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Walvis ‘criminalising poverty’ with ghetto tax
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Walvis ‘criminalising poverty’ with ghetto tax

WALVIS BAY – Walvis Bay municipal council is facing mounting criticism over a proposed shack levy, which homeowners say unfairly penalises them for the authority’s failure to deliver land.  This is all at a time the town continues to struggle with a severe shortage of affordable land and housing for low-income earners, frustrated residents say. ...

Stars maintain lead at the top …as Ongos climb up
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Stars maintain lead at the top …as Ongos climb up

Log leaders African Stars maintained their position at the top of the Premier League on Saturday, while Young African remained unbeaten after registering a win. Stars edged hosts Okahandja United 1-0, extending their stay at the top. The defending champions now have 26 points from 13 matches played as of Saturday. Khomas Nampol climbed to...

Welwitschias to face Italy, Uganda
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Welwitschias to face Italy, Uganda

The Namibia Rugby Union (NRU) announced on Saturday the dates for the Welwitschias’ upcoming friendly matches against Uganda and Italy. These games are part of preparations for the 2027 World Cup qualifiers, which will take place in Kampala, Uganda, later this year.  “These friendlies are part of our plan to give local and international players...

Nust at sixes and sevens
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Nust at sixes and sevens

Rudolf Gaiseb Heather Erdmann More than five years on, male students at the Namibia University of Science and Technology have been left to fend for themselves regarding accommodation in Windhoek. This is because the Shangri-La Hostel (Nust male hostel) renovation remains incomplete since 2020. Initially, the university blamed the slow pace of the project on...

Itula ditches official opposition tag
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Itula ditches official opposition tag

Lahja Nashuuta Independent Patriots for Change chief patriot Panduleni Itula yesterday threw the official opposition tag out of the window, declaring it unconstitutional. While the Constitution outlines governmental positions, such as the president, prime minister and members of Parliament, it does not establish the position of opposition leader, the dentist-turned-politician said. “After careful analysis, it...

Omaruru municipality destroys tuck shop
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Omaruru municipality destroys tuck shop

SWAKOPMUND –The destruction of a tuckshop in the Hakahana informal settlement in Omaruru has sparked outrage, with residents condemning the Omaruru Municipality for the action. Videos circulating on social media yesterday showed how a front-end loader digs into the tuckshop, while shocked residents watched the destructions. Another video shows food items scattered all over the...

Over 800 Namibians at Two Oceans Marathon
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Over 800 Namibians at Two Oceans Marathon

AN impressive 839 Namibian runners will be participating in the annual Two Oceans Ultra and Half-Marathon, taking place in Cape Town, South Africa this weekend.  The event, which attracts athletes from around the world, will see the ultra-marathon held tomorrow, featuring a challenging 56 kilometres (km), while the half marathon will take place on Sunday,...

NSC lifts restrictions on paralympic and boxing federations
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NSC lifts restrictions on paralympic and boxing federations

The Namibia Sports Commission (NSC) has lifted restrictions on the Namibia National Paralympic Committee (NNPC) and the Namibia Boxing Federation (NBF), paving the way for both bodies to resume normal operations and access crucial funding. NSC chief administrator Freddy Mwiya made this announcement yesterday during a press conference in Windhoek, saying the decision was made...