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Opinion – How to build on Namibia’s economic strengths
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Opinion – How to build on Namibia’s economic strengths

For years, conversations about Namibia’s economy have focused on what’s not working, youth unemployment, foreign dominance in key industries and the barriers that keep most of the wealth in only a few hands. These frustrations are valid. However, while it’s easy to point out problems, what we don’t talk about enough is where Namibia is...

Divundu boy overnights at service for memorial … travels 200 km to salute Nujoma  
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Divundu boy overnights at service for memorial … travels 200 km to salute Nujoma  

Lylie Joel  RUNDU – Kavango East education director Christine Shilima says they need more time to assess the situation of the 13-year-old boy who had dropped out of school and recently travelled to the memorial service of Founding President Sam Nujoma alone. Shilima pledged during the regional memorial service for Nujoma in Rundu on Saturday...

Fishrot trial gets August date
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Fishrot trial gets August date

Iuze Mukube Judge Moses Chinhengo gave directives yesterday for the Fishrot fraud, corruption and racketeering trial to proceed on 4 August 2025. All pending matters affecting the commencement of the trial should be resolved beforehand, the judge said. To ensure everything is finalised before the start of the trial, Chinhengo directed the parties involved in...

Don’t betray Nujoma: Esau
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Don’t betray Nujoma: Esau

Eba Kandavazu  Erstwhile fisheries minister Bernhardt Esau says in remembering late Founding President  Sam Nujoma, Namibians should honour him as a hero whose character as a leader should not be betrayed. Esau, who is facing multiple corruption charges in connection with the alleged bribery and allocation of fishing quotas to Icelandic fishing company Samherji, was...

State closes arguments in pickaxe ‘killer’ case
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State closes arguments in pickaxe ‘killer’ case

Iuze Mukube Submitting its closing arguments on 14 February 2025, the State claims to have proven beyond a reasonable doubt that alleged pickaxe murderer Barnabas Nawaseb was not defending himself when he attacked his victim. Nawaseb is facing charges of housebreaking with the intent to murder and murder, read with the provisions of the Domestic...

My uncle was charming, niece says
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My uncle was charming, niece says

Mulisa Simiyasa GROOTFONTEIN – Elizabeth Asino Joseph, a niece of late Founding President Sam Nujoma, on Monday described him as a constellation of kindness, charm and guidance. “Tatekulu, as we called him at home, was more than a president. He was a great teacher to us, very generous man, a guiding light and the most...

Working for Nujoma a learning opportunity: Nandago
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Working for Nujoma a learning opportunity: Nandago

Eba Kandovazu  Founding President Sam Nujoma’s former chief of protocol and Namibia’s current ambassador to Angola Patrick Nandago, said working for Nujoma was always a learning opportunity for him. In an interview with Nampa on Monday, Nandago said he first met Nujoma in 1977 in Lubango, Angola, while he (Nandago) served as a combatant in...

Kunene celebrates Nujoma’s legacy
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Kunene celebrates Nujoma’s legacy

Uakutura Kambaekua OPUWO – Hundreds of mourners gathered at Opuwo’s Open Market on Sunday to honour and celebrate the life and legacy of Namibia’s first president Sam Nujoma.He died in Windhoek on 8 February 2025.Kunene residents described him as a unifier, a beacon of hope for Namibian people and an individual who championed the country’s...

Wounded SA soldiers return home
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Wounded SA soldiers return home

JOHANNESBURG – South African troops seriously wounded in the conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have returned home for treatment, the military said yesterday. Rwanda-backed M23 fighters have captured swathes of eastern DRC despite military support provided by several countries, including South Africa, to the Congolese army. The wounded troops were part of...

Mauritania prosecutors seek hefty jail for ex-leader 
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Mauritania prosecutors seek hefty jail for ex-leader 

Mauritanian prosecutors asked an appeals court Monday to sentence ex-president Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz to 20 years in prison for abuse of office and embezzlement, seeking to increase the original five-year sentence he is appealing. Aziz, who led Mauritania from 2008 to 2019, was convicted in 2023 of using his power to amass a fortune....