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Buffer fences mooted to curb accidents
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Buffer fences mooted to curb accidents

Lahja Nashuuta Namibia plans to erect fences along national highways as a measure to reduce the carnage caused by stray animals once the Road Bill becomes a law. This was revealed by transport minister John Mutorwa last week in the National Assembly. While motivating the draft law, he acknowledged that there are many stray wild...

Swapo wasn’t ready for Nujoma’s death: Shaningwa
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Swapo wasn’t ready for Nujoma’s death: Shaningwa

Andreas Thomas  Swapo secretary general Sophia Shaningwa said the party was unprepared for the death of its founding leader, Founding President Sam Nujoma, despite his extended hospitalisation. The longtime Swapo president died in a Windhoek hospital on Saturday.In a statement on Sunday, Shaningwa said Nujoma worked tirelessly for Namibia’s freedom since the formation of Swapo...

Etunda pays tribute to Nujoma 
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Etunda pays tribute to Nujoma 

Mulisa Simiyasa ETUNDA FARM – Neighbouring farmers and farm managers flocked to Founding President Sam Nujoma’s Farm Etunda on Sunday to pay their respects following his passing.Nujoma died Saturday night at a private hospital in Windhoek at the age of 95.Etunda is situated approximately 30 kilometres south of Otavi along the B1 road.In an interview...

Young Turks pay Nujoma homage
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Young Turks pay Nujoma homage

Rudolf Gaiseb Several youth leaders and organisations have reflected on the life and times of Founding President Sam Nujoma, who died on Saturday. Nujoma was 95.  Popular Democratic Movement youth leader Julia Nekwaya described Nujoma as a true revolutionary leader, who paved the way for young people. She pointed out that young people draw inspiration...

Nujoma protected his staff: Nauta
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Nujoma protected his staff: Nauta

Founding President Sam Nujoma’s former senior special assistant John Nauta said the late Nujoma cared for the people who worked for him and protected them all the time.  This was because he understood their background.Nauta, who retired in 2019, told Nampa on Sunday that Nujoma did not allow his staff, despite their educational background, to...

Kandjii-Murangi preaches environmental sustainability
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Kandjii-Murangi preaches environmental sustainability

Rudolf Gaiseb Higher education minister Itah Kandjii-Murangi said environmental conservation cannot be an isolated effort, but must be embedded in all facets of Namibia’s education system and national development agenda. She made these remarks last week when the Namib Desert Environmental Education Trust (NaDEET) hosted a celebration after bagging the United Nations Educational, Scientific and...

Relocated flood victims thankful amid challenges
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Relocated flood victims thankful amid challenges

Lahja Nashuuta Over 250 homeowners displaced by severe floods in Windhoek a month ago have expressed appreciation to the City of Windhoek for their relocation to a safer site.   In response to the flash floods that hit various locations in Windhoek beginning of January, the Windhoek municipality relocated affected families to Farm 508, situated behind...

Malima equates Nujoma to Jesus  
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Malima equates Nujoma to Jesus  

Suzith Tjitaura KEETMANSHOOP – Former deputy minister of defence Philemon Malima has described the late Founding President Sam Nujoma as the Jesus of Namibia.  It is Malima’s conviction that without Nujoma’s contribution, the country would not have gained its independence. “He was the commanding chief during the liberation struggle. If it was not for him,...

Syria leader says thousands joining new army
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Syria leader says thousands joining new army

DAMASCUS Syrian interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa said in an interview released yesterday  that “thousands” of people were joining the country’s new army following the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad and the dissolution of his military. “I did not impose mandatory conscription in Syria. Instead, I opted for voluntary enlistment, and today, thousands are joining the new...

UN accuses Sudan paramilitaries of blocking aid
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UN accuses Sudan paramilitaries of blocking aid

PORT SUDAN – The United Nations yesterday accused Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces of blocking aid to the war-torn country’s famine-threatened Darfur region. The RSF, which has been at war with the regular army since April 2023, controls nearly all of Darfur, a western region the size of France. Since May, it has besieged North...