Auleria Wakudumo Ombelewa yakula yoshitukulwa shaShikoto oya holola kutya epangelo okupitila mounisteli wounamapya nomeva onghene tali twikile okukandulapo omhumbwe yomeva moshitukulwa shaShikoto. Epangelo ola fa emboola 34 pokati koule weemwedi heyali, okudja muApilili fiyo omuKotoba 2024. Emboola odafewa moikandjohoololo ngaashi shaNehale Lya Mpingana, Guinas Okankolo oshoyo Eengodi, kongushu yeemiliona N$19. Moshikandjohoololo shaNehale Lya Mpingana, omwa...
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Wealthy nations pledge ‘no new coal’ at COP29
BAKU – Twenty-five countries at the COP29 climate summit yesterday pledged not to build any new unabated coal-power plants, in a push to accelerate the phasing out of the highly polluting fossil fuel. The United Kingdom, Canada, France, Germany and major coal producer Australia were among the list of mainly wealthy developed economies to sign...
Opinion – ECN should conduct blameless incident post-mortem
A post-mortem is a process intended to help leaders to learn from past incidents. The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) held a special voting day on 13 November for the Presidential and National Assembly elections, scheduled for Wednesday. After what happened at Van Rhyn Primary School in Windhoek polling station and elsewhere, it is...
Opinion – Remain friends before, during and after elections
The main point of this article is to encourage Namibians to remain friends with each other before, during and after the election process. This is underpinned by the reality that there is absolutely no need to generate hatred or discontent amongst each other, just because people want to be elected as president, or parties want...
Eldest voters reflect on struggles, future hopes
Chelva Wells MARIENTAL – Two of the eldest residents in the Hardap region, Abraham Nuseb (91) from Stampriet and retired pastor Adam Gariseb (97) from Hoachanas, have confirmed their plans to vote in the national elections on Wednesday. The two shared their reflections on the country’s history, and their hopes for the future in an...
Audacious Lukato targets 20 seats
KATIMA MULILO – National Democratic Party of Namibia (NDP) president Martin Lukato says he is not ‘bossy,’ and remains a servant of the people. He was speaking on Saturday afternoon at the party’s last “Star Guerilla War Campaign” held at Kamunu Hall in Katima Mulilo. “We are targeting 20 seats. [The] resources of this country...
Break 34 years of poverty – NEFF
Auleria Wakudumo Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters’ (NEFF) presidential candidate Epafras Mukwilongo has urged voters to turn up in large numbers on Wednesday to decisively free Namibians from the yoke of poverty. He said that the NEFF’s manifesto speaks directly to the driving youth, urging them to make their voices heard through the ballot by voting...
Kauandenge begs opposition to partner up
Rudolf Gaiseb National Unity Democratic Organisation (NUDO) secretary general Joseph Kauandenge has called on all opposition parties to rally behind one presidential candidate to stand a chance to topple Swapo. Kauandenge made this call during Nudo’s last rally at Khomasdal Stadium on Saturday. “Namibian opposition parties should realise that we can never be able...
BCP offers Namibians ‘Promised Land’
Auleria Wakudumo Body of Christ Party (BCP) leader Festus Thomas has vowed to lead Namibia to the biblical ‘Promised Land’ of prosperity, if elected to power. He likened his leadership to that of Moses in the Bible, stating that he would guide the country to the ‘Promised Land’ through effective service delivery, job creation, and...
Developing nations slam climate deal
BAKU – The world approved a bitterly-negotiated climate deal yesterday, but poorer nations most at the mercy of worsening disasters dismissed a US$300 billion-a-year pledge from wealthy historic polluters as insultingly low. After two exhausting weeks of chaotic bargaining and sleepless nights, nearly 200 nations banged through the contentious finance pact in the early hours...









