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NamRA rakes in N$19.9b
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NamRA rakes in N$19.9b

SWAKOMUND –  The Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) has collected N$19.9 billion in net revenue by 30 June 2025—about 22.40% of its annual target of N$88.9 billion for the 2025/26 financial year. The figures were released by NamRA on Friday, as part of its mid-year revenue performance update. The agency recorded a gross revenue of N$22.5...

Tsoaxudaman chief faces deregistration
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Tsoaxudaman chief faces deregistration

SWAKOPMUND – The Ministry of Urban and Rural Development is set to deregister chief Joshua Seibeb of the Tsoaxudaman Traditional Authority.  This follows Seibeb’s failure to implement a 2022 agreement concerning the appointment of senior and traditional councillors. The Tsoaxudaman Traditional Authority dispute goes back to a long-standing leadership conflict prior to Seibeb’s official recognition...

Tour operators demand proper parks
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Tour operators demand proper parks

Eveline de Klerk  Isabel Bento SWAKOPMUND – The government is set to increase park entrance fees as well as conservation fees for national parks. This was revealed during a consultation meeting with tour operators in Swakopmund on Monday to discuss amendments to the current regulations governing these fees. The new fee structure is expected to...

‘Small miners matter’ …as Uis charts new path 
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‘Small miners matter’ …as Uis charts new path 

SWAKOPMUND – The power and potential of small-scale miners in Namibia should not be underestimated. They have carried communities, such as Uis, through economic hardship and now deserve to be fully empowered and integrated into the mainstream mining sector. These were the remarks of Tekla Mutero, president of the Emerging Miners Association of Namibia.  Uis...

Erongo bids farewell to Andre …welcomes /Goagoses
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Erongo bids farewell to Andre …welcomes /Goagoses

SWAKOPMUND – The Erongo region officially welcomed its first female governor, Natalia /Goagoses, on Friday, while also bidding farewell to her predecessor, Neville Andre.  On the day, the region gave Andre his flowers, honouring him for his providing leadership and direction, during what many described as the most difficult period in the region’s recent history....

Observer: We’re a watchdog, not police 
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Observer: We’re a watchdog, not police 

WALVIS BAY – The Fisheries Observer Agency (FOA) CEO Stanley Ndara says they do not have the legal authority to arrest or prosecute anyone found violating Namibia’s fishing laws. Ndara was responding after the agency found itself caught in the crossfire last week, when horse mackerel vessels reportedly landed pilchards estimated to be worth over...

Kuisebmond to get MSME park 
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Kuisebmond to get MSME park 

WALVIS BAY – The Erongo Regional Council will construct a Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME) Park with the aim of addressing youth unemployment and economic exclusion in Kuisebmond.  This is part of the council’s attempt to further promote township economy and reduce poverty within the Walvis Bay community.  The park will be built on...

Namibia ships 45 000 tonnes of salt 
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Namibia ships 45 000 tonnes of salt 

WALVIS BAY – Namibia made history yesterday afternoon when the country shipped its first consignment of goods – 45 000 tonnes of salt destined for Nigeria.  This happened under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement.  The Minister of International Relations and Trade, Selma Ashipala-Musavyi, described it as a defining moment in Namibia’s economic...

Zaamwani flags deliberate pilchard bycatch 
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Zaamwani flags deliberate pilchard bycatch 

WALVIS BAY – Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform minister Inge Zaamwani said there is currently no targeted pilchard fishing taking place.  She admitted that some of the bycatch could be a deliberate act.  The minister made these remarks while defending the ongoing pilchard fishing moratorium. Zaamwani stated that recent landings are undermining efforts to...