Chevla Wells ǀAeǁgams !Ā!khōmais (CoW)ge ge ǂanǂan, ǀgaisa ǀnanub hîa 17 tsî 21 ǀKhūǁkhâb 2025 dis ǁaegu ge ǀapib ge Gammams ǁKhō!hanab ǀhowade ǂkhôadī tsî daogu mâsiga hoaragase ǀAeǁgams a ǂhabase a ǁgaiǁgai !khaisa. “Nēs ǀkha da ge aokhoen hîa ǁîn ǀnamsabena nē ǁkhō!hanab tawa ǁguiǂgā hâna ra ǂgan, in ǁnāpa sari tsî sī kō mâtikō ǂkhôab hâsa tsî ǂhâbasa...

Dā dâu ra !āga !gâu, tin ge Kuneneb ǁanǂgāsabena ra !khâikhomhe
Uakutura Kambaekua OPUWO- Namibiab ǀAwa!namn ǀHûs danab Kunene ǀkharib !nâb, komisares James Nderurab ge auto!nari-aon tsî ǀnū!gû-aona ge ǂgan, in ū-oasen dâu ra ǁgoe !āga !gâusa dītsâsa. Nē !khâikhoms ge ǁnā ǀkharib !nâ ge !kharu ge !nona wekhegu !nâ a ǁnā ǀgaisa ǀnanub mâsigu xa ra ǁgarihese ge hā. Nampas ǀkhab ge ǂoa ge wekheb di Wunstaxtsēs ai ūhâ i...

Capricorn bolster food production efforts
The Capricorn Foundation has thrown its weight behind the Plot to Plate project, a groundbreaking initiative that aims to boost sustainable food production and promote permaculture practices. On Friday, employees of Capricorn Group in their role as Changemakers, visited the Plot to Plate site in Groot Aub, a community project funded by the Capricorn Foundation, to assist and engage in...

Southern farmers embrace new ways of farming …bemoan inadequate market access, cross-border jostles
KEETMANSHOOP – For farmers in southern Namibia, farming is not just a hobby or leisure activity, but is a way of life, a vital means of survival. It has for generations been a gateway to a better life. Veteran farmer Nico Strauss, chairman of the Karasburg Streekslandbou Union, shared with AgriToday that most farmers in the southern parts of the...

Capricorn Foundation driving sustainable development
The Capricorn Foundation marked a significant milestone this year, celebrating five years of impactful community investment since its inception at a commemorative event held at the #BeFree Youth Campus in Katutura on Thursday, 27 March. Established in February 2020, the foundation has played a pivotal role in driving sustainable socio-economic development across Namibia, living up to its purpose of improving...

Venezuela says US revoked transnational oil, gas company licences
CARACAS – The United States has revoked several transnational oil and gas companies’ licences to operate in Venezuela, Caracas said on Sunday, which had been granted despite Washington’s sanctions against the South American country. United States (US) president Donald Trump is seeking to strangle Venezuela economically in order to cripple its leader Nicolas Maduro, and announced a week ago 25%...

Government invests N$20 million in cybersecurity
In a significant step towards strengthening national cybersecurity, government has allocated N$20 million in seed funding for the Namibia Cyber-Security Incident Response Team (NAM-CSIRT). This investment facilitated the operational launch of NAM-CSIRT, and reinforced government’s dedication to bolstering national resilience against cyber threats. The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (Cran) last week successfully hosted the inaugural NAM-CSIRT stakeholders engagement in...

Oryx to acquire Swakopmund’s Platz am Meer …N$290 million offered to Safari awaits regulatory approval
Oryx Properties, a wholly Namibian-owned property investment company, has announced its intention to acquire the Platz am Meer Shopping Centre in Swakopmund from South African company Safari Investments for N$290 million. The transaction, which includes additional undeveloped land adjacent to the shopping centre, is subject to approval by the Namibia Competition Commission. The acquisition represents an attractive 11% yield (approximately...

Opinion – Genocide: Risks posed by skewed joint declaration
Conflict resolution and management skills are very important tools to succeed in the world of politics and nation building, as well as to bring about peace and stability in society. One of the main causes of conflict in risk management is the divergence of expectations and interests among stakeholders. These differences can lead to disagreements, disputes and misunderstandings. This eventually...

Opinion – What Namibia’s new era is quietly getting right
Let us step back from the noise. The inauguration, the reshuffles, the headlines about rain, ministers, titles and missed vetting – yes, they have dominated the first wave of commentary. But underneath the noise, something is shifting. Quietly, yes. Imperfectly, yes. But unmistakably. We are entering a new era. It is not just symbolic. It is structural. Namibia’s reciprocal visa...
