Please allow me a rejoinder to the article that appeared in the Namibian Sun on 6 May 2025, titled ‘28 May is not the date the concentration camps were ordered to close’ by Mitiri Festus U. Muundjua. Mititiri Muundjua is a person I respect, as I do anyone who is 20 years my senior. However,...
Year: 2025
Mbangu takes on Nekundi over ‘urban-centric’ budget
Rudolf Gaiseb Rundu Rural constituency councillor Paulus Mbangu has blasted transport minister Veikko Nekundi’s development budget as being urban-centric, and having little effect on rural areas. He said the budget marginalises rural parts of the country by offering almost nothing for those residing there. Mbangu made the remarks during his contribution to the Roads Amendment...
IPPR pokes holes in Swapo’s strategy
Lahja Nashuuta When the Swapo Manifesto Implementation Plan (SMIP) was released in February 2025, it arrived with a sense of promise. For the first time in the ruling party’s history, there was not just a manifesto, but a roadmap detailing how they intended to deliver on their pledges. It was party President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah’s bold...
ECB approves 3.8% electricity tariff hike
The Electricity Control Board (ECB) yesterday announced a 3.8% increase in bulk electricity tariffs for Non-Power Generation (Non-Power) consumers. This approved increase is significantly lower than the 17.44% hike initially requested by the Namibia Power Corporation (NamPower). The adjustment, approved following a review process, is aimed at balancing rising energy sector costs with the need...
’Namibia must remain rooted in unity’
To overcome serious challenges of unemployment, poverty and to attain set national development goals, Namibians from all walks of life must remain united and woven in prayer with hope for a better future. Speaking at the remembrace day in honour of the country’s Founding President and Father of the Nation Sam Shafiishuna Nujoma at the...
Fishermen’s struggles persist
Isabel Bento WALVIS BAY – Walvis Bay fishermen under the Government Employment Redress Programme (GERP) are demanding urgent reforms to the fishing quota system, claiming continued exploitation, lack of employment, and broken promises by both the government and partner companies. A meeting held here on Wednesday served as a unifier to end what the fishermen...
Tsumeb hospital upgraded
Auleria Wakudumo The Ministry of Health and Social Services has announced the official opening of a newly-renovated dental clinic that will enhance healthcare services at the Tsumeb District Hospital, which will also have upgraded X-ray facilities. The ministry’s spokesperson Walters Kamaya said since the hospital’s establishment, its dental unit operated from a single consultation room,...
Man guilty of girlfriend’s murder
Windhoek High Court Judge Dinnah Usiku last week convicted Abraham Maasdorp on a charge of murder with direct intent, and defeating the course of justice. The judge found that the State, represented by Advocate Basson Lilungwe, proved beyond reasonable doubt that Maasdorp intentionally killed his 10-week pregnant girlfriend, Magda van Wyk (20) on 2 August...
City hunts for glory days
The Windhoek Municipal Council is committed to reclaiming Windhoek’s cleanest city in Africa’ status, mayor Ndeshihafela Larandja has said. Larandja, who was elected mayor on 21 January this year, made the remarks on Thursday during the ordinary council meeting also attended by various officials. “To this end, we urge our residents to treat Windhoek as...
I’m guilty – Coetzee … blames gambling addiction for stealing
The lawyer of a woman accused of defrauding a private school in Windhoek of more than N$2.8 million indicated that her client intends pleading guilty to some of the charges she is facing. Johanna Coetzee (52) pleaded guilty to 13 of the 18 charges she faces yesterday. Her lawyer Janita von Wielligh informed Windhoek High...









