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Opinion – Climate change a bane for mental health
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Opinion – Climate change a bane for mental health

On 30 October 2024, the minister of finance tabled the mid-term budget review. In it, he provided additional relief in mitigating the effects of climate change by availing an additional N$698.8 million for drought relief.  To date, more than N$1 billion has been spent by the government to attenuate the effects of climate change on...

Nkurenkuru hospital still on cards
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Nkurenkuru hospital still on cards

Paulina Ndalikokule Stefanus Nambara NKURENKURU – The health ministry is mobilising resources for the construction of the long-awaited Nkurenkuru District Hospital during the 2025/2026 to 2028/2029 financial years. The hospital is included in the ministry’s broader health system plan, which will be executed in phases over a five-year period. This was revealed by the ministry’s...

City flash flood claims octogenarian’s life
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City flash flood claims octogenarian’s life

Rudolf Gaiseb The body of 87-year-old Theodor Volker was retrieved on Tuesday night from a riverbed in Dorado Park. It is alleged that on the same day at approximately 15h37, a small hatchback vehicle with driver Volker and two women, aged 47 and 49, was swept away by strong flash floods. “The driver was on...

Otjinene, Gam under quarantine
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Otjinene, Gam under quarantine

Zebaldt Ngaruka EPUKIRO – In response to the increase of lumpy skin disease cases in the Omaheke region’s Otjinene constituency, livestock movements have been restricted, effective 4 February 2025. In a statement released by the Otjinene State Veterinarian Dr Pakaa Kapimbua the restrictions are in line with the Animal Health Act 1 of 2011 and...

Noordoewer Engen fraud accused in court
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Noordoewer Engen fraud accused in court

Suzith Tjitaura  KEETMANSHOOP – Two South African nationals, who stand accused of defrauding the Engen service station at Noordoewer of N$3.6 million, made their first court appearance at Keetmanshoop on Tuesday. The accused persons, 45-year-old Antoinette Arp and 47-year-old Henry George Arp, made their court appearance before Magistrate Erich Dandu. The case was postponed to...

Three missing persons’ bodies discovered in Erongo
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Three missing persons’ bodies discovered in Erongo

The police in the Erongo region are investigating the deaths of three people,  whose bodies were discovered in separate locations after they were reported missing last year. The incidents, classified as unnatural deaths, occurred at Tubusis, Otjimbingwe and Okombahe.   Erongo police spokesperson Ileni Shapumba on Wednesday said the decomposed body of an unidentified man,...

‘Poacher’ cop denied bail
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‘Poacher’ cop denied bail

Iuze Mukube The bail application of a 44-year-old man, accused of illegal wildlife hunting, was dismissed last Wednesday in the Katutura Magistrate’s Court by Magistrate Jozanne Klazen. The accused, Mukobela Lasken Mukobela, a police officer, was arrested on 10 December 2024 for his alleged involvement in a poaching syndicate. This came nearly two years after...

Africa told to invest in information
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Africa told to invest in information

Namibia’s ambassador to China Elia Kaiyamo has called on African countries to invest in information access, and thus close the digital divide. He said this during an online workshop on innovation, science, technology and the contemporary world on Friday. The workshop took place under the theme ‘Innovation, Science and Technology in a Contemporary World’.  It...

Roaming lion reported at Oshikoto
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Roaming lion reported at Oshikoto

OMUTHIYA – The Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism has reported two separate lion sightings in the Oshikoto region on Saturday morning. A press statement issued by the ministry’s spokesperson Romeo Muyunda on Saturday said a female lion was spotted between Tsumeb and Oshivelo. Another lion was spotted at Oromowa on the western periphery of...

Mutonga, Doëses appointed to PSC
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Mutonga, Doëses appointed to PSC

Michael Mutonga and Hâbatte Doëses were last Thursday sworn in as appointed commissioners in the Public Service Commission (PSC) of Namibia in the capital. The duo fill the PSC’s previously-vacant spot as well as the position vacated by commissioner Florence Munyungano, who retired after 15 years of service. The PSC is an independent body that mainly...