Matheus David The Eco Dialogue Collective (EDC) officially launched The Green Screen initiative on Wednesday. The event brought together journalists, researchers, civil society, and development partners to welcome a new chapter in Namibia’s green future. The objective is to make information more accessible, strengthen transparency, and help people understand what Namibia’s green transition really means....
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Murder accused trio trial moved to High Court
Iuze Mukube The trial of three men who allegedly attacked and killed Stanley Sebastian Cloete by stabbing him with sharp objects before fleeing the scene in his vehicle, has been transferred to the High Court. This follows the decision of Prosecutor General Martha Imalwa yesterday to transfer the matter from the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court to...
Opinion – Beyond the banner: The Okakarara lesson
The victory of Kapika Tjaverua on 26 November 2025, is more than just a political result, it is a powerful lesson in democracy and community consciousness. It validated the public declaration made during the campaign that voters in Okakarara are ready to choose quality and conviction over political colours and slogans. This critical shift in...
AC Boxing launches Community Clean-Up with handover
Hilma Nalupe AC Boxing Academy handed over boxing equipment to seven clubs yesterday as part of its Community Clean-Up initiative. An initiative that aims to empower local sports groups that promote discipline, youth development, and community cleanliness. AC Boxing Academy is moving to a new gym and, as such, has decided to share and hand...
Editorial – Govt’s land reform efforts need support
This week, government handed over Farm Alpha No:628 to be used to extend the Aminuis communal area. This is indeed a welcome move. The Aminuis communal area is one of the hardest hit by drought every year, and the fact that it is over stocked with livestock makes the situation much worse. Land is the...
UN fears new ‘atrocities’ in Sudan
GENEVA – UN human rights commissioner Volker Turk yesterday said that he fears new “atrocities” in Sudan amid intense fighting between the army and paramilitary forces in the battleground Kordofan region. Fighting has intensified across the three states that make up Kordofan as the Sudanese army seeks to keep the rival Rapid Support Forces (RSF)...
Opinion – Khorixas youth want development not politics
As a native of Khorixas, a beautiful town in the southern Kunene region, I want to see my hometown finally support its young people. This isn’t about comparing Khorixas to Oshakati but about facing the reality we experience every day. Recently, I was among 50 youths selected from the Kunene region to attend a training...
Opinion – The hidden pain behind teens’ pregnancy
I do not believe that a 15-year-old girl falls pregnant by choice. Behind many teenage pregnancies lies a story of pain, trauma, and unspoken suffering. As someone who works closely with adolescents, I have witnessed too many girls’ navigating pregnancy with silent wounds, afraid, shamed, and unsupported. Many young girls face abuse and manipulation at...
Iitula builds beauty brand from campus desk
Matheus David Inside a softly lit room in Tsandi, the glow of a ring light falls gently on a young woman seated behind her worktable. Her posture is focused, her hands steady, her tools neatly arranged around her, bottles of polish, brushes, and practice charts pinned to the wall. Wearing her mask and work apron,...
Haraes: Khorixas’ guiding mother to many
Auleria Wakudumo In Donkerhoek, Khorixas in the Kunene region, where poverty and hardship often overshadow daily life, 44-year-old Adleritha Haraes has become a gentle source of comfort and protection for the children. She runs a small soup kitchen called Hands of God Soup Kitchen, where she caters for 25 children, most of them girls. Caring...









