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Assessment of Kunene floods in full swing
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Assessment of Kunene floods in full swing

OPUWO – The Kunene Regional Disaster Risk Management team, with support from the Office of the Office Prime Minister (OPM), is assessing impact of the recent flooding in various parts of the region, to swiftly implement measures to address the predicament. Heavy rains and subsequent flooding since March have resulted in loss of lives, while...

Pewa tackles period poverty 
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Pewa tackles period poverty 

To combat period poverty in Namibia’s rural communities, local non-profit organisation Pewa Care Humanitarian (PCH) has launched a campaign to support 5 000 schoolgirls in need over the Easter weekend. The campaign is the brainchild of Ndapewa Ndongo, the founder of PCH, who has been on a mission to uplift underprivileged girls since 2019 when...

Parliamentarians demand more classrooms 
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Parliamentarians demand more classrooms 

Lahja Nashuuta  Members of Parliament have raised strong concerns over the current education budget, calling for deliberate and transformative strategies to address critical challenges such as overcrowded classrooms, teacher shortages, and lack of infrastructure – particularly in rural areas.  Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF) MP, Kalimbo Iipumbu, accused the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture...

Unionist champions workers’ rights 
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Unionist champions workers’ rights 

Swapo backbencher Justina Jonas- Emvula, on Wednesday, delivered her maiden speech expressing gratitude to the National Union of Namibian Workers (NUNW), Swapo, and the Namibian people for the opportunity given to her to serve in the 8th Namibian Parliament.  Drawing from her own experiences in public service and entrepreneurship, including working as a security guard,...

IPC wants Nam, US return to boardroom 
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IPC wants Nam, US return to boardroom 

Rudolf Gaiseb  Following the United States’ tariffs on Namibian products, Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) member of Parliament Rodney Cloete wants the two countries to return to the negotiation table for tariff exemption or reduction.  “The ministry should formally engage the US administration to negotiate tariff exemptions or reductions, in coordination with other African nations,”...

Amupanda flags corruption in //Kharas council tender 
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Amupanda flags corruption in //Kharas council tender 

Rudolf Gaiseb  Activist-in-chief of Affirmative Repositioning Job Amupanda has put the ministry of defence on the spot about the alleged corruption in the construction of the //Kharas Regional Council Office Park, a tender given to August 26 Construction.  Probing the defence minister, Frans Kapofi on Wednesday in Parliament, Amupanda alleged the presence of a N$4...

Know Your Civil Servant – Championing education for children living with disabilities
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Know Your Civil Servant – Championing education for children living with disabilities

Lahja Nashuuta Teaching children with special needs became an unintended yet profoundly rewarding career for Eliakim Mandume Fillemon.  As a committed public servant and educator, he has dedicated himself to enhancing education for children with disabilities. Fillemon specialises in supporting children with visual impairments and complex disabilities. With patience, kindness, and considerable expertise, he devotes...

Letter –  Servanthood: The crux of leadership 
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Letter –  Servanthood: The crux of leadership 

In his classic book ‘Servant Leadership: Journey into the Nature of Legitimate Power and Greatness’, Robert K. Greenleaf suggests that the concept of the servant as leader emerged from reading Hermann Hesse’s ‘Journey to the East’.  In that story, Leo accompanies a party on a journey as the servant who does their menial chores, and...