President Hage Geingob, in his New Year’s message, declared 2022 as Namibia’s ‘Year of Reimaging’, encouraging the nation to form “a new and different mental picture” by thinking differently and “moving forward with renewed enthusiasm and vision”.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Opinion – Utilisation of the 2022 census for urban planning
Namibia is experiencing a rapid urbanisation rate, with a large influx of migrants flocking to urban areas for better living conditions and opportunities.
Wales continues to support Namibia’s Covid fight
The latest shipment of clinical consumables and medical equipment donated by the Welsh government to Namibia arrived in the country recently.
NUST Ohangwena campus in limbo
The establishment of the Namibia University of Science and Technology satellite campus in the Ohangwena region remains uncertain, despite the institution already registering a high number of students for this academic year.
Ombudsman to get more teeth soon
Namibia’s Ombudsman, Basilius Dyakugha has taken a dig at Cabinet ministers who use their positions and sensitive information to enrich themselves and their cronies.
Liswani: Policies should impact lives of women
Katrina Liswani believes the advancement of women should not be seen as undermining or being done at the expense of men.
Three nabbed for allegedly swindling pensioner
Police in Erongo have arrested three suspects for allegedly pretending to be police officers and scammed an Omaruru pensioner of N$50 000 on Wednesday morning.
Self-confessed rapist gets new lawyer
Jeremia van Wyk, a Windhoek resident who confessed to abducting, kidnapping and raping a five-year-old minor, has been allocated a new legal aid lawyer after his previous lawyer died.
Russian embassy on Ukraine political situation
Last week, New Era published an article ‘Ukraine: Namibian students stay put’, about the ministry of international relations cautioning Namibian students in Ukraine to stay put while the government is monitoring the political situation as tensions between Ukraine and Russia increased.
Exam paper theft costs over N$15m
Subsequent to the theft of some national examination papers last year, the education ministry had to pull additional resources to the cost of over N$15 million to re-run the examinations and to ensure timely release of results as initially planned.









