An upsurge in international crude and refined product prices, tightening supply driven by geopolitical tensions, limited OPEC+ output growth and ongoing refinery disruptions will see domestic fuel prices go up by 21 cents a litre on Wednesday, 3 December. The mines and energy ministry announced the increase on Friday, which will be the third for...
Nekundi launches government e-stores
Guarding against theft, rooting out corruption, prioritising local procurement and generally enhancing efficiency in government procurement and supply chain management are some of the benefits anticipated from Friday’s launch of the Government E-Stores Platform. The new digital procurement and monitoring system was launched by Minister of Works and Transport Veikko Nekundi. “Today, we come together...
Swapo makes landslide comeback
Lahja Nashuuta The Swapo party has strengthened its political dominance in the 2025 Local Authority Elections, emerging as the biggest winner with 52.4% of all seats nationwide. This marks a rise from the 39.85% the party received in the 2020 elections. Despite the strong performance, overall voter turnout dropped significantly. The Electoral Commission of Namibia...
Govt pulls plug on Erongo private schools
WALVIS BAY – The future of teachers at four private schools in Erongo region are hanging in the balance as government is set to cease funding to the schools. Government aids the schools, Walvis Bay Laerskool, Duneside High School, Walvis Bay Private School and Karibib Private school by paying most teachers including support staff at...
Iikondombolo ya li ehete
Ignatius Nambundunga WINDHOEK – Momahogololo goshiwike sha zi ko omwa li onkalo yaNankali kohi Nangombe kombanda miikandjohogololo oyindji moshilongo, moka oongundu dhopapolitika dha li tadhi ningi shanamutango okulela iitopolwa osho wo oondoolopa. Nonando iizemo ya kala ya yooloka mpano naampeya, ongundu tayi pangele yoSwapo oya li ye shi pondola okuyangata po iikandjohogololo ayihe 46 miitopolwa...



