GIZ hosts high-level dialogue on inclusive finance

GIZ hosts high-level dialogue on inclusive finance

A six-month national programme aimed at improving access to finance for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in Namibia’s 14 regions concluded with a high-level dialogue held in the capital this week. The initiative reached more than 300 MSMEs across all 14 regions and trained over 40 financial service providers, including banks, regulators, microlenders, development financiers, and fintech companies, on...

‘For the sake of the children’ …elderly vote to get children off societal ills

‘For the sake of the children’ …elderly vote to get children off societal ills

Rudolf Gaiseb Eveline de Klerk Iuze Mukube Sixty-three-year-old Seraphina //Khamuses is among voters who yesterday arrived early at Ella Du Plessis polling station to vote for this year’s Regional and Local Authorities Elections. Her reasons for voting are clear; she wants a drastic lifetyle change amongst young people. //Khamuses yearns for better opportunities for them so that they could stay...

Five Rand residents ‘unhappy’ to vote 

Five Rand residents ‘unhappy’ to vote 

FIVE RAND – Growing anger over years of unaddressed sewage spills has pushed some residents of the Five Rand location in the Okahandja constituency to boycott the regional and local authority elections.  When New Era visited Five Rand yesterday, both polling stations were largely deserted. Instead of voting queues, dozens of residents were busy repairing their shacks, tending to household...

Kavango West clinic to get access road 

Kavango West clinic to get access road 

MBEYO – The clinic at Erago village in the Ncamagoro constituency of Kavango West is set to finally get a gravel road that will link it to the Trans- Caprivi Highway.  The clinic lies more than 20 km from the highway, making it difficult to reach for many.  The road will be constructed from Mbeyo village, which is along the...

Aussenkehr staff to get better housing 

Aussenkehr staff to get better housing 

AUSSENKEHR – President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah called on employers to create the type of employment that gives incentives to employees, and that will, ultimately, take them out of poverty and to live better lives.  “Appreciate workers, a worker who is taken care of is productive and motivated,” she said as she launched the Staff Housing Project of the Namibia Grape Company...

Over 4 000 GBV cases reported in a year 

Over 4 000 GBV cases reported in a year 

KEETMANSHOOP – A total of 4 405 cases of gender-based violence were reported between April 2024 and February 2025 in Namibia, Minister of Gender Equality and Child Welfare, Emma Kantema, has said.  Kantema shared the statistics while launching the 2025 National 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) on Tuesday at the J. Stephanus Stadium in Keetmanshoop under the...

Magistrate saga destroying democracy – Metcalfe 

Magistrate saga destroying democracy – Metcalfe 

WALVIS BAY – Defence lawyer, Advocate Richard Metcalfe, has condemned the ongoing magistrates’ go-slow, saying their actions are undermining justice and “destroying democracy as well as a dangerous step toward a collapse of the judicial system.”  He also said their actions will create backlogs and urged magistrates to remember the role they were appointed to preserve.  He raised concern after...

ICT minister requests patience over grant distribution

ICT minister requests patience over grant distribution

Minister of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Emma Theofelus, has urged the nation to be patient with NamPost as it enhance its operations in distributing social grants. She emphasised that since managing grant distributions is a new responsibility for the national postal operator, it needs to adapt its processes to meet the increased demand. NamPost was awarded the tender to...

Namibia decides …‘Democracy has taken place’

Namibia decides …‘Democracy has taken place’

Adolf Kaure Loide Jason Victoria Immanuel President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has described the voting process as an illustration of Namibia’s democracy. She said this when she cast her vote for the 2025 Regional Council and Local Authorities elections yesterday morning at the Emma Hoogenoot Primary School polling station in Windhoek.  She described the turnout at the polling station as satisfactory. “I...

Nujoma Boxing Bonanza to become annual event 

Nujoma Boxing Bonanza to become annual event 

As 2025 draws to a close, renowned boxing promoter Nestor Tobias of the MTC Nestor Sunshine Boxing Academy announced that the Dr Sam Shafishuna Nujoma Boxing Bonanza, a tribute to the late Founding Father, will now be hosted annually.  The next edition is tentatively scheduled for May 2026, with the Windhoek Showgrounds and the Olufuko Centre being considered as possible...