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Omahi ya Afrika maye vyavyanga Ohuurire i tjitisiwe ongatukiro
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Omahi ya Afrika maye vyavyanga Ohuurire i tjitisiwe ongatukiro

Harukuru, ouye tji wa zuvire Oafrika, okutuurungira mOruuano rwa Afrika, ohuurire kehi yayo omahi omengi ya Afrika, mu muna Onamibia, Ovaherero, Ovambanderu nOvakwena mu va ṱa Otjiṱiro Otjindjandja, Ovaherero, Ovambanderu nOvakwena okuza ko 2004 tji va zemburuka ozombura esere zOtjiṱiro Otjindjandja tjawo mOsouth West Afrika nda huurirwe i yehi rOvandoitji. Otjo nai tji tja handjauka...

Hihepa, Mumbuu, Tjijombo na Mburura va hara omivanda mOpuuo
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Hihepa, Mumbuu, Tjijombo na Mburura va hara omivanda mOpuuo

Omuyandjambo rozonḓera zorupa rwovita rwomeyuru, Abed Hafeni Hihepa, Ombara Edward Uapundua Mumbuu, novayaruke Kaezuu Tjijombo na Tjiriamakaja Mburura nambano ve nomivanda motjihuro tja Puuo. Tjinga omivanda vine motjihuro tji avya rukurirwe kuwo Oritjatatu rotjtivike tji tja zuko. “Otjotjiwaṋa omarukiro womivanda mbi maye raisa ouṱoni ounene.  Ovarumendu imba vari norupa kena rotjihuro tjetu, komapwikiro wozombazu, nokutunduuza...

Kavango: The river of life and death …community torn between survival and tragedy
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Kavango: The river of life and death …community torn between survival and tragedy

For generations, the flowing waters of the Kavango River fed families, watered crops, cleaned homes, and offered cool relief under the scorching northern sun. Simply put, it has sustained life and livelihoods. But now, an ugly phenomenon is rearing its head; death itself, which comes knocking almost every time someone uses the river. The cause...

Opinion – Intellectuals in politics: More leading or more reading
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Opinion – Intellectuals in politics: More leading or more reading

During the last week of November, Namibia witnessed elections of regional and local authorities Looking at the list of candidates, one observation became clear: not many were intellectuals. Most were politicians.  This raises a question about the kind of leadership Namibians elect and the type of leadership the country needs. The distinction between a politician...

Opinion – Local green hydrogen capability will shape Namibia’s industrial future
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Opinion – Local green hydrogen capability will shape Namibia’s industrial future

Green hydrogen projects present a significant opportunity for long-term economic transformation in Namibia and could redefine its industrial development. The country is in a highly competitive position, supported by exceptional solar and wind resources and rising global demand for cleaner energy.  Securing a major international Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) partner shows that these projects...

Opinion – Khorixas youth want development not politics
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Opinion – Khorixas youth want development not politics

As a native of Khorixas, a beautiful town in the southern Kunene region, I want to see my hometown finally support its young people. This isn’t about comparing Khorixas to Oshakati but about facing the reality we experience every day. Recently, I was among 50 youths selected from the Kunene region to attend a training...

Opinion – The hidden pain behind teens’ pregnancy  
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Opinion – The hidden pain behind teens’ pregnancy  

I do not believe that a 15-year-old girl falls pregnant by choice. Behind many teenage pregnancies lies a story of pain, trauma, and unspoken suffering. As someone who works closely with adolescents, I have witnessed too many girls’ navigating pregnancy with silent wounds, afraid, shamed, and unsupported. Many young girls face abuse and manipulation at...

Opinion – GBV: We cannot continue this way
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Opinion – GBV: We cannot continue this way

As Namibia joins the world in observing 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence from 25 November to 10 December, and as we hold the 5th National Men’s Conference hosted by the Ministry of Gender Equality and Child Welfare in Katima Mulilo from 8 to 9 December, a disturbing event occurred in Katima Mulilo and...

Opinion –  Cybersecurity, ICT for Namibia’s oil and gas sector
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Opinion –  Cybersecurity, ICT for Namibia’s oil and gas sector

As Namibia’s oil and gas industry begins to take shape, the country stands on the cusp of an economic transformation. The developing sector, boosted by offshore discoveries, has sparked optimism about the potential for energy independence, job creation, and foreign investment. Yet, alongside this promise lies a critical challenge: ensuring that the digital backbone supporting...

National minimum wage campaign kicks off
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National minimum wage campaign kicks off

The Ministry of Justice and Labour Relations yesterday launched a nationwide campaign on the new minimum wage rates that will take effect from 1 January 2025, with planned increases continuing into 2026 and 2027.  Speaking at the launch of the promotional material on the national minimum wage, acting director of labour services, Shou-Henock Amukwa, urged...