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Competition drives down Nigeria petrol prices
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Competition drives down Nigeria petrol prices

LAGOS – The retail price of petrol in Nigeria has dropped to 860 naira (US$0.57) per litre, as a major local refinery drives down prices in a country long forced to import its fuel. The 650 000 barrel-per-day capacity Dangote Refinery cut depot prices twice in February, helping knock down costs from a five-month high...

SA remains Nam’s export destination 
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SA remains Nam’s export destination 

KEETMANSHOOP – South Africa was Namibia’s largest export destination in January 2025, with a share of 22.8% of all goods exported.This is according to the Namibia International Merchandise Trade Statistics Bulletin released on Tuesday by the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA). The bulletin also showed that the United States of America was Namibia’s second-largest export destination,...

Opinion – Celebrating Nujoma’s legacy through project management lens
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Opinion – Celebrating Nujoma’s legacy through project management lens

Initiation  Every historic project begins with a visionary leader who clearly defines its purpose, goals, and scope. His Excellency Dr. Sam Shafiishuna Nujoma, affectionately known as the ‘Founding Father of the Namibian Nation’, initiated Namibia’s struggle for independence with a bold, unwavering vision. From a young age, Nujoma recognised the urgent need to liberate his...

Opinion – Nujoma traced back to Kaokoland
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Opinion – Nujoma traced back to Kaokoland

Kuku Helvi Mpingana Kondombolo (1898-2008), affectionately known as Kuku Gwakondo, was the mother of the Namibian Founding President, the late Dr. Sam Nujoma (1929-2025). Often, we hear Kuku Gwakondo’s father is Kondombolo ka Nakathingo; Nakathingo ja Kambulua; Kambulua ka Hango. However, have you ever wondered who the mother of the Uukwambi princess (Gwakondo) was? Where...

Prisons falling apart
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Prisons falling apart

Rudolf Gaiseb The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Security has found most correctional facilities and police holding cells across the country in a deteriorated state. This prompted them to recommend urgent reforms and upgrades at these facilities. In their latest report tabled in the National Assembly recently for scrutiny, the committee said...

Ombudsman bill draws MPs’ ire …warns of regime change
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Ombudsman bill draws MPs’ ire …warns of regime change

Legislators Veikko Nekundi and Tjekero Tweya have voiced concerns about the proposed Ombudsman Bill’s definition of human rights, which in the current form could serve a sinister agenda, they claim. Nekundi warned that without an explicit definition aligned with Article 144 of the Namibian Constitution, the bill could be exploited to advocate LGBTQ+ rights, questioning...

Zambezi River rising
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Zambezi River rising

KATIMA MULILO – The Zambezi River continues to rise significantly following heavy rainfall over the past few days.  As of Monday morning, data from the Namibia Water Corporation (NamWater) showed that the water level of the river stood at 1.67 metres, a substantial increase compared to the 0.82 metres recorded on the same date last...

Education recruitments marred by tribalism claims 
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Education recruitments marred by tribalism claims 

Eveline de Klerk  Isabel Bento  SWAKOPMUND – Education executive director Sanet Steenkamp has urged regional directors to ensure transparency in procurement and appointments of teachers in their respective regions.  This is because the ministry has been inundated with complaints of unfairness in its recruitment process and a mismatch in advertisement of positions, combination of fields...