Trustee fiduciary responsibility in volatile markets, lessons 

The 2020s have reminded us that financial markets are not only complex but also increasingly unpredictable. From the pandemic-driven crash of 2020 to the inflation and interest rate surges of 2022– 2024, trustees of pension funds have been confronted with volatile conditions that tested both their technical competence and their fiduciary integrity. In such times,...

Opinion –  Job creation: Balancing needs and wants 
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Opinion –  Job creation: Balancing needs and wants 

Namibia stands at a crossroads. With 70% of our population under 35, we possess what many nations can only dream of: a young, energetic demographic capable of driving innovation, production, and economic transformation.  Regretfully, we are also burdened by soaring unemployment rates, a growing semi-skilled workforce, and a tertiary education system that seems to operate...

Opinion –  Rule of law, Angolan street children’s plight 
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Opinion –  Rule of law, Angolan street children’s plight 

Namibia, as part of international law through its Constitution and the United Nations, is therefore bound by international law.  It is a law applied to her. International law governs relations between states and grants power and authority to a sovereign State, meaning the state has control over its own territory and destiny.  However, with the...

U/21 hockey ladies to play final match at World Cup
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U/21 hockey ladies to play final match at World Cup

Hilma Nalupe The Namibian U/21 women’s hockey team showed immense resilience and grit on Wednesday in their classification match against Austria at the Junior Hockey World Cup in Santiago, Chile.  Despite a determined performance and disciplined play, the team fell short with a 1–3 defeat. This fixture was their second-last classification match, part of the...

On the spot with John Muyamba – Maghambayi: Man of the people
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On the spot with John Muyamba – Maghambayi: Man of the people

New Era’s regional journalist John Muyamba (JM) engaged the former chairperson of the Kavango East Regional Council, Damian Maghambayi (DM), on his tenure. JM: What are your key achievements as chairperson of Kavango East Regional Council and Mukwe constituency councillor, and their measurable regional impact? DM: My biggest achievement was moving a motion adopted by...

Action awaits Epukiro Festive tourney 
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Action awaits Epukiro Festive tourney 

Zebaldt Ngaruka  OHAMBO JATATE – The popular Epukiro annual Festive tournament, comprising football and netball, is starting on Saturday at Okovimburu Sports ground in the Omaheke region. The competition, under the auspices of the Epukiro Sport Council (ESC), is also marking its 40th anniversary, following its establishment in 1985. Speaking to New Era Sports on...

Namibia aims to reduce informal settlements
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Namibia aims to reduce informal settlements

Uakutura Kambaekua The Namibian government has pledged to reduce the percentage of households living in informal settlements from 28.7% to 14.35%.  Additionally, the government aims to increase the number of serviced plots from 25 111 to 50 000 and to expand the number of houses built from 12 598 to 55 126 by the year...

Opinion –  Open letter to education minister 
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Opinion –  Open letter to education minister 

Bantu education taught us about lizards, frogs, amoebas, the names of the world’s capital cities, the longest rivers, etc. What we learned in school didn’t prepare us for the real world outside because of the way the Bantu education was designed and drafted. It was designed in such a way that whites created a black...

Another desalination plant for Erongo
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Another desalination plant for Erongo

SWAKOPMUND – NamWater and Swakop Uranium have signed an agreement to enterinto a joint venture that will see the construction of a second desalination plant in the Erongo region. The joint venture, named the Erongo Sunam Desalination Project, is a major step towards securing water for the mining sector and meeting the growing water demand...