GOBABIS – Alma Kahorere is a teacher at Ben Van De Walt Primary School in Gobabis. Beyond the classroom, she is the founder of Ehupo Mu Eden Farming Enterprises CC, a local crop-producing farm that is making a difference in her community. “I started with a small backyard garden in 2020 just to feed my...
Month: March 2026
Middle East tensions spill over
Tension is rising sharply in the Middle East after new military exchanges waged on Iran by the United States and Israel, sending shockwaves across global markets. The situation has forced governments, including Namibia, to move swiftly to protect their citizens. In a statement issued on Sunday, the Namibian Embassy in Egypt assured all Namibian citizens...
Schimming-Chase writes history …catapulted to Apex Court
Iuze Mukube Namibia yesterday marked a significant milestone for gender representation in the country’s Supreme Court, with Justice Esi Malaika Schimming-Chase becoming the first woman to be permanently appointed as a judge in the Apex Court. The taking of the oath ceremony took place at the Supreme Court and was administered by Chief Justice Peter...
N$2.5m raised for KSS school hall
WALVIS BAY – The business community, coastal residents and former learners of Kuisebmond Secondary School raised N$2.5 million at a gala dinner on Saturday night towards the completion of the school hall. The project has been in the pipeline since 2012 but was delayed by financial constraints. Speaking during the fundraiser, Prime Minister Elia Ngurare...
Itula pokes holes in budget
Rudolf Gaiseb The Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) president Panduleni Itula has found there is a N$9.3 billion wastage in the national budget. He said it is the total projected savings that IPC has identified as achievable within the 2026/2027 national budget alone. “This amount primarily relates to specific allocations within the budget that we...
Okandjoze chiefs reject genocide pact
The Okandjoze Chiefs’ Assembly on Genocide (OCAG) on Monday firmly rejected the Joint Declaration (JD) between Namibia and Germany. In no uncertain terms, they told President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah that the agreement is “beyond reform” and must be abandoned in favour of a new, inclusive process. The traditional leaders, led by Chief Rikurura Kukuri, delivered their...
Operational spending dominates N$104b budget …leaving room for private sector to meet developmental needs
Namibia’s N$104 billion national budget, tabled on Thursday by Finance Minister Ericah Shafudah, was dominated by operational spending versus a sharp drop in capital expenditure. Tabled under the theme “People, Productivity and Prudence,” this year’s budget has some analysts asking whether Namibia is consolidating at the expense of growth, whether interest will consume a larger...
Namibia, Germany launch TalentsBridge
With a high unemployment rate of 36.9% in Namibia, the country and Germany have launched a new project called TalentsBridge Namibia. The programme aims to help solve high youth unemployment in Namibia and a shortage of skilled workers in Germany. TalentsBridge Namibia is being developed as part of the long-standing city partnership between Windhoek and...
Local guide to attract global investors
The Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) launched the Namibian Investment Guide yesterday, a new document aimed at marketing Namibia as an ideal place to invest. During the launch, the Deputy Minister of International Relations and Trade, Jenelly Matundu, said the Namibian Investment Guide is more than just a document. It is intended to...
Namibia’s N$15b livestock industry on high alert … FMD Fund rakes in N$13m
The government, through joint efforts with the country’s four farmers’ unions, the Directorate of Veterinary Services (DVS), the Livestock and Livestock Products Board of Namibia (LLPBN), and private-sector partners, has ramped up efforts to avert a potential Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) outbreak. Last week, the government and key industry partners launched the FMD Support Fund and...









