IMPALILA – Home affairs minister Albert Kawana has urged his Zambian counterpart to expedite the implementation of the agreement that allows people from both nations the convenience of crossing the border using their ID cards. His call signifies the need, seeing that Namibia and Botswana have already extended the usage of national identity cards for...
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Land board targets illegal fences in Tsumkwe, Okakarara
Mulisa Simiyasa OTJIWARONGO – The Otjozondjupa Communal Land Board has announced plans to remove a total of 27 illegal fences in the villages of Tsumkwe West and Okakarara. The chairperson of the Otjozondjupa Communal Land Board, Jackson Hindjou, said in an interview with Nampa on Wednesday, the illegal fences have, for a long time, deprived...
Kaukungua: Namcol not just for subject upgrading
OUTJO – Freddy Kaukungua, the marketing and information officer at the Namibian College of Open Learning (Namcol), says Namcol is not just for subject upgrading, but also a tertiary learning institution. “Anyone can study their degrees, honours and postgraduates with us. We are at this career fair to inform young people about Namcol as a...
Dippenaar appeal in limbo
The appeal of Jandre Dippenaar, who was convicted on six counts of murder following a fatal road collision in 2014 and given a 15-year prison term in the Swakopmund Regional Court last year, is in limbo following incomplete court documents. A status report submitted to the court on Wednesday shows that not every page of...
N$30 million bail hearing delayed … as fraud suspect falls ill
WALVIS BAY – The bail applications of six suspects implicated in a N$30 million fraud case hit a snag on Tuesday after the main suspect, Victoria George (34), fell ill. The pregnant George was wheeled out of court on a stretcher after suffering a medical emergency shortly before the scheduled bail hearing. This caused a...
//Kharas partners with Hyphen
KEETMANSHOOP… The //Kharas Regional Council signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Hyphen Energy this week to enhance skills development and capacity building. Regional governor Aletha Frederick said the day marks a significant milestone in the region’s journey towards sustainable development and economic empowerment in the //Kharas region. “Green hydrogen, with its huge investment opportunities,...
Kavango wants N$6b for development
RUNDU – Kavango West Regional Council chairperson Josef Sivaku Sikongo, says out of the N$85 billion promised by the ruling Swapo party in its last election manifesto, the region will require N$6 billion to execute its developmental plans. The development plans are being finalised at the weeklong strategic planning workshop currently under way at Rundu....
Sikondo target full production capacity: Nghidinwa
Sawi Hausiku RUNDU – The Sikondo Green Scheme in Kavango West is actively implementing its turnaround strategy to restore full production capacity. Sikondo Green Scheme Farm Manager Maxwell Nghidinwa emphasised during a recent tour of the farm with officials from the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform that they are working hard to revitalise...
Water Act prohibits extracting water for business
ONDANGWA – The new Water Act will mandate communities extracting water from existing ponds, dams and boreholes for commercial purposes to acquire a licence from the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform. The latter is the same for individuals wanting to excavate new dams and drill boreholes to do business. This includes individuals who...
Know Your Civil Servant – Mbanga dedicated to rural healthcare
Nasilele Mbanga is a 27-year-old nurse at Nankudu District Hospital, located approximately 120 kilometres west of Rundu, who exemplifies that genuine community service transcends fame and recognition. She is a devoted civil servant who personifies care, compassion and unwavering commitment to the noble profession. Her journey into nursing was motivated by a profound aspiration to...









