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Darkness to redemption: A prisoner’s story 
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Darkness to redemption: A prisoner’s story 

Taimi Haihambo  HELAO NAFIDI – Paulina Nghipunya (35) an inmate at Windhoek Correctional Facility, shared her painful life story on Saturday during the second edition of the Namibian Women’s Conference.  The conference took place at the Helao Nafidi Business Expo Centre with the aim of raising awareness about gender-based violence (GBV).  Nghipunya revealed that while...

Revive dormant agri projects – Pohamba 
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Revive dormant agri projects – Pohamba 

OKANGHUDI – Former President Hifikepunye Pohamba has urged Namibians to take charge of their food security.  He warned that the country’s vulnerability will persist unless collapsed agricultural projects are revived and made functional.  Pohamba made these remarks on Friday during a courtesy visit to his house at Okanghudi village in Ohangwena region by a delegation...

PSEMAS tariffs reform on the cards 
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PSEMAS tariffs reform on the cards 

Lahja Nashuuta Government has pledged to review the outdated tariffs used to pay doctors under the Public Service Employees Medical Aid Scheme (PSEMAS), which still relies on rates set back in 2014.  PSEMAS is a government-subsidised medical aid scheme for public servants. According to government records, the scheme currently covers about 300 000 public servants...

Battle for Erongo climaxes 
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Battle for Erongo climaxes 

WALVIS BAY – The state of harbour town Walvis Bay was at the centre of salvos between Swapo and the Independent Patriots for Change as they jostled for power and influence ahead of November’s polls.  The IPC wrestled Walvis Bay, Swakopmund and other key towns out of Swapo hands back in 2020.  It was unprecedented,...

Okonjombo clinic nears completion 
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Okonjombo clinic nears completion 

OKONJOMBO – After years of enduring without a health facility, residents of Okonjombo village are about to breathe a sigh of relief. There, a new clinic is nearing completion.  Located more than 140 kilometres from Opuwo, Okonjombo has long struggled without access to proper health services.  According to sources on the ground, residents were forced...

Unam student ‘steals’ computer parts
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Unam student ‘steals’ computer parts

ONGWEDIVA – Lukas Kativa, a 22-year-old student at the University of Namibia’s Jose Eduardo dos Santos Engineering Campus in Ongwediva, was granted bail for N$3 000 on Friday. He appeared in the Oshakati Magistrate’s Court after allegedly stealing computer components from the university’s computer lab. His case was postponed to 23 February 2026 for further...

Energy’s too much power 
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Energy’s too much power 

World Boxing Organisation super bantamweight number eight Fillipus ‘Energy’ Nghitumbwa had to rely on his speed and strength to stop South Africa’s Mxolisi Zuma via a sixth-round knockout in their fight on Saturday, which saw Nghitumbwa clinch a victory. The main bout of the MTC Nestor Tobias Boxing Academy event, held at the Windhoek Country...

NNPC ousts Hamukwaya … as leadership crisis deepens
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NNPC ousts Hamukwaya … as leadership crisis deepens

The leadership dispute within the Namibian National Paralympic Committee (NNPC) has taken a dramatic turn.  The interim committee, chaired by Daniel Trum, decided to boot secretary general Michael Hamukwaya. In a detailed letter addressed to the International Paralympic Committee and the Namibia Sports Commission, the committee stated that Hamukwaya has been relieved of his duties...

Namibia celebrates historic Inline Hockey win …eyes finals at World Games
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Namibia celebrates historic Inline Hockey win …eyes finals at World Games

Namibia’s national inline hockey team is looking to build on a remarkable start at the WorldGames, hoping to collect more points when they face the host nation, China, in their secondmatch.Namibia and China will play tomorrow morning at 06h00. Namibia made history in their firstgame, securing their inaugural victory at the prestigious games by beating...