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NNN sets performance bar high
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NNN sets performance bar high

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has urged the newly-appointed regional governors to prioritise service delivery and accountability as inefficiency, corruption or negligence would not be tolerated. Speaking during the announcement of new governors at State House on Friday, the president said they must be proactive in fighting issues of great concern that affect Namibians at regional level. ...

Competition commission sanitises RedForce
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Competition commission sanitises RedForce

WALVIS BAY – The Namibia Competition Commission (NaCC) has found that contracts awarded to RedForce Debt Management by local authorities are beyond reproach. However, the commission raised serious concerns over discrepancies in debt-collection practices, and called for urgent regulatory reforms to protect consumers from excessive fees and aggressive collection tactics. The findings are contained in...

TB remains public health headache …as 42 deaths recorded in over two years
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TB remains public health headache …as 42 deaths recorded in over two years

TSANDI – Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major public health concern in Namibia, with 42 recorded deaths in 2024/25. This highlights the urgent need for strengthened interventions. In 2023 1.2 million deaths were recorded due to TB globally. Health and Social Services minister Dr Esperance Luvindao revealed these figures in a speech delivered on her behalf...

Nangolo dazzles with stunning victory
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Nangolo dazzles with stunning victory

In a night of electrifying boxing action at the Roman Catholic Hall in Windhoek, young and energetic Flame “The Special One” Nangolo stole the show with a dazzling performance, outclassing Ghana’s Felix Ajoma to win via third-round stoppage in their World Boxing Organisation Africa super featherweight title fight.  Nangolo now boasts a record of 12...

Namibians to pay more for their sins …as development budget up by 22.6% to N$12.8 billion
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Namibians to pay more for their sins …as development budget up by 22.6% to N$12.8 billion

In her maiden national budget statement, recently-appointed finance minister Ericah Shafudah yesterday tabled a cautious and conservative yet pro-growth budget of N$106.3 billion for the 2025/26 financial year. However, the budget also comes with an increase in excise duties on the consumption of alcohol and tobacco, which took effect on 12 March 2025. The largest...

The president’s watchmen … navigating between security and diplomacy
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The president’s watchmen … navigating between security and diplomacy

In the corridors of power, every detail matters, and each ticking second counts. For decades now, two key figures have operated in the shadows while ensuring seamless execution of presidential duties. We are referring here to Tuhafeni Modesto, who ensures order and diplomacy, while commissioner Johan Ndjaronguru is the security man. In political lexicon, they...

Redline remains in effect
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Redline remains in effect

Iuze Mukube The curtain has come down on Affirmative Repositioning leader Job Amupanda’s court application for the removal of the veterinary cordon fence (VCF), also known as the redline.  Judge Shafimana Ueitele yesterday dismissed the application, stating that the applicant failed to provide sufficient evidence to the court to support his claims. Amupanda also sought...

Heavy rain damages graves in Windhoek
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Heavy rain damages graves in Windhoek

Chevla Wells  The City of Windhoek (CoW) has announced that heavy rains between 17 and 21 March have damaged graves at the Gammams Cemetery, and worsened road conditions across the city. “We encourage families to visit the cemetery to assess any potential damage and arrange for necessary repairs,” the CoW the statement read.It said those...