I doubt many of us can fathom the mystery of how the trauma experienced by our ancestors still influences the way we think, feel, and act. Studies on the psychological harm of Namibia’s conflicted history are sparse, but similar experiences from elsewhere may help fill the gaps in understanding the inter-generational nature of trauma. Trauma...
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Opinion – Economic resilience through talent, leadership development
Namibia stands at a defining moment. With abundant natural resources, a young and dynamic population and strategic positioning within the region, the nation holds significant promise for long-term prosperity. However, to fully unlock this potential, we must look beyond economic fundamentals and focus on what drives true resilience – our people and the leadership we...
Opinion – Pothole economy: Filling people’s pockets
With the blessed rains we have received since the beginning of the year, we have been fortunate as Namibians. The entire country has been generously soaked, and not a moment too soon. Our roads are the only part of our nation that did not benefit from the rain. Namibia boasts some of Africa’s best roads...
MP lifts lid on RCC’s ‘corruption’ stench
Rudolf Gaiseb Landless People’s Movement Member of parliament Utaara Mootu has flagged potential corruption at the Roads Contractor Company (RCC). In the National Assembly yesterday, while putting questions to Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare, she alleged that an unauthorised transaction amounting to N$4 million was made to four entities by the company’s interim CEO, Dasius Nelumbu....
Nanyeni: Debt must fund development, not consumption
OMUTHIYA – Swapo Party member of Parliament (MP) Fenny Nanyeni has called for Namibia’s borrowing strategies to prioritise capital formation over consumption during her contribution to the 2025/26 national budget debate.Nanyeni expressed concern over the N$13.7 billion allocation for debt servicing out of the total N$106.3 billion budget for the current financial year.Speaking in the...
Otjiwarongo accident claims two lives
… four trucks south involved OTJIWARONGO – Two men lost their lives on Thursday morning in an accident involving four trucks approximately 12 kilometres south of Otjiwarongo in the Otjozondjupa Region.Regional Police Commander, Commissioner, Philip Hidengwa, told Nampa at the accident scene that preliminary investigations indicate that the truck with an Outapi number plate was...
Seven-seaters drive economy – Nekundi
Heather Erdmann Transport minister Veikko Nekundi says the full-blown seven-seaters’ association plays an integral role in the country as drivers contribute to the country’s economy. “They are the ones who ensure that citizens are enabled to travel in-between towns, as Namibia is a vast country with large distances to travel. The seven-seaters also participate in...
Safeguard job opportunities for Namibian youth – Amutenya
Lahja Nashuuta Swapo lawmaker Willem Amutenya has urged the government to create opportunities for informal and small-scale businesses, particularly for young Namibians. In his maiden speech, Amutenya highlighted the necessity to safeguard existing job opportunities from foreign enterprises, while advocating stricter supervision of foreign employment. He also suggested the government conducts inspections to evaluate...
Liwela wants bigger compensation for human-wildlife conflict
Lahja Nashuuta Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) lawmaker and shadow environment minister Likando Rodrick Liwela has urged the government to increase compensation for those affected by human-wildlife conflict. In his maiden speech in the National Assembly, Liwela welcomed the recent improvements to the Human-Wildlife Conflict Self-Reliance Scheme, which increased compensation for livestock losses from N$5...
Theofelus: Scams, cyberattacks a growing concern
Iuze Mukube Information and Communication Technology (ICT) minister Emma Theofelus has raised significant concerns regarding increasing scams, cyber-attacks, synthetic media, deepfakes and other forms of social digital deception affecting unsuspecting Namibians. She highlighted that these cyber- threats endanger not only individuals’ privacy and financial security, but also undermine national trust and social cohesion. The minister...









