Namibia has called for urgent economic transformation among developing countries, warning that continued reliance on exporting raw materials is costing jobs and weakening economies across Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific. Speaking at the 11th summit of the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS), Namibia’s ambassador to Belgium Alfredo Hengari said the country...
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Over 10 000 malaria cases recorded
Auleria Wakudumo Victoria Immanuel Namibia has recorded a steady increase in malaria cases across several parts of the country, particularly in Zambezi, Kavango, Oshana, Ohangwena and Omusati regions. Health authorities attribute the rise to seasonal factors such as floodwater and community refusal of indoor residual spraying (IRS) in their homes, while community members blame the...
Fought in Middle East, felt in Namibia
One month into the United States and Israel’s war on Iran, the Middle East is beginning to feel significantly different, with its whole effects being felt across the world. Globally, energy prices are soaring as violence intensifies across the region. Namibia is not an exception. As efforts to reach a diplomatic off-ramp are offset by...
Omake charity organisation hosts volleyball for a cause
Dalene Kooper The Omake Charity organisation hosted its second annual volleyball tournament on Saturday at Mokati Stadium, in Otjiwarongo, Otjozondjupa region bringing together sport, community engagement and philanthropy under one roof. The tournament aims to be one of the region’s biggest volleyball gatherings, creating a platform where corporate companies and community members can interact while...
Sponsorship drought at horse racing sport – Mootu
Zebaldt Ngaruka OTJINENE – The president of Namibia Horse Racing Association (NHRA), Godfried Mootu, said the future of the horse racing sport in Namibia will be bleak if sponsorships are reluctant to come on board. Currently, Mobile Telecommunications Company (MTC) is the only NHRA sponsor following the departures of FNB Namibia, Standard Bank Namibia, and...
90 Gendev employees in limbo
WALVIS BAY – About 90 permanent employees of Gendev Fishing Group were sent home last week, shortly after arriving for work. Workers who alerted New Era to the latest development on Thursday are unsure of what the future holds. The latest development comes after the company, following deliberations with the minister of labour, Wise Immanuel,...
Govt invests over N$200m in parks
ETOSHA – The environment and tourism (MEFT) inaugurated newly renovatedand constructed infrastructure at Etosha National Park, Hardap National Park and Bwabwata National Park in a project valued at over N$200 million. The developments were co-funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development through KfW Development Bank and theNamibian government. Speaking at the...
Unam Stadium to host crucial WSL clashes
The Unam Stadium will stage two exciting fixtures this weekend in the FNB Women’s Super League, as teams battle it out in outstanding round eight and nine matches. Unam Bokkies, Desert Foxes FC and Arrows Ladies FC are all set for action in what promises to be a decisive weekend in the race for points....
Brave Warriors fall to Kazakhstan
The Brave Warriors suffered a 2-0 defeat to Kazakhstan’s national football team on Wednesday in their opening match of the 2026 FIFA Series international friendly matches in Astana. Despite the result, head coach Collin Benjamin expressed satisfaction with his side’s overall performance, highlighting missed opportunities as the key difference. “I think we had good chances...
Low enrolment shuts Oshanamutango school
Abraham Mwanyekange OLUKONDA – Oshanamutango Primary School in Onakiidhi-B village in the Olukonda constituency of the Oshikoto region has not been operational since 2018, owing to low learner enrolments, which has alarmed community leaders and residents. Enrolment numbers fell below the minimum requirement of 50 learners, and the school was closed by the Ministry of...









