Zebaldt Ngaruka OKATUMBA GATE – The ongoing drought has financially and emotionally taken a toll on farmers in the Omaheke region, especially those farming in the Eiseb Block area. AgriToday recently caught up with a young farmer Sunny Tjaheja Ndjavera, who shared how the drought has negatively impacted his operations. He farms at Omipanda village. ...
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Qatar inks China gas supply deal with Shell
DOHA – Qatar has agreed to supply three million tonnes of gas a year to China in a deal with London-headquartered energy giant Shell, the Emirate’s state energy company said yesterday. The liquefied natural gas deliveries would begin in January as part of a “new long-term sale and purchase agreement”, QatarEnergy said in a statement...
Opinion – US’s persistence of global inequality
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has long faced criticism for its inequitable structure, particularly its concentration of power among the permanent five (P5) members: the United States (US), Russia, China, France and the United Kingdom (UK). Namibia, like many other nations from the Global South, has called for significant reforms to address this imbalance....
Opinion – Lessons from Namibiaís elections and anti-corruption efforts
Namibia’s recent elections, held on 27 November 2024, brought key issues to the forefront – not just logistical delays and extended voting hours, but deeper challenges tied to trust in institutions. Voters queued for hours, frustrations ran high, and questions arose about the effectiveness and robustness of our systems. While the Electoral Commission of Namibia...
Unfriendly polling stations irk disabled voters
Lahja Nashuuta AMINIUS – Various voters with disabilities have taken a swipe at the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) over alleged unfriendly polling stations for their special needs. Several people with disabilities who spoke to this publication said it was a nightmare for them to access voting centres and cast their votes. This is because...
Angula replaces Smuts on Supreme Court bench
Iuze Mukube Deputy Judge President Hosea Angula was officially sworn in to serve as a judge of the Supreme Court yesterday. He replaces retired Supreme Court jurist Justice Dave Smuts. Chief Justice Peter Shivute officiated at the ceremony. “Justice Angula joins the Supreme Court bench after an impressive tenure at the High Court, where he...
Nishimaki, FAO visit Musese agricultural project
Sawi Hausiku NKURENKURU – Japanese ambassador to Namibia, Hisao Nishimaki and Food and Agriculture Organisation Country Representative Qingyun Diao visited vulnerable households at Musese village in the Kavango West Region on Friday. Nishimaki revisited one of the beneficiary households he visited two years ago, where that time he identified the necessity of assisting the family....
San communities armed with rights
Lahja Nashuuta GOBABIS – The San community residing in the Omaheke region’s Gobabis and Vergenoeg this weekend received training on justice and human rights-related matters. The five-day training that commenced on Friday to Sunday was delivered by the Legal Assistance Centre (LAC), in collaboration with the European Union. Corinna van Wyk, the lead project coordinator...
SADC PF calls for rights-based approach
Moses Magadza The secretary general of the SADC Parliamentary Forum (SADC PF) Boemo Sekgoma has underscored the need for a rights-based approach in the global response to HIV and AIDS. In a statement released as the world commemorated World AIDS Day under the theme, ‘Take the rights path: my health, my right!’ she expressed the...
SADC PF president presents valedictory report
Moses Magadza The outgoing president of the Southern African Development Community Parliamentary Forum (SADC PF), Roger Mancienne, has presented a valedictory report to the executive committee (Exco) of the forum. He highlighted the progress achieved over the past two years. The Exco is the management body of the SADC PF, which brings together 15 national...









