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Revisiting Nujoma’s presidency …A videographic exploration 
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Revisiting Nujoma’s presidency …A videographic exploration 

Seasoned videographer Hadley Mwashekeleh spent a significant part of his career documenting the Nujoma presidency.  Now in retirement, he recounts his extraordinary journey with Namibia’s late Founding President Sam Nujoma, who died on 8 February. Mwashekeleh was in the thick of things, capturing Nujoma as he confronted the most tumultuous climate of Namibia’s political landscape,...

1.2 million Namibians face hunger 
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1.2 million Namibians face hunger 

Lahja Nashuuta Household food security in the country remains fragile, with at least 1.2 million Namibians facing a hunger crisis.  This is contained in a Food Security Assessment Report by the agriculture ministry, released last Friday. The main purpose of the assessment was to study the overall agricultural inputs’ situation at household and regional levels,...

//Kharas sings founding president’s praises 
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//Kharas sings founding president’s praises 

Limba Mupetami  Steven Klukowski //Kharas governor Aletha Frederick has described late Founding President Sam Nujoma as a revolutionary and exemplary statesman. Yesterday’s memorial service was held in his honour at J. Stephanus Stadium in Keetmanshoop. Delivering the welcoming remarks, Frederick quoted renowned orator and writer John C. Maxwell, who once said, “A leader is one...

Pohamba: Revive Nujoma’s development projects
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Pohamba: Revive Nujoma’s development projects

ETUNDA – Former president Hifikepunye Pohamba has expressed disappointment over the failure to continue with key national projects initiated by Founding Father Sam Nujoma, particularly the green schemes. Speaking at his memorial service in Etunda, Omusati region last Thursday, Pohamba urged incoming president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah to build on the work of her predecessors, and prioritise...

MTC Maris Cup returns 
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MTC Maris Cup returns 

After postponing the MTC Maris Cup semi-final matches to honour late Founding President Sam Nujoma, organisers have now confirmed that the games will take place next month.  The semi-finals were originally scheduled for 15-16 February.  However, following the sudden passing of Namibia’s first president, the decision was made to postpone the matches as a mark...

Erongo: Farewell, Tatekulu
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Erongo: Farewell, Tatekulu

WALVIS BAY – Yesterday’s Erongo regional memorial service of Founding President Sam Nujoma was bittersweet. The region, where Nujoma’s political spark and zest for freedom and self-determination were first awakened, bade farewell to one of its own. A commonality could be deduced from the different speakers, each of whom perfectly located and etched Nujoma’s role...

Divundu boy overnights at service for memorial … travels 200 km to salute Nujoma  
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Divundu boy overnights at service for memorial … travels 200 km to salute Nujoma  

Lylie Joel  RUNDU – Kavango East education director Christine Shilima says they need more time to assess the situation of the 13-year-old boy who had dropped out of school and recently travelled to the memorial service of Founding President Sam Nujoma alone. Shilima pledged during the regional memorial service for Nujoma in Rundu on Saturday...

Fishrot trial gets August date
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Fishrot trial gets August date

Iuze Mukube Judge Moses Chinhengo gave directives yesterday for the Fishrot fraud, corruption and racketeering trial to proceed on 4 August 2025. All pending matters affecting the commencement of the trial should be resolved beforehand, the judge said. To ensure everything is finalised before the start of the trial, Chinhengo directed the parties involved in...

Oshakati writes off N$5m debt
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Oshakati writes off N$5m debt

OSHAKATI – In a bid to ease the financial burden on families, the Oshakati Town Council has written off all outstanding debts on municipal accounts registered under the names of deceased residents. Oshakati Town Council spokesperson Katrina Kamari told this publication that the decision was made during a council meeting last November. It takes effect...