WALVIS BAY – Walvis Bay fishermen under the Government Employment Redress Programme (GERP) are demanding urgent reforms to the fishing quota system, claiming continued exploitation, lack of employment, and broken promises by both Government and partner companies A recent meeting held in Walvis Bay served as a unifier to end what the fishermen described as...
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The crucial role fishermen play in the industry
Pinehas K Pinehas Fishermen contribute greatly to the growth of the country’s fishing industry by sacrificing a lot of their time going out to sea. The fishing industry consistently remains one of the most crucial sectors for Namibia’s economic growth, mainly because of the high employment opportunity potential the industry has. Fishermen, one of the...
Boeing April deliveries hit by US-China trade war
NEW YORK – Boeing commercial plane deliveries rose slightly in April despite a hit from the United States’ (US) trade war with China, according to figures released Tuesday. The American aviation giant delivered 45 commercial aircraft, up from 41 in March, the data showed. Yet, only two planes went to Chinese customers during the month,...
Only 25% of SOEs submit procurement plans
Rudolf Gaiseb Out of over 173 State-owned enterprises (SOEs), only 42 submitted their procurement plans to the Public Procurement Unit for the 2025/26 financial year, a report has revealed. Of the 42, only five were made on time. These statistics were revealed by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) yesterday. The institute raised concerns...
HIV claims 3 700 lives in 2023
Eba Kandovazu A total of 3 700 Namibians succumbed to HIV/AIDS in 2023, with 2 100 being women and 1 600 men. This information was revealed by Axel Tibinyane, the acting executive director of health and social welfare policy in the Health ministry.He shared these statistics at the 19th International Conference on HIV Treatment, Pathogenesis...
GBV burning Namibia …over 4 400 cases recorded in 11 months
Isabel Bento SWAKOPMUND – Namibia recorded 4 405 cases of gender-based violence (GBV) between April 2024 and February 2025, with 1 345 of those being rape cases, Inspector General of the Namibian Police Force Joseph Shikongo has said. The rising number of child sexual abuse cases, in particular, has sparked concern among authorities and civil...
298 cars stolen in 2024
Iuze Mukube According to statistics provided by the Namibian Police Force show that 298 motor-vehicles were stolen across the country between 2024 and January 2025. This marks a slight decrease from the 379 vehicles reported stolen between 2023 and 2024. The statistics were confirmed by police spokesperson Kauna Shikwambi. She noted that unlike other crimes,...
‘Herbalist’ denied bail … accused of attempted murder, kidnapping, firearm charges
Auleria Wakudumo Self-proclaimed herbalist Kennedy Thiogo Kasume, well- known as Dr Andrew, was denied bail on Tuesday after his appearance at the Oshakati Magistrate’s Court on charges of attempted murder, kidnapping, obstructing the course of justice and firearm offences. It is alleged that the suspect shot his 28-year-old housemate and co-worker Nahum Shanyengadje in the...
Seven gun for Kamanjab, Sesfontein constituencies
Uakutura Kambaekua OPUWO – The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) has announced the names of candidates set to contest the by-elections of the Kamanjab and Sesfontein constituencies on 17 June 2025. Seven candidates were vetted and approved. ECN Kunene regional electoral officer Mike Nganjone informed Nampa on Friday that three candidates have been successfully registered...
Nored launches ‘Takamisa’
Paulina Ndalikokule NKURENKURU – The Northern Regional Electricity Distributor (Nored) on Monday launched the safety education and awareness campaign codenamed ‘Takamisa’. The campaign targets the distributor’s employees as well as members of the public, in line with its strategic objective of ensuring zero harm, urging them to be cautious when handling electricity appliances and equipment....









