BRUSSELS – The EU yesterday launched a WTO challenge against a Chinese anti-subsidy investigation into imports of European dairy products, in an escalating trade row between Beijing and Brussels. Beijing announced its probe in August after the European Union unveiled a plan to hit Chinese electric vehicles with hefty tariffs. “Today, the (European) Commission launched...
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Opinion – Political mentoring for future leaders
With the conclusion of the Swapo Party electoral college, or “Swapo Pot”, the nation saw an unparalleled youth surge in the political sphere. Many young candidates, including Fenny Tutjavi (22), a youth activist for millennials, Emma Theofelus (28) the minister of information and communication technology (ICT), and Dino Ballotti, the head of business and public...
Opinion – Oceans and climate
Much of the research in physical oceanography in the next two decades will be in connection with the World Climate Research Programme. One of the emphases in this programme has been the period from a month to a few decades, in which the dynamics of the ocean are particularly important. Namibia has one of the...
Ekandjo still searching for his bills
Lahja Nashuuta Swapo backbencher Jerry Ekandjo has accused presidential affairs minister Christine//Hoebes of sidelining his private member’s bills, and delaying their signing into law. In July 2023, Ekandjo tabled bills in the National Assembly that seek, among others, to criminalise the propagation, promotion and solemnisation of same-sex marriages, as well as to redefine the term...
ECN goes online with candidate nominations
Rudolf Gaiseb Streamlining the application process, reducing the time it takes for candidates to register, and allowing parties to focus more on campaigning is what the online candidate nomination system will do. The system will also help lessen burdensome paperwork, and get rid of endless queues for both candidates and voters. “In our approach to...
IUM, Wits eye energy sector training
Rudolf Gaiseb Founder of the International University of Management David Namwandi said Africans must unite to harness their resources to reap maximum returns. He discouraged division and laziness among the masses, which he said leaves room for control over them. “We have everything on our continent, but we are, in most cases, sleeping on our...
Thirsty Rundu informal settlers turn to river
Cecilia Iyambo Residents of Ndama, Sun City and Sikanduko informal settlements in Rundu have resorted to the Kavango River to quench their thirst. They have been without water since last year, leading to health and hygiene concerns, as well as impacting the operations of small businesses. Kutara Ihemba, a community leader at Ndama, said community...
No accredited tertiary institutions in Oshikoto
OMUTHIYA – There are currently 69 Namibia Qualifications Authority-accredited institutions of higher learning in Namibia, none of which are in the Oshikoto region. This was revealed by NQA spokesperson Lina Ndengu during a stakeholder information session on Thursday at Omuthiya, held to sensitise the public about NQA’s role in the education sector. She urged parents...
Venaani vows to tackle Kavango West hunger
Rudolf Gaiseb Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) leader McHenry Venaani has vowed to address food insecurity in the Kavango West region. He was speaking at the party’s mega rally over the weekend in Nkurenkuru. He stressed that the region continues to face serious challenges that come with underdevelopment. “The agricultural sector remains underdeveloped. The party will...
Opuwo learners dump school to scavenge food
Auleria Wakudumo Primary school learners in Opuwo skip classes to rummage through a dumping site in search of food, clothes, materials to repair their homes, and anything else of value that they can sell. Schools that are mostly affected are those in proximity Opuwo’s dumping site, where teachers are struggling to control learners who have...








