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Ombudsman bill draws MPs’ ire …warns of regime change
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Ombudsman bill draws MPs’ ire …warns of regime change

Legislators Veikko Nekundi and Tjekero Tweya have voiced concerns about the proposed Ombudsman Bill’s definition of human rights, which in the current form could serve a sinister agenda, they claim. Nekundi warned that without an explicit definition aligned with Article 144 of the Namibian Constitution, the bill could be exploited to advocate LGBTQ+ rights, questioning...

Zambezi River rising
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Zambezi River rising

KATIMA MULILO – The Zambezi River continues to rise significantly following heavy rainfall over the past few days.  As of Monday morning, data from the Namibia Water Corporation (NamWater) showed that the water level of the river stood at 1.67 metres, a substantial increase compared to the 0.82 metres recorded on the same date last...

Chula Chula forms supporters club
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Chula Chula forms supporters club

In an effort to expand their presence across different regions and provide financial support to the team, Chula Chula has officially launched a supporters’ club. According to Luis Kateya, who is leading this initiative, the idea took shape last year following the team’s remarkable rise in Namibian football. With Chula Chula establishing itself as a...

Windhoek floods claim two lives
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Windhoek floods claim two lives

Windhoek recently experienced heavy thunder storms, leading to flash floods in areas such as Hochland Park and Goreangab Dam.  The floods have tragically claimed lives as the Windhoek City Police reported two drowning incidents during the heavy rains.  In the first incident, a driver of a white Toyota single cab was swept away by floodwaters...

N$30m heist takes new twist
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N$30m heist takes new twist

WALVIS BAY – The six suspects accused of defrauding a 72-year-old businessman of N$29.9 million allegedly used a fraudulent quota confirmation letter under the Government Employment Redress Programme to carry out their scheme. This allegedly occurred between November 2023 and October 2024. The accused reportedly offered businessman a 40 000 metric tonne horse mackerel quota...

Govt houses in dire straits … retired employees refuse to leave or pay rent
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Govt houses in dire straits … retired employees refuse to leave or pay rent

The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Accounts has raised serious concerns about the poor state of government houses, garages and some schools. This follows the committee’s visit to Ohangwena, Oshikoto, Oshana and Omusati regions. The committee conducted its investigations between 20 and 25 August 2023 to assess the condition of government properties. During their visit,...

Namcol appoints new CEO 
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Namcol appoints new CEO 

Kavetja Ngaizuvare The Namibian College of Open Learning (Namcol) has officially welcomed Ngepathimo Kadhila as its new CEO.  The announcement was made during a ceremony attended by government officials, staff and key stakeholders in the capital yesterday.  Kadhila replaces Heroldt Murangi, who led Namcol through significant growth and achievement before going into retirement.   Kadhila,...

NHRA has bold plans for horseracing 
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NHRA has bold plans for horseracing 

The Namibia Horse Racing Association (NHRA) is galloping into a thrilling new chapter, with fresh leadership and a host of exciting developments to shape the future of the sport in Namibia.  The stage was set on 22 February at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) held at St. Barnabas School Hall in Windhoek, where a new...

Wrestlers selected for prestigious Paris training camp 
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Wrestlers selected for prestigious Paris training camp 

The Namibian Wrestling Federation (NWF) announced that two of their top Greco-Roman wrestlers, Virinao Nguatjiti and Devin Benhard, have been accepted into an exclusive two-week training camp at the renowned Institut National du Sport, de l’Expertise et de la Performance (INSEP) in Paris, France. This incredible opportunity comes through a groundbreaking partnership between United World...