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Africa is plundered 
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Africa is plundered 

Africa is ultimately impoverished because of the destruction done to its economy and society by both foreign capital and local elites, who frequently receive support from other countries.  To foster an environment that encourages people to start their own businesses, the public and private sectors must collaborate. Africa creates jobs, and attracts both domestic and...

Geopolitical unrest threatens Namibia’s growth
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Geopolitical unrest threatens Namibia’s growth

Namibia relies heavily on imports, and rising geopolitical upheaval may limit the country’s economic growth.  Within this framework, the growing geopolitical environment, which includes the war between Russia and Ukraine, unrest in the Middle East, and a series of sanctions aimed at preventing Russia’s military-industrial complex from obtaining critical and essential goods such as sophisticated...

Youth to the power of 900 000 
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Youth to the power of 900 000 

Of the 1.4 million registered voters in Namibia, 901 316 were born after 1982, making them younger than 42 and considered to be part of the youth. This was announced by the Electoral Commission of Namibia at a press conference yesterday where it also handed over voters’ registers to all registered political parties taking part...

Omusati addressing water scarcity
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Omusati addressing water scarcity

OUTAPI – Omusati governor Erginus Endjala stated that the region faces challenges in accessing potable water, particularly in rural communities. During his State of the Region Address (Sora) last Wednesday, covering the financial year 2023/24, Endjala said they are working to address the issue. He said government, through the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land...

64% food insecure in Kunene 
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64% food insecure in Kunene 

OPUWO – The leadership of the Kunene Region has urged Government and charitable organisations to stand in solidarity with the region as it endures the devastating impacts of drought, which has left thousands of households facing acute hunger. Almost 64% per cent of the Kunene region’s population is food insecure. According to recent data released...

ACC consults on anti-graft policy 
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ACC consults on anti-graft policy 

The Anti-Corruption Commission recently held a four-day consultative workshop to discuss the Draft National Anti-Corruption Policy Framework (NACPF).  The workshop, hosted at the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security, focused on refining the framework that will guide Namibia’s anti-corruption efforts over the next six years. Addressing the workshop, ACC director-general Paulus Noa emphasised...

Windhoek’s parks dangerous
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Windhoek’s parks dangerous

While community parks ought to be safe and functioning, most in Windhoek have been turned into hotspots for criminal activities, and are no longer safe for children and adults alike. This is the consensus which could be deduced through various interactions with community members around the capital, who argue that the City of Windhoek has...

Land grabs derail Oniipa 
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Land grabs derail Oniipa 

The Oniipa Town Council is grappling with unauthorised occupation of land and construction in planned areas.  This situation, mayor Jafet Augustus said, has compromised the effectiveness of town planning initiatives, thus slowing down development.  Augustus continued that one of the major challenges faced by the town council in planning developmental initiatives is the issue of...

Headman ‘rapes’ male subject at gunpoint
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Headman ‘rapes’ male subject at gunpoint

The Oshakati Magistrate’s Court has denied bail to the headman of Oshali West village in the Ohangwena region, who is accused of raping one of his subjects.  Abrosius Nghalipo, who is also a retired soldier, appeared in court on Tuesday for allegedly raping a 33-year-old man from his village at gunpoint. Ever since the perpetration...