KAOKO-OTAVI – The Kaoko-Otavi Correctional Facility is like no other. Unlike any other correctional facility, it is designed to improve lives through farming, skills training and rehabilitation. The facility is billed a rehabilitation centre for low-risk offenders. However, that arm is not functional yet as the kitchen and other support facilities are yet to be...
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Government to probe Mariental accident
The Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security, Lucia Iipumbu, says a government investigation will “get to the bottom” of why 16 correctional officers were loaded into a van meant for transporting inmates. Speaking at a press conference on Monday, Iipumbu dismissed claims that the officers did not have an alternative decent means of...
MVA Fund to cover burials, support families in Mariental tragedy
The Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Fund has pledged to cover the burials in full and provide financial support for the dependants of the 16 people who lost their lives in Saturday’s tragic crash near Mariental. Announcing the intervention at a media briefing in Windhoek, the fund’s chief executive officer Rosalia Haufiku said the organisation had...
Tsuob !hanagu ge ǂûn, sîsenn tsî !âubasensa ra mā
TSUOB -!Am !hanagu ge ûiga mûmûsase Tsuob !nâ ra ǀkharaǀkhara. ǁNāpa i ge !hanaǂûn ǀguina ǂoaxa-ūhe tama hâ, xawe sîsenga ǂnuwi, skolga ǂkhâ!nâ tsî ǀasa !âubasensa ǁnā omaridi hîa gaxuse ǂû-e oms tawa ūhâbasens ǁgoaǂuis ǀkha ge hâ i gu tsîna ra mā. ǀGūǁaeb ge New Eraba ǁnā ǁhûi!nâǂharisa sari hâ i, omkhâisens ǂnamipe ǂanǂui...
Heroes to the end …Officers killed in gruesome car accident
Namibia has been thrown into mourning following one of the darkest road tragedies in recent memory after 16 people – 14 officers from the Namibian Correctional Services and the Namibian Police Force, as well as two civilians, died in the horrific road accident on Saturday. The civilians were a heavily pregnant woman and her sister....
Outjo gardens grow food, jobs and hope
OUTJO – In the town of Outjo, green gardens are changing lives. They are not just producing vegetables, but also creating jobs, supporting schools, and giving hope to families who once struggled to put food on the table. When New Era visited the constituency recently to assess developments and challenges in the area, two stories...
Councillor builds hope amidst adversity
OUTJO – On a hot afternoon in Seringkop in the Outjo constituency of the Kunene region, children gather under a half-finished school roof. The roof is a solemn promise to them of something their parents never had: a proper school. Their laughter echoes across the dusty yard, where bricks and timber lie waiting to complete...
Opuwo’s community servant …councillor building dreams on limited funds
OPUWO – Opuwo Urban constituency councillor Ueutjerevi Ngunaihe walked into office five years ago full of hope, only to discover that his office had “zero budget.” Instead of sitting back, he rolled up his sleeves, knocked on doors, and turned to donors to bring development to his people. Today, he looks back with pride, saying...
Nam-Malagasy ties that bind …nations forge strong economic cooperation
Namibia and Madagascar have laid the groundwork for a new era of cooperation that promises to boost trade, cultural exchange and investment opportunities between the two nations. This follows International Relations and Cooperation Minister Selma Ashipala-Musavyi’s official visit to Madagascar, where she participated in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Summit. She used the occasion...
Ngurare pitches blue economy as Africa’s future
Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare, has urged African nations to embrace the blue economy as a central pillar of sustainable growth, food security, and regional integration, saying the continent’s future prosperity depends on how well it manages its oceans and waterways. Ngurare was speaking at a high-level thematic side event during the Ninth Tokyo International Conference...









