NAIROBI – Save the Children yesterday said it had witnessed a “horrifying” spike in the number of children being sexually assaulted in DR Congo, recording more than triple the number compared to a year ago. “Armed men entered our house and raped me, my sister and my mother,” a 16-year-old Congolese girl told the charity....
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Eteyo lolwishi neudo otali hafifa
Auleria Wakudumo Oproyeka yolwishi yaUnam Ogongo oya mona eteyo li li nawa – naashi otashi pandulilwa omuloka woneudo wali muwa. Omupeduwiliki waUnam Kenneth Matengu okwa holola kutya ova wedela onhele yokukuna olwishi okudja peehecta 4.1 odula ya dja ko fiyo okeehecta 6.7 neudo. “Molwaashi onhele yolwishi oya wedelwa neudo, oproyeka oya teelelwa i te ye...
Niger nationalises unit of French uranium corp
NIAMEY – Niger’s ruling military junta on Thursday announced that it was nationalising a unit of French uranium company Orano, the latest step in a deepening rift between Paris and Niamey. Orano had already lost operational control of its Niger-based subsidiary Somair last year. “Faced with the irresponsible, illegal and disloyal behaviour of Orano, a...
Opinion – Nuclear energy in Namibia’s energy strategy
The Government of the Republic of Namibia, guided by the Swapo Party manifesto, has identified nuclear energy as a strategic priority. This initiative aims to diversify the national energy mix, enhance energy security and support long-term sustainability. Namibia currently imports more than half of its electricity, despite having abundant solar and wind resources. However, the...
Commonwealth SG pays tribute to Namibia’s fallen heroes
The Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, was deeply moved on Saturday on her first visit to Namibia’s national shrine, the Heroes Acre, where two former presidents were laid to rest. “It’s a very emotional experience for me to learn of the past, and to see where founding president (Sam Nujoma) and President Hage...
August 26 Holdings’ dealings above board – Kapofi
Lahja Nashuuta The State-owned August 26 Holdings has secured and completed more than 150 government contracts worth over N$1 billion in the past decade, Defence and Veterans Affairs Minister Frans Kapofi has confirmed. Founded on 14 August 1998, and fully owned by the Ministry of Defence and Veterans Affairs, August 26 Holdings operates in construction,...
South African gets 15 years for vehicle theft
The 38-year-old South African woman who was convicted of motor vehicle theft and contravening several sections of the Prevention of Organised Crime Act 29 of 2004 (POCA), was sentenced to an effective 15 years in prison in the Katima Mulilo Regional Court on Wednesday. Chante Coetzee was convicted on three counts. She was sentenced to...
Free education to include private institutions
Rudolf Gaiseb The education ministry has reaffirmed including students at private tertiary institutions in the government’s free education initiative. Education deputy minister Dino Ballotti said funding should focus on the student – not the private institution. Speaking at a meeting for the free education task force on Thursday, he highlighted the significance of an inclusive...
Namibia targets electricity self-sufficiency
Namibia is targeting 80% electricity self-sufficiency by 2030, director of energy in the Ministry of Industries, Mines and Energy John Titus said. This target will be met through strategic investments in renewable energy sources like wind power and green hydrogen. Titus made these remarks during the opening of the Namibia-Germany Green Hydrogen Research and Development...
Eight killed in Brazil hot air balloon accident
At least eight people were killed on Saturday when a hot-air balloon with 21 passengers caught fire in southern Brazil, a state governor said. It was the second fatal balloon accident in the vast South American country in less than a week. “Eight fatalities and 13 survivors,” Santa Catarina state governor Jorginho Mello said on...








