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Civil Servants Illegally Queue for Basic Income Grant 
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Civil Servants Illegally Queue for Basic Income Grant 

Auleria Wakudumo Ongwediva — Dozens of unemployed young people from Ongwediva found themselves jostling for front row spots with civil servants, as some of them spent the night outside the poverty eradication ministry’s offices, to register for the Conditional Basic Income Grant (CBIG). Registration began on Wednesday, and some residents told New Era they had...

N$800 000 for Independence Stadium feasibility study
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N$800 000 for Independence Stadium feasibility study

The Ministry of Sport, Youth and National Service executive director Erastus Haitengela has confirmed the selection of Marley Tjitjo Architects to lead the feasibility study of the Independence Stadium renovation project.  According to Haitengela, the public procurement contract stated that the firm was chosen to handle a feasibility study, design, tender documentation, contract administration, as...

Hoebeb reinstated at NFA after suspension
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Hoebeb reinstated at NFA after suspension

The Namibia Football Association (NFA) has confirmed the reinstatement of Tovey Hoebeb, who resumed his duties as a safety officer following a suspension that began in May.  NFA spokesperson Isack Hamata confirmed Hoebeb’s return to work.  He however refrained from disclosing details about the disciplinary hearing Hoebeb underwent as well as whether he was suspended...

Towards the finish line …As 10 000 Special Voters Cast
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Towards the finish line …As 10 000 Special Voters Cast

Lahja Nashuuta Rudolf Gaiseb Windhoek – Close to 8 000 members of Namibia’s uniformed forces and fisheries sector employees yesterday took to the polling booths to cast their votes in this year’s Presidential and National Assembly elections. This special vote allows registered voters who cannot vote at their voting stations on election day (27 November)...

38 000 Namibians live with albinism
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38 000 Namibians live with albinism

At 31, Jenniffer Kaulinge has albinism – her skin, hair and eyes lack melanin, the pigment that gives skin its colour, and helps protect it from damage by ultraviolet light from the sun.  It is a genetic disorder inherited from parents who both carry a faulty gene that prevents the skin from making melanin properly....

Contrasting Tales: Lüderitz’s Single Quarters a far cry from beautiful town
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Contrasting Tales: Lüderitz’s Single Quarters a far cry from beautiful town

Isai Sipunga Pinehas Pinehas A mere mention of Luderitz excites any updated Namibian or tourism aficionados. The massive Waterfront infrastructure, the great scenery and sprawling leafy properties around the coastline are a testament of the town’s vibrancy. Everything is headed towards Luderitz these days: awards, national conferences, international activities. Alas, for the residents of Luderitz,...

Food insecurity affects vulnerable populations … Japan pledges N$9.3m
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Food insecurity affects vulnerable populations … Japan pledges N$9.3m

Poverty eradication minister Doreen Sioka said malnutrition, food insecurity and inadequate healthcare are pressing issues that disproportionately affect vulnerable populations. The current statistics show a bleak picture, which indicates 4 188 cases of malnutrition in children under five years old, as well as women diagnosed with anaemia in 2023.  “Despite our many strengths, there remains...

Trustco applies for Nasdaq listing …aims to improve liquidity and increase exposure
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Trustco applies for Nasdaq listing …aims to improve liquidity and increase exposure

In a bid to raise liquidity, Trustco Group Holdings Limited this week submitted an application to list its ordinary shares on the Nasdaq Stock Market under the ticker “TRCO.”  Trustco submitted the application regarding its proposed direct listing of ordinary shares on Nasdaq, in addition to its current listings on the Namibian Stock Exchange (NSX)...

Brave Warriors hold Indomitable Lions …Morale Boosting Draw Ahead of Minnows Kenya next week
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Brave Warriors hold Indomitable Lions …Morale Boosting Draw Ahead of Minnows Kenya next week

Namibia’s Brave Warriors put up a valiant fight against top-ranked Cameroon yesterday in a nil-all draw of their Group H African Cup of Nations (Afcon) qualifier at Orlando Stadium in Johannesburg.  In a pulsating encounter, the Brave Warriors took control of the game early in the first half, creating numerous scoring chances, was it not...

Khomas, Omaheke plagued by increasing shacks 
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Khomas, Omaheke plagued by increasing shacks 

The Khomas and Omaheke regions have the highest number of shacks in Namibia, with 46.9% of Windhoek residents staying in makeshift dwellings, while a mammoth 46.8% of Omaheke inhabitants currently live in shacks.  These figures are contained in the 2023 Population and Housing Census Main Report, which shows that 28.7% of Namibian households live in...