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Muzeko wabulyangelino bwa N$3.5bn ulibelela bayahi ba China 
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Muzeko wabulyangelino bwa N$3.5bn ulibelela bayahi ba China 

Iuze Mukube Muzeko wasikwata sa bayahi ba naha China, ba ba nyaziwa kaku uzweza likolo la sikwama sa naha masheleñi alikana bolulelule babalalu ni licika (N$3.5 billion) kakusa kutisa mutelo, viki yefelile noisizwe la 18Mbuwana 2025 ki Mubakweli Mueteleli waba atuli Hosea Angula. Ili kuli bayahi banaha China babanyazwa, babapila mwanaha China kanako ye bato...

Likhuta zenca za sicaba lika ankufisa lisebelezo
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Likhuta zenca za sicaba lika ankufisa lisebelezo

Iuze Mukube Likwambuyu walikolo la mulao Yvonne Dausab ubulela kuli likolo liezize hande hahulu kutisa lisebelezo zamulao mabapa ni sicaba kakuyaha likhuta zenca. Nabulezi zeo kanako ya kuikambota ni bamakande mi naize likhuta ze 37 likwaluzwi mwalikiliti kaufela zelishumi kazene. Mulelotuna wazeo kaufela kikumbweshafaza lisebelezo za mulao nikubona kuli mizeko yatatululwa mwanzila yelukela mwasicaba. “Likhuta...

Katjavivi advocates circular Namibian economy  
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Katjavivi advocates circular Namibian economy  

Sacky Kadhikwa  WALVIS BAY – National Assembly Speaker and chairman of the Namibia National Cleaner Production and Sustainable Consumption Centre (NNCPC), Professor Peter Katjavivi says Namibia can leverage the circular economy concept to build a thriving industrial ecosystem. He said such an ecosystem will drive the country towards an economy where industries will have industrial...

Opinion – A new era beckons for Kunene
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Opinion – A new era beckons for Kunene

The Kunene region, located in the north-western part of Namibia, has long been a symbol of resilience and struggle, both during the liberation war and in the post-independence era.  From its strategic importance in the fight for independence to its key role in Namibia’s economic potential, Kunene is a region that holds significant promise. However,...

Opinion – Lessons from elections 
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Opinion – Lessons from elections 

On 27 November 2024, Namibians exercised their right by casting their vote for their preferred presidential candidate as well as possible shortlisted parliamentarians. It was worth noting that the youth turned up and they were seen in those long queues that seems to be a future issue on the ECN table should they fail to...

Fishrot divorce rejected 
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Fishrot divorce rejected 

Iuze Mukube Acting High Court Judge Moses Chinhengo has dismissed an application requesting for a separation of trials by four of the Fishrot accused, stating the applicants’ claim of lacking legal representation does not warrant a postponement and a split trial. This ruling was delivered last Tuesday. Prior to the ruling, former minister of justice...

Alois Hashipara gets garden, school shoes
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Alois Hashipara gets garden, school shoes

Sawi Hausiku  RUNDU – Alois Hashipara Primary School in the Kavango East region received a garden, tools and seeds as well as school shoes valued at N$60 000 from Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) on Friday. Speaking at the official handover of the garden and shoes, NWR spokesperson Nelson Ashipala said the initiative is part of...

FIBANA to address Walvis’ housing backlog
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FIBANA to address Walvis’ housing backlog

Isabel Bento  SWAKOPMUND – Three housing federations have united under the newly-formed FIBANA Coastal United Federation with the aim to address the housing crisis affecting fishermen and backyard tenants association in the Erongo region. At a recent media briefing, FIBANA secretary general Immanuel Festus highlighted that the federation consists of three groups; Fishermen’s Association, Backyard...

Sorris Sorris wants mine fully operational
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Sorris Sorris wants mine fully operational

Rudolf Gaiseb Sorris Sorris community members want the Guantagab mine to be fully operational for the benefit of the unemployed youths living in the area. During New Era’s trip to the area, they expressed rage filled with exhaustion for the ongoing legal battle of Guantagab Tin Mine, indicating, it is causing a heavy delay in...

Poor roads hinder voting at Omboto polling station
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Poor roads hinder voting at Omboto polling station

OMBOTO – Only 29 eligible voters cast their votes at the Omboto polling station in the Oshikoto region on Friday, the Electoral Commission of Namibia’s (ECN) electoral officer for Oshikoto, Ester Hipangelwa, has said. Hipangelwa in an interview with Nampa on Friday attributed the low turnout to poor road conditions in the Nehale Lyampingana constituency,...