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Tjongarero reflects on challenges in sports ahead of departure  … wishes that her successor does better 
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Tjongarero reflects on challenges in sports ahead of departure  … wishes that her successor does better 

AS minister of sport, Agnes Tjongarero prepares to step down in March 2025, she has taken the time to reflect on her tenure, highlighting both the achievements and the serious challenges that have persisted in Namibian sports under her leadership.  In an exclusive interview with New Era, Tjongarero was a deputy minister of sport from 2015...

No-holds-barred with Schlettwein 
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No-holds-barred with Schlettwein 

Namibia is on the path to achieving food self-sufficiency through a robust plan to diversify and intensify agricultural practices. This was stated by outgoing agriculture minister Calle Schlettwein. Beyond 21 March 2025, he will hang up his political gloves after years of duty in the public service, first as a technocrat, deputy minister and then...

Probe into Xinfeng’s ‘illegal’ mining begins …company told to cease operations
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Probe into Xinfeng’s ‘illegal’ mining begins …company told to cease operations

The Ministry of Mines and Energy has detonated a full-blown criminal investigation into alleged illegal mining activities by Xinfeng Investments (Pty) Ltd. The ministry has likewise ordered the cessation of all activities on EPL 8 397, which is currently under scrutiny for illegally belonging to Xinfeng. Following a series of articles by New Era, a statement...

NNN inaugurates Kunene police headquarters 
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NNN inaugurates Kunene police headquarters 

Uakutura Kambaekua OPUWO – Vice President and President-elect Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah commissioned the newly-constructed Kunene regional police headquarters on Tuesday in Opuwo. During the inauguration, she emphasised the government’s commitment to infrastructural development, and the necessity of providing a pleasant working environment for the men and women in uniform.  “I have repeatedly stated that our government...

Telecom tightens noose on hackers
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Telecom tightens noose on hackers

Eba Kandovazu Telecom Namibia’s CEO Stanley Shanapinda says the company has managed to block further access by ransomware hackers, who leaked the company’s data last Friday. He said on Tuesday, the company had introduced multi-factor authentication for its staff members, and immediately cancelled VPN remote access.He was speaking during a media briefing at the Government...

Khomas Nampol leads WSL … as league goes on break
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Khomas Nampol leads WSL … as league goes on break

The top-flight FNB Women’s Super League concluded its last-round football matches last weekend before taking a break until January.  According to the Namibia Football Association (NFA), the women’s football league will resume on 25 January 2025. Several matches were played at various venues throughout the weekend. After five rounds, Khomas Nampol sits atop the standings...

Namibian women defend Nkosi Cup in thrilling final
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Namibian women defend Nkosi Cup in thrilling final

The Namibian senior women’s hockey team successfully defended their Nkosi Cup in Cape Town on Tuesday night, crushing South Africa 3-1 in an intense final at the Wynberg Military Base.  The victory marked another milestone for Namibia, securing their second consecutive Nkosi Cup. Namibia took control early in the match, with Jivanka Kruger scoring the...

Shikongo urges caution on festive roads 
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Shikongo urges caution on festive roads 

As the festive season approaches, Inspector General of the Namibian Police Joseph Shikongo has issued a stern warning to motorists to prioritise safety to prevent a surge in road accidents and fatalities.  Speaking to New Era yesterday, he expressed concern over the rising number of accidents recorded in November, some of which resulted in fatalities. ...

Namibia remains unwavering ally of Cuba  …as Mbumba receives highest national honour 
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Namibia remains unwavering ally of Cuba  …as Mbumba receives highest national honour 

PRESIDENT Nangolo Mbumba has reiterated Namibia’s unwavering and unrelenting support for Cuba’s continued fight against the USA’s unilateral economic, financial and commercial blockade.  This blockade has been in force for 60 years since it was imposed in 1962 in response to what the US termed “the Cuban missile crisis”.  Mbumba, who is in Cuba on...