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Opinion – Opuwo faces alarming social challenges 
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Opinion – Opuwo faces alarming social challenges 

Once a proud symbol of cultural richness and rugged resilience in northwestern Namibia, Opuwo is now quietly slipping into a crisis that could cost an entire generation its future. From a troubling surge in alcohol abuse and teenage pregnancies to the shameful academic performance of schools in the area , Opuwo is battling a perfect...

Fabupharm operates without licence 
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Fabupharm operates without licence 

Lahja Nashuuta Pharmaceutical giant Fabupharm has been manufacturing medicines without a valid licence for over a year, it has emerged. In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Namibia Medicines Regulatory Council (NMRC) Registrar of Medicines, Fransina Nambahu, dropped the bombshell in which she simultaneously stopped Fabupharm’s productions. “Fabupharm Namibia (Pty) Ltd, a pharmaceutical manufacturing company,...

Neglected govt projects drain millions 
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Neglected govt projects drain millions 

A sizeable number of government projects worth millions of dollars are on the brink of becoming white elephants, while others are facing daily mismanagement by those entrusted to look after them. This was the finding of the National Council Standing Committee on Public Accounts and Economy.  The committee undertook follow-up regional oversight visits to various...

Namibia’s democracy etched in stamps
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Namibia’s democracy etched in stamps

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has commended the Namibia Post Limited (NamPost) for its continued efforts in preserving Namibia’s democratic legacy through commemorative postage stamps that honour the country’s Heads of State. Speaking during a courtesy visit by the NamPost delegation at State House, Nandi-Ndaitwah described the post office as a vital communication hub and praised the...

State opposes Hengari’s release
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State opposes Hengari’s release

Iuze Mukube Advocate Felicitas Shikerete-Vendura, appearing on behalf of the State, vehemently opposed the application brought by former fisheries minister Mac-Albert Hengari yesterday. Shikerete-Vendura said the attempt is entirely without merit. Magistrate Monica Andjaba presided over the matter as Hengari and his co-accused, who are each facing a count of defeating the course of justice,...

Students: Forces not an unemployment panacea 
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Students: Forces not an unemployment panacea 

Rudolf Gaiseb Despite government’s effort to alleviate the growing unemployment by recruiting youth into the security clusters, some young people seem to be unappreciative of such. Such efforts have come under fire in recent times. The recent one came from the Students’ Union of Namibia (Sun) yesterday at a press conference.  Spokesperson Johannes Malapi expressed...

Nekundi returns responsibility to vehicle owners 
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Nekundi returns responsibility to vehicle owners 

Transport minister Veikko Nekundi has directed all traffic law enforcement officers to stop issuing fines to drivers for vehicle-related defects beyond their control.  Instead, vehicle owners, instead of drivers, should take responsibility and fines for defects on their vehicles.   The directive, which came into effect on Monday, mandates that such fines be issued to the...

Zambezi police tackle cattle rustling  
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Zambezi police tackle cattle rustling  

KONGOLA – Authorities in Zambezi are stepping up efforts to curb the crime through tighter regulations and community collaboration, particularly to combat livestock theft.  Zambezi police spokesperson Kisco Sitali spoke on the issue, outlining a multifaceted strategy aimed at both prevention and enforcement. “Cattle rustling in the region is a serious concern. Hence, we need...

Low green hydrogen turnout irks Sinimbo
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Low green hydrogen turnout irks Sinimbo

Lylie Joel NKURENKURU – Kavango West governor Verna Sinimbo on Wednesday expressed disappointment at the low attendance during a Hyphen Hydrogen Energy stakeholder engagement at the Nkurenkuru Expo Hall. Sinimbo pointed out the numerous empty chairs and said such events are crucial for informing Namibians about government initiatives and potential economic opportunities. “We expected this...