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MPs tackle health, gender and social welfare
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MPs tackle health, gender and social welfare

OTJIWARONGO – The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Gender Equality, Health and Social Welfare is meeting in Otjiwarongo this week to discuss issues related to access to health services, gender equality and the social welfare of women, children and other vulnerable groups.  Committee chairperson Nono Katjingisiua yesterday said the committee decided to hold this workshop to...

Africa urged to take charge of its digital destiny
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Africa urged to take charge of its digital destiny

Noreen Sitali  JOHANNESBURG – Speaking to parliamentarians and technologists at a plenary session during the 5th ordinary session of the Sixth Legislature of the Pan African Parliament’s headquarters in Midrand, South Africa, Anthony Mveyange, the Director of Programmes at the African Population and Health Research Centre (APHRC), called on Africa to be a passive participant...

Chief Shufu speaks out on human-wildlife conflict
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Chief Shufu speaks out on human-wildlife conflict

SANGWALI – Chief Boniface Lutibezi Shufu of the Mayeyi Traditional Authority has expressed concern that designating over 40% of communal land for biodiversity protection has unintentionally marginalised a significant part of his community.  Speaking on Sunday at the Annual Batsara Cultural Festival, where Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare was the guest of honour, Shufu explained that...

Iran wants accountability for nuclear sites attacks
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Iran wants accountability for nuclear sites attacks

TEHRAN – Iran said yesterday it would hold the United States (US) accountable for attacks on its nuclear sites in any future negotiations, while ruling out direct talks with Washington.  The US struck key Iranian nuclear facilities on 22 June, briefly joining a war launched by Israel that had derailed talks on Tehran’s atomic programme....

Spanish police seize illegal ivory carvings
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Spanish police seize illegal ivory carvings

MADRID – Spanish police said yesterday they had seized dozens of carvings made from the ivory tusks of endangered African and Asian elephants as part of a smuggling and environmental crimes investigation. Officers with the Guardia Civil confiscated 126 ivory carvings of various sizes, many featuring Asian-style designs, from a trading company in the eastern...

Namibia to construct CAF standard stadiums
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Namibia to construct CAF standard stadiums

Hesron Kapanga President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah announced that over the next five years, Namibia will build five Confederation of African Football (CAF) Category Three stadiums across five regions in the country. She made the announcement while addressing the Brave Warriors’ World Cup Campaign fundraising gala dinner in the capital on Saturday, highlighting that sports development is...

We figured out our shortcomings – Hoveka
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We figured out our shortcomings – Hoveka

Zebaldt Ngaruka  The team manager for the Clemens Rukatero Vihajo Okamatapati Soccer League outfit Omurari waCoblenz FC, Rodney Zuma Hoveka, said his club learned from its shortcomings in the fourth division in the first leg. The club made its debut this season, and it is eyeing glory in one of the competitive leagues in the...

Coetzee eyes podium spot in Badlands challenge
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Coetzee eyes podium spot in Badlands challenge

Hesron Kapanga Ultra-endurance cyclist Drikus Coetzee says he is ready to represent Namibia at the Badlands Gravel Challenge in Europe at the end of August. The Badlands Gravel Challenge is an 800-kilometre race featuring a 16 000-metre elevation gain. The course starts in Granada, Spain, and covers diverse European terrain, including the continent’s only deserts...

Billie Jean King Cup makes Namibian debut
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Billie Jean King Cup makes Namibian debut

Hilma Nalupe The Central Tennis Club in Windhoek is abuzz with talent this week as Namibia plays host to the prestigious Billie Jean King Cup for the very first time. From 4 to 9 August, 12 African nations, Algeria, Botswana, Burundi, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Morocco, Nigeria, Tunisia, Uganda, Zimbabwe and hosts Namibia, are battling it...

Small-scale mining sector potential remains untapped …ministry eyes growth 
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Small-scale mining sector potential remains untapped …ministry eyes growth 

Lahja Nashuuta  Namibia’s small-scale mining (SSM) sector generates an estimated US$4 million annually, with a 2% royalty rate applied to semi-precious stone exports, according to the Ministry of Industries,Mines, and Energy.  The ministry says these royalties directly contribute to national revenue, while small-scale mining continues to play a critical role in grassroots poverty reduction and...