WASHINGTON– European Union (EU) trade chief Maros Sefcovic, said on Thursday reciprocity in tariffs should be made to work for both the bloc and Washington, after talks with his counterparts in US president Donald Trump’s administration. While the United States is planning “reciprocal tariffs,” the European Union is open to working with Trump officials towards...
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Data infrastructure increasingly vulnerable …Local businesses urged to enhance cybersecurity efforts
Rudolf Gaiseb A local digital firm, Facilit8 Namibia, has warned that Namibia’s data infrastructure is increasingly becoming vulnerable to cyber-attacks, and the trend is worrying. This was said by Facilit8 owner and technology specialist, Nrupesh Soni. He highlighted recent incidents at Paratus Namibia and Telecom Namibia, saying they revealed concerning underlying issues of cybersecurity readiness and resilience. “Namibia’s...
Opinion – Sam Nujoma: A legacy of struggle, forgiveness, unity
Namibia’s past is a painful story of division, oppression, and suffering. Under the apartheid regime, blacks and whites were kept apart, not by choice but by force. People were turned against each other, tribal lines were deepened, and hatred was sown like seeds in the wind. Black Namibians lived under a system that denied them...
Opinion – Nujoma: Lion of Namibia, whose roar echoes in eternity
It is with profound respect and deep sorrow that we bid farewell to Dr. Sam Nujoma, the Founding Father of the Namibian nation and its first president, who passed away on 8 February 2025. Born on 12 May 1929, Dr. Nujoma lived a life of extraordinary dedication, courage and vision, leaving an indelible mark on...
Opinion – A tribute to His Excellency Dr. Sam Shafiishuna Nujoma
We stand in deep reverence and gratitude, as we pay tribute to a remarkable son of Africa—His Excellency Dr. Sam Shafiishuna Nujoma, the Founding President of the Republic of Namibia and the father of our nation. Dr. Nujoma’s life is a story of unwavering courage, selfless sacrifice, and unshakeable love for his people. From humble...
Cooking for Nujoma
Andreas Thomas For decades, they worked behind the scenes, ensuring that meals were prepared, tables were set and a sense of home was created, even in the most difficult times. Now, as Namibia prepares to bid farewell to its Founding President Sam Nujoma, three women who once cooked for him – both in exile and...
Nujoma lives on in namesakes
Auleria Wakudumo Several individuals named after late Founding President Sam Nujoma have expressed their commitment to uphold and preserve his legacy. They expressed great pride in bearing the name of a legendary figure who fought for Namibia’s independence. Sam Shafiishuna Haimbodi, a grade 10 learner at Maurits Devenish Private School in Ongwediva, said he felt...
Tourist cancellation claims dismissed … friendlier visa regime kicks off in March
The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security has dismissed claims by a local newspaper that European tourists are cancelling trips to Namibia because of the introduction of new visa regulations and a malfunctioning E-visa portal. In a statement last Thursday, the ministry slammed these allegations, clarifying that the E-visa for visa-on-arrival has not...
Kalimbeza wakes up from slumber … delivers 70 tonnes of rice
KATIMA MULILO – The Kalimbeza Rice Project has harvested 70 tonnes of the short-term rice variety that was planted in October last year. This follows years of no rice production at the only State-run green scheme project in the Zambezi region. Kalimbeza project manager Patrick Kompeli told Nampa that although there is a total of...
Thousands flock to Eenhana in Nujoma’s honour
EENHANA – Eenhana town in Ohangwena region became the focal point of national mourning as Namibians from far and wide converged to pay last respects to the late Founding President, Sam Nujoma. As early as 06h00 on Friday, thousands of people had already lined the roads, from Okahao to Eenhana, waiting patiently to have a...









