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Otjitamba tjovinamuinyo tjomatau o-15 tjiri kovitonge
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Otjitamba tjovinamuinyo tjomatau o-15 tjiri kovitonge

Ohoromende, okutuurungira motuwano tune mehi totutu tuovaṱuta; Orupa rOuverule wOvinauinyo; Otjirata Tjovinamuinyo nOvyungurwa Vyopovinamuinyoo nozonganda zombirivate, vya tonga tongere Omutjise wOtjinyo nOtjikoti. Ohoromende novanzapamwe motjitamba otji va tjiukisire Ombuiko yOhauzeu kOmutjise wOtjinyo nOtjikoti nawina Otjimbumba tjaro, ovyo mbi ma visekamene wo oku tjevera otjitamba tja Namibia tjovinamuinyo, ehup momahi wa kangamwa no nḓimakemo mombuiko. Kombunda...

Opinion – Realities of Namibian teachers
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Opinion – Realities of Namibian teachers

In Namibia, teachers stand at the heart of national aspirations.  They are entrusted with shaping young minds, preserving cultural values and preparing learners for an uncertain global future. Yet, behind the classroom door lies a reality that is often misunderstood or oversimplified by the public. While teachers are praised in speeches and policy documents, they...

Opinion – A call for equity in TVET investment
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Opinion – A call for equity in TVET investment

Much has been said about Namibia’s commitment to investing in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET). Yet, the education budget allocation over the years, including for 2026, tells a sobering story. Of the N$4.2 billion earmarked for education this academic year, universities receive approximately 84%, while TVET, comprising both public and private institutions, receives...

Grootfontein installs 3 400 prepaid water meters
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Grootfontein installs 3 400 prepaid water meters

Mulisa Simiyasa  GROOTFONTEIN – The Grootfontein Municipality has installed 3 400 prepaid water meters across the town since December 2025, marking significant progress in its transition to a prepaid water management system. The project targets the installation of approximately 7 000 meters for households, businesses, government buildings and churches. Municipal public relations officer Luke Salomo...

Otjombinde calls Ovambanderu
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Otjombinde calls Ovambanderu

Zebaldt Ngaruka DRIMIOPSIS – Ovambanderu will assemble in the Omaheke region’s Otjombinde constituency for the official opening ceremony of the Ovambanderu Traditional Authority (OTA) for 2026 tomorrow. The event will be held at the Ovambanderu Kommando in Tallismanus. Speaking to New Era yesterday, OTA spokesperson Uazenga Ngahahe said the event serves as a road map...

Budget’s social focus enhances economic freedom … tackles poverty and inequality
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Budget’s social focus enhances economic freedom … tackles poverty and inequality

Rudolf Gaiseb The recently tabled national budget is highly responsive to social protection and poverty reduction, allocating over 60% of the total budget to social sectors.  This is the opinion from Twilight Capital Consulting Economist, Mally Likukela.  The analyst this week shared his opinion that the budget is broadly regarded as a “pro-poor” tool but...

Okatjoruu water woes persist … Covid-19 blamed for N$10m NamWater debt
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Okatjoruu water woes persist … Covid-19 blamed for N$10m NamWater debt

Lissony Njembo Water-related challenges continue with a firm grip on Okatjoruu, a village in Otjozondjupa. Although water supply was recently restored, most residents are struggling with high water debts, water hardness (limescale) deposits, faulty water meters and readings that are not satisfactory. Additionally, the Otjozondjupa Regional Council owes NamWater N$34 million, and Okatjoruu particularly owes...

Opinion – Forged in fire: Building Namibia through TVET
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Opinion – Forged in fire: Building Namibia through TVET

In many Namibian homes, a cooking pot rests steadily on three stones over an open fire.  Equally familiar is the potjie pot, a traditional three-legged, cast-iron cauldron used for slow-cooking meals over hot coals. If one stone is missing or unstable, the pot tilts and the meal fails. If the pot itself is weak, it...