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Professor Katjavivi takes IPC to school
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Professor Katjavivi takes IPC to school

Lahja Nashuuta Former Speaker of the National Assembly Prof Peter Katjavivi has welcomed the decision by the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) to revisit its earlier stance and assume the Office of the Leader of the Official Opposition.  He said the office plays a vital role in strengthening governance and accountability in Namibia. IPC president...

Nam, China deepen economic ties
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Nam, China deepen economic ties

Bilateral trade between China and Namibia reached approximately US$1.3 billion in 2024, emphasising a robust and growing partnership between the two countries. With China’s continued commitment to expanding trade with Africa, officials hinted at even greater economic cooperation soon. China’s ambassador to Namibia Zhao Weiping made these remarks during a courtesy call on President Netumbo...

Nghaamwa shuns tribalism
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Nghaamwa shuns tribalism

OSHIKUNDE- Former Ohangwena governor, and philanthropist Usko Nghaamwa, has called on parents and teachers to take a stand against tribalism in schools. “At some schools, parents don’t accept teachers from different regions who don’t speak their language. Teachers are suffering, especially those working outside their home regions,” he complained. He was speaking during a celebration...

Weekend crashes claim eight lives 
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Weekend crashes claim eight lives 

Eba Kandovazu  Eight people died in car accidents recorded by the Namibian Police Force (NamPol) across the country over the weekend, with the youngest victims being two eight-year-old boys. A crime incident report said eight-year-old Lukas Sheehamange died after being struck by a vehicle while crossing the Onakalunga-Oushake road at Eenhana in the Ohangwena region...

Know your Executive
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Know your Executive

ON 22 March 2025, President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah dissolved old ministries and established new ones in accordance with the Namibian Constitution.  These ministries were dissolved: 1. Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform 2. Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture  3. Ministry of Finance and Public Enterprises 4. Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources 5. Ministry...

San bemoan exclusion
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San bemoan exclusion

Zebaldt Ngaruka OKATUMBA GATE – Following the announcement of the new Cabinet and other top positions by President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, one of the recognised marginalised groups, the San, feel left out. This dismay was registered by senior !Khung Traditional Authority councillor #Oma Auho Ngavetene, based in Tsumkwe. He said the purported exclusion of the San...

Geingos places skills’ transfer at centre
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Geingos places skills’ transfer at centre

Paheja Siririka Davis Higiro RWANDA – Former first lady Monica Geingos has stated that her plan post-first lady duty has always been centred around equipping young Africans with pragmatic leadership skills. She was recently appointed as the Founding Chancellor of Kepler College with tasks and responsibilities centred on overseeing academic ceremonies, conferring degrees, and representing...

Education not for sale – Kandorozu 
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Education not for sale – Kandorozu 

National Unity Democratic Organisation (Nudo) parliamentarian Vetaruhe Kandorozu said it is the government’s responsibility to make sure that its citizens are educated. In his contribution to the 2025/26 budget of N$24.8 billion allocated to the education ministry in the National Assembly on Friday, he questioned why the government is “selling education” to its citizens. “The...

Africa boosts infrastructure to attract investment
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Africa boosts infrastructure to attract investment

George Sanzila ANTALYA – The Secretary General of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Wamkele Mene says Africa has begun to fast-track the development of its infrastructure. This is alongside harmonised trade regulations to attract investment and accelerate the continent’s economic development.  Mene said this during a panel discussion titled ‘Connecting Africa: A Prospect...