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Heeding an ancestral call back home
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Heeding an ancestral call back home

GAM – “I’ve travelled all over the world. This [Namibia] is home. I want to take all of you [along when I travel] on a big bus, and take you around. “When you are there, you will say, ‘I want to go back home.’ That’s why I say Namibia is the only place we can...

VP jumps onto green hydrogen bandwagon
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VP jumps onto green hydrogen bandwagon

Vice President Lucia Witbooi wants the speedy finalisation and implementation of a comprehensive national policy and regulatory framework around the country’s booming green hydrogen programme and emerging fossil energy industry.  She made the call on the executive team of the Namibia Green Hydrogen Programme (NGHP), led by Green Hydrogen Commissioner James Mnyupe, during a courtesy...

N$145m ICT fund to benefit Omaheke
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N$145m ICT fund to benefit Omaheke

Information minister Emma Theofelus recently held in-depth discussions with the Omaheke regional leadership. The purpose of the visit was to identify gaps in connectivity, as well as the lack of network towers and access to information in various key areas of the region. Theofelus met Omaheke governor Pijoo Nganate, regional councillors and key stakeholders from...

Tsumkwe battles malaria outbreak
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Tsumkwe battles malaria outbreak

TSUMKWE – The vastly-populated Tsumkwe constituency in the Otjozondjupa region is currently grasping with a malaria outbreak across its various settlements. More than 140 cases of the life-threatening disease were recorded.  The constituency, whose district capital is the Tsumkwe settlement, is mainly inhabited by numerous marginalised groups of the San community and other ethnic groups....

Overcrowded schools thorn in Tsumkwe’s flesh 
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Overcrowded schools thorn in Tsumkwe’s flesh 

TSUMKWE – A huge influx of children from surrounding marginalised communities and limited school infrastructure remain one of the biggest challenges for schools in the Tsumkwe settlement.  As a result, most schools in the area have overcrowded hostels and classrooms.  From the constituency’s six government schools with hostel facilities within the Tsumkwe constituency, both the...

Walvis port handles N$4.7 billion in exports …maintains global appeal as preferred cargo-handler
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Walvis port handles N$4.7 billion in exports …maintains global appeal as preferred cargo-handler

The Port of Walvis Bay rubber-stamped its authority as the country’s largest commercial anchorage when it performed beyond expectation by handling export cargo worth over N$4.7 billion in January 2025 alone. This is according to the latest Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA)’s Merchandise Trade Bulletin.  The port is strategically located halfway down Namibia’s coast, and provides...

Otjiwarongos ge N$71 miljun marisa daoga !gâi!gâis !aroma ǂnûiǂui hâ 
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Otjiwarongos ge N$71 miljun marisa daoga !gâi!gâis !aroma ǂnûiǂui hâ 

Otjiwarongos di !ā!khōmais ge Daogu Mûǂams ǂGaes (RFA) tsî Daogu ǂGaeǂguis hâra ǀkha !hûǁare hâse sao ra !nona kurigu !nâ N$71 miljunsa daoga ǂgaoǀkhāsa !harigu ǁga omkhâis tsî ǁgaihâ daoga Otjiwarongos !nâ !gâi!gâi!nâs !aroma nî ǁguiri.  Nē sîsengu hîa !harodi !nâ nî dīhese īgu ge nē !nona ǂnûiǂgādi ǁnâugub hîa N$71 miljuns ai nî hâs...

Otjiwarongo pumps N$71m into road upgrades
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Otjiwarongo pumps N$71m into road upgrades

The Otjiwarongo municipality, in collaboration with the Road Fund Administration (RFA) and the Roads Authority (RA), will over the next three years invest over N$71 million in road upgrades and the rehabilitation of critical streets at the town.  The upgrades, which will be done in phases, are part of a tripartite agreement which is valued...

Florence Ndinda: Perfecting the art of chilli production …overcoming adversity through home gardening
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Florence Ndinda: Perfecting the art of chilli production …overcoming adversity through home gardening

Through her garden and home kitchen, Florence Ndinda has managed to redefine the art of chilli production. She is now one of the country’s thriving suppliers of various flavoured chilli sauces and spices.  The 42-year-old Ndinda, who runs a successful home garden and kitchen from Okatjoruu in the Okakarara constituency, has since 2019 ventured into...