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Opinion – A call for equality, economic emancipation 
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Opinion – A call for equality, economic emancipation 

Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah’s appointment as the fifth and first female President of Namibia marks a monumental milestone that signals a new era for the country.  Her rise to the presidency was not a sudden turn of events, as her career in public service spans decades, marked by pivotal roles in government and diplomacy that have...

Opinion – The Wise Immanuel: A selfless servant
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Opinion – The Wise Immanuel: A selfless servant

The Cabinet appointments by Her Excellency Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah stand out prominently. These appointments are grounded in meritocracy and driven by a genuine desire for competency-based outcomes.  Additionally, there is an understanding that competency will lead to tomorrow’s leaders, emphasising that the time for authentic action, real commitment to our people, and diligence in our...

North under nature’s siege
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North under nature’s siege

Victoria Immanuel Festus Hamalwa The forces of nature seem to conspire against residents in Namibia’s northern regions, as floodwaters continue to affect more communities. This disruption has an impact on schooling and daily life for those living in its wake. Added to this is a severe outbreak of armyworm attacks on crops, raising concerns about...

Energy, economy at centre of Nam-Russia ties
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Energy, economy at centre of Nam-Russia ties

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah said Namibia must maximise economic benefits from its natural resources, particularly uranium, through value-addition rather than raw material exports. She said this during a high-level meeting with Russian deputy prime minister Yury Trutnev on Tuesday. Taking the media through intricate details of the closed-door meeting, presidential spokesperson Alfredo Hengari said the two...

A city’s rare harvest
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A city’s rare harvest

Paulus Kiiyala Shiku The love of a mother knows no bounds – even when their own lives are at stake. This adage is especially true for a group of mothers, who left the comfort of their homes in northern Namibia to do just that – eke out a living for their children at any cost...

China’s ambassador visits NYS centre 
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China’s ambassador visits NYS centre 

Mulisa Simiyasa  RIETFONTEIN – China’s ambassador to Namibia Zhao Weiping yesterday paid a courtesy visit to the National Youth Service (NYS) centre at Rietfontein, situated outside Grootfontein in the Otjozondjupa region. NYS public relations officer Belinda Hamburee in a media statement said Zhao had extensive discussions with NYS Commissioner Felix Musukubili.Their discussions revolved around the...

Nekundi promises glory days’ return
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Nekundi promises glory days’ return

Rudolf Gaiseb Works and Transport minister Veikko Nekundi has reaffirmed the task of shaping the infrastructure and transport networks that drive economic growth and social progress. In the general staff meeting on Monday, he urged strengthening the operational capacity of the ministry for timely and effective delivery of services. He said the management of Government...

Swakopmund’s affordable housing on course
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Swakopmund’s affordable housing on course

SWAKOPMUND – Despite challenges, Swakopmund remains committed to providing affordable housing and land for its residents.  The town has a housing backlog of approximately 20 000 units, but efforts are underway to address the demand, including a new land servicing project in the Wagdaar area.  The project is valued at N$38 million. Linda Mupupa, spokesperson...

IUM receives midwifery equipment
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IUM receives midwifery equipment

Rudolf Gaiseb  The Independent Midwives Association of Namibia (IMANA) on Tuesday donated 18 MamaNatalie birthing simulators to the International University of Management (IUM).  The equipment is valued at N$1.6 million. This was accompanied by learning materials from Helping Mothers Survive, sufficient for students to conduct multiple training sessions.  The initiative is part of a global...

Murder accused teens denied bail
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Murder accused teens denied bail

RUNDU – The Rundu Magistrate’s Court denied bail on Monday to teenagers accused of robbing and killing a school learner over a cellphone last month in Rundu. Joackim Kanyanga (18) and John Asake Mario (18) are facing charges of murder and robbery with aggravating circumstances.  The charges are in relation to the death of Paulus...