The mining industry employed some 18 000 people last year, including contractors. In terms of permanent employees, about 8 900 people were recruited, 97% of whom are Namibians. This was revealed by Chamber of Mines CEO Veston Malango. He said these numbers were mostly attainable from Chamber members, which include mining giants such as Namdeb,...
Author: Paheja Siririka (Paheja Siririka)
House of Connection by Elisia at NAGN
After being in the creative space for eight years, Namibian printmaker and sculptor Elisia Nghidishange is still passionate about art, a craft she has no desire to let go of, redefining herself through her latest solo project House of Connection. Launched by the National Art Gallery of Namibia and StArt Art Gallery, this latest body...
On the spot – Access Bank: New kid on the block
There is a new bank in town called Access Bank, which was issued with a provisional licence by the Bank of Namibia. New Era journalist Paheja Siririka (PS) engaged the Head of the Access Bank Namibian project, Oluseun Onasoga (OO), on their operations in Namibia, and their niche in the sector. Issues discussed include the...
Mass TB screening needed at mines
The Chamber of Mines chief executive Veston Malango has admitted that to a certain extent, mines in Namibia have been in denial over the immense presence of tuberculosis (TB), as there is no sufficient screening at sites. “That is because we have not done screening at the mines to establish that we have a problem,...
Young parliamentarians tackle school meals
Two representatives from Namibia’s Sixth Session of the Children’s Parliament engaged in discussions at the recent Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU 149) Assembly held in Geneva, Switzerland, advocating legislative measures concerning school meal programmes. Prisha Mokotjomela, who chairs the committee focused on children’s rights and climate change, along with Gerson Neumbo, the chairperson of the committee on...
OLAF spreading happiness with dance
Last weekend, Zoo Park was bustling with activities as the organisers of the fourth edition of the Otjomuise Live Arts Festival 2024 (OLAF), known as the MOVE! Edition, hosted community members to support local artists and celebrate their stories through dance. Zacharia “Xallamo” Gariseb (27), expressed that growing up in a musical family immersed him...
Momeya scoops Bantu awards
A local short film titled Momeya, crafted and produced by Ndakalako Shilongo received two accolades at the recently concluded Bantu Film Festival in Gaborone, Botswana. The film was honoured with awards for Best Costume Design and Make-Up as well as Best Cinematography. The festival, which took place from 8 to 12 October, served as a...
Khawa ûi-ûi ǀgaiǀgaruǂansa Namibiab mâsib
ǀAweǁgui-aon Frankly Speaking ti hâ !nans !naka ǀgaiǀgaru ǂande ǀgoragu tsî ǁgâiǂuisens ǀkha ûis ǁgūbasa ūhân ge ǂgom!gâba ūhâ, ǀgaǀgaruǂans !hūb !nâ ǁkhawa ûiba māhe tsîn khoena tsâsigu âna !aob ose a ǁgâiǂui!nâ ǁkhāse. ǂHôaǂgares tsî ai-īsiǂhôaǂgares ǂhôan ǀhaoǀhao-aob Franklin Shitalenib, hîa !nāsase Black North Side Rabbi ti a ǂansab, tsî ǀgaiǀgaruses Frieda Etuhole Mukufas,...
Katengo kandongwama kekezo ya likolo za buoki
Bakeñisa kuekezeha ni kuhula kwanombolo ya baoki mwa likolo za lituto zepahami mwanaha Namibia, katengo kakabona za babeleki bamakete banaha Namibia ili kakazibahala ka HPCN kaiketezi kufukuza nombolo yabaituti ba zabuoki. Mwaliñolo la taelo lene lifilwe cwalecwale, lene li amuhezwi kamaikuto ashelashelana, katengo ka HPCN nekaize nombolo ya baituti ba baoki ifitelezi nombolo likolo lilumelezwi...
Reviving the poetry scene in Namibia
The organisers of Frankly Speaking, a frequent poetry session, strongly believe that poetry can be revived in the country and create a platform where creatives can express themselves. Radio and television producer Franklin Shitaleni, also known as Black North Side Rabbi and poet Frieda Etuhole Mukufa, stage name Damn Etu started the poetry session to...