Loide Jason Mulisa Simiyasa Aletta Shikololo OTJIWARONGO – Swapo presidential candidate Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah remains optimistic that ongoing negotiations between Namibia and Germany on the genocide issue will be concluded to the satisfaction of the descendants of the victims. She addressed a fully-packed political rally for Swapo at the Mokati Sports Stadium in Otjiwarongo on Saturday...
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Namibia calls for ceasefires on UN Day
Loide Jason Kavetja Ngaizuvare President Nangolo Mbumba has called for an immediate ceasefire in conflict zones like Gaza and Lebanon, while urging global unity in addressing unrest. Speaking under the theme “Cultivating a Culture of Peace” on the occasion of United Nations (UN) Day yesterday, he highlighted the critical role of dialogue and diplomacy in...
AR wants foreign land ownership banned
Namibian political party Affirmative Repositioning has taken a different view of the land reform agenda by focusing on appropriation, banning foreign land ownership, and the removal of the controversial Red Line. These positions are articulated in the AR manifesto, dubbed ‘Plans for Namibia’, launched at the weekend in Katima Mulilo. The party promises fundamental changes...
Namibia an ally against Cuba’s blockade… as Mushelenga defends foreign policy
Loide Jason Otniel Hembapu Cuban ambassador Sergio Vigoa de la Uz has described Namibia’s support for Cuba’s continued fight against the USA’s economic, financial and commercial blockade against the island nation as consistent, uncompromising and reliable. The USA’s blockade against Cuba, which has been in place for over 60 years now, has since 1958 prevented...
Etoto’s absent fathers… crisis worsened by contraceptive shortages
ETOTO – A growing crisis has left women and children having to fend for themselves after most of the purported fathers in Etoto vanished into thin air. Here, in this village of the Kunene region, the crisis of absent fathers is not a myth. It is visible to the naked eye. The shortage of contraceptives...
Mudge threatens to dissolve ECN, ACC… lays out RP’s vision for Namibia
Republican Party of Namibia leader Henk Mudge has expressed what he terms deep concern over the state of the nation under the current administration. Speaking to the media at a briefing on Monday, he highlighted several issues facing the country, including unemployment, poverty and corruption. Mudge also used the platform to unveil 26 candidates for...
ECN credibility ‘diminishing‘… As concerns over Ren-Form CC job persist
Loide Jason Lahja Nashuuta As the national elections approach, the political atmosphere in Namibia is increasingly fraught with discord as political parties continue their protest against the electoral process in the weeks preceding the vote. This situation arises from serious accusations that the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) granted the ballot printing contract to South...
Donkeys carry Kunene
In the rugged landscapes of Kunene, the humble donkey continues to play a pivotal role in the daily lives of many communities. Whether it is to fetch water, buy food or visit the hospital, donkeys help communities in areas where public transport is not freely available and expensive. While donkey meat is enjoyed in certain...
On the spot – Nashinge on opposition politics, governance
New Era reporter Loide Jason recently sat down with Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) spokesperson Imms Nashinge to discuss his upbringing, his transition from a media practitioner to engaging in active politics, and his views on recent political events. LJ: Can you tell us a bit about yourself — who Imms Nashinge is? Can you...
Mbumba blows Namibia’s horn… demands seat at global table
President Nangolo Mbumba announced that Namibia has transitioned from being a passive participant to an active contributor in global dialogues, emphasising its commitment to promoting equality and recognition for smaller and developing nations in international decision-making processes. The Head of State made these remarks at State House while reflecting on his recent visits to New...