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Heritage to sprout at /Ae //Gams Arts & Cultural Festival 
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Heritage to sprout at /Ae //Gams Arts & Cultural Festival 

The City of Windhoek is gearing up for the /Ae //Gams Arts & Cultural Festival, scheduled for 25 and 26 April. To launch the festivities, a pre-festival celebration took place on Saturday at the Paaltjies Brakwater Recreational Area, attracting residents for a day of enjoyment, culture, and community spirit.  The event showcased a blend of...

Opinion – The eclipse and limelight of global economic wars 
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Opinion – The eclipse and limelight of global economic wars 

Allow me space in your esteemed newspaper to air my views on the subject as stated above.To start with, American global markets offer several advantages that contribute to their prominence in the international economy such as access to a large consumer base in which the U.S. has one of the largest and most diverse consumer...

Opinion – Omaruru SPYL condemns informal structure demolition
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Opinion – Omaruru SPYL condemns informal structure demolition

The Omaruru District Swapo Party Youth League has strongly condemned the recent actions taken by the Omaruru Municipality, which saw the demolishing of an informal structure occupied by a vulnerable senior resident. As a Youth League, we describe  the municipality’s actions as inhumane and lacking compassion for the socio-economic realities faced by many of Omaruru’s...

Jobs for interns in public sector
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Jobs for interns in public sector

Rudolf Gaiseb  The Ministry of Finance and Social Grants has issued a directive to all government offices, ministries and agencies to make budgetary provision for apprenticeships, internships and graduate internships for the 2025/26, 2026/27 financial years. The ministry’s executive director, Michael Humavindu, said in case of no budgetary provisions, offices, ministries and agencies (OMAs) will...

Horror engulfs nation … six Usakos family members ‘killed’ in heinous crime
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Horror engulfs nation … six Usakos family members ‘killed’ in heinous crime

USAKOS – Cold-blooded family murders have left the small town of Usakos gripped by horror and disbelief, with the ripple-effects of the tragedy being felt across the country. The incident took place in the Hakhaseb location between 04h00 and 06h30 on Saturday. It claimed the lives of an 86-year-old matriarch and four great-grandchildren, who were...

Walvis ‘criminalising poverty’ with ghetto tax
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Walvis ‘criminalising poverty’ with ghetto tax

WALVIS BAY – Walvis Bay municipal council is facing mounting criticism over a proposed shack levy, which homeowners say unfairly penalises them for the authority’s failure to deliver land.  This is all at a time the town continues to struggle with a severe shortage of affordable land and housing for low-income earners, frustrated residents say. ...

Naanda: Namibia’s visa regime doesn’t discriminate
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Naanda: Namibia’s visa regime doesn’t discriminate

International relations executive director Penda Naanda has dismissed allegations that the country’s visa regime is specifically targeting the United States of America. Naanda asserts that the visa regime is based on diplomatic reciprocity rather than discrimination. However, speaking in an interview with New Era last week, Naanda clarified that the visa policy adjustments are aimed...