Auleria Wakudumo Omusamane weedula 52 okwa xulifa omanga omonamati weedula 22 a xupa moshiponga shodila eshi vati kwa li tava taataa ookavandje nomatotongwe nodila hai ifanwa oWindlass Aquila Microlight mofaalama yavo. Oshiningwanima eshi osha ningilwa kofaalama Grass, momudingonoko waKalkrand, sha ningwa Olomakaya lwopo 08h45. Nakufya okwa tongololwa oye Johannes Jakobus Spangenberg. Omupopiliko wopolifi, Deputy Commissioner...
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Omaufemba otaa yandjwa koTotem …ovanambelewa voikwameni ove mu teelela – Minista ta ti
Auleria Wakudumo Oshakati – Minista woikwameni neameno lokeengaba Lucia Iipumbu okwa indila ovakwashiwana vomomudingonoko waShakati opo va longife omayakulo taa yandjwa kouministeli waye pefimbo lomauliko oipindi aShakati, a shiivika nawa oTotem Expo. Omauliko omadimo okwa hovela Etitano notaa ka kala ko oule woshivike, fiyo Olomakaya tali ya lomafiku 07 Mai neudo. Pefimbo ta patulula omauliko...
Farmers’ Kraal with guest Hanks Saisai – Organising poultry producers to enhance local production
The Namibian Poultry Producers’ Association (PPA) revealed that the Namibian poultry industry’s production value reached N$1.74 billion in 2024. This represents an approximate 13% increase from the N$1.5 billion recorded in 2023. The sector now stands as the second-largest contributor to Namibia’s agricultural production, trailing only the cattle industry, which recorded an estimated N$3.2 billion...
N$11 miljunsa !khōǂgā hâ omkhâisens projekn ge Otjiwarongos !nâ ǂhanusise ge ǂanǂanhe
Mulisa Simiyasa Otjiwarongos – !Nakaǂnôa ministers, Kai!ā tsî !Garo!ā Omkhâisens dis, Evelyn !Nawase-Taeyeles ge ǀgūǁae Otjiwarongos !nâ ǂhanusise !nona !hū!âdi hîa omkhâisens !aroma n hâ ǁaxasina nî !khōǂgāse tsî omde ǂnuwis projekde tsîna ge ǂanǂan, Nē projekdi hîa Otjiwarongos !Ā!khōmais !khōdanas !naka nî hâdi ge 16ǁî Khoraǂuis !âb ai ge dīhe, ǁnāpas ǀnai !ā!khōmaisa a...
Opinion – Deteriorating global trade to weigh on Namibia’s exports
Output growth in the local mining sector has played a key role in driving economic growth rates in the last couple of years. However, recent global political developments have clouded the commodity price outlook for several of Namibia’s main commodity export products. While Namibia has minimal trade linkages with the US (less than 4% of...
Opinion – Need for project management offices in ministries
Namibia’s government faces increasing pressure to deliver efficient services while meeting its national objectives. From infrastructure development to social programmes, ministries oversee complex initiatives requiring strategic coordination and execution. However, challenges such as inefficiency, lack of accountability and project delays continue to hinder progress. A potential solution is to establish dedicated Project Management Offices (PMOs)...
Opinion – A sombre commemoration of Namibia’s darkest chapter
The 28th of May 2025 was officially commemorated on Namibian soil as Genocide Remembrance Day. This is after 36 years as a free nation, and approximately one hundred and 121 years since a senseless act of war was declared and brutally carried out against the Ovaherero and Nama ethnic groups.Albeit long overdue for some unexplained...
PDM bleeds jobs … ‘where did the millions go’?
Lahja Nashuuta Financially struggling Popular Democratic Movement has cut its employees from 48 to 27, removed 21 positions and reduced salaries for most staff and regional coordinators. However, party secretary general Manuel Ngaringombe’s salary remains unscathed, New Era understands. He currently earns a salary equivalent to that of a Member of Parliament. These cost-cutting steps...
Battle for the south
Suizith Tjitaura KEETMANSHOOP – Leader of the Landless People’s Movement (LPM) Bernardus Swartbooi said the movement will retain its grip on the two southern regions, namely //Kharas and Hardap. Swartbooi was responding to a question by Nampa during his party’s press conference at Keetmanshoop over the weekend. Namibians will go to the polls for the...
‘I was defending myself’ …stepfather ‘killer’ pleads not guilty
Iuze Mukube A 33-year-old Keetmanshoop resident yesterday pleaded not guilty to a charge of murder in relation to the death of his then-stepfather, Deon Bobeje, on 27 February 2021 in Kronlein. Kevin Matthew Cloete, who is facing a count of murder for stabbing Bobeje with a knife in the chest during a heated argument, made...









