Iuze Mukube Five members of the Swapo Party have failed in their attempt to overturn the party’s decision to postpone its extraordinary congress to 19 April 2025. This follows a High Court ruling last Friday dismissing their application. The applicants are Reinhold Nghihepavali Shipwikineni, Petrus Ndeshipanda Shituula, Joshua Vaino Martins, Erich Chrismann Shivute, and Aina...
Front Page News
Athletics championship boosts path to international competitions
The Unam Athletics Club and Nust Welwitschias 77 Athletics Club, in collaboration with Khomas Regional Athletics hosted a championship last Saturday at the Independence Stadium in Windhoek. Theresia Nambandi, Marketing Officer for Unam Athletics Club said the championship was aimed at celebrating women in athletics in particular, while also marking Namibia’s 36th Independence anniversary. She...
Woodland Ridge clinches Independence Cup
Zebaldt Ngaruka Racehorse Woodland Ridge from Junius Racing (JR) won the Independence Cup 2026 competition held at Gobabis turf in the Omaheke region on Saturday. The annual event attracted more than 50 horses from various racing clubs in the country, as part of Namibia’s Independence celebration, and vied in 17 plates, of which the last...
Magosi: SADC must emulate Nam-Bots ID agreement
SADC Executive Secretary Elias Magosi has called on member states to adopt a regional travel model similar to the historic agreement between Namibia and Botswana, where citizens use national identity cards instead of passports for cross-border movement. Magosi made the appeal during the recent SADC Council of Ministers meeting in Pretoria, South Africa, held under...
ACC consults on anti-corruption strategy
KEETMANSHOOP – As part of soliciting inputs for the development of the 3rd National Anti-Corruption Strategy and Action Plan for 2026-2030, the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) held a consultative workshop last week with //Kharas regional stakeholders. Delivering his remarks in Keetmanshoop, ACC boss Paulus Noa said the Anti-Corruption Policy will serve as an overarching national guiding...
Namibia at 36: ‘We are too few to be poor’
Adolf Kaure President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has urged Namibians to embrace the progress made since independence, while remaining mindful of the challenges that persist. She made these remarks during her Independence Day address on Saturday in Windhoek. “As we look ahead, it is essential to celebrate the progress we have made, while addressing the challenges that...
Zambezi is flooding
KABBE – Learners in flood-affected areas of Kabbe South and Kabbe North risk their lives daily in pursuit of education as they navigate dangerous waters filled with snakes, crocodiles and hippos. At Muzi Combined School, principal Robert Shakwa said the situation has worsened significantly this year, with the school now surrounded by water. “Currently, the...
‘Fisch hooked on supply’
Heather Erdmann REHOBOTH – Out on bail and facing drug trafficking and money laundering charges, alleged drug kingpin Naomi Natanya Fisch (31) was re-arrested after police reportedly found cocaine in her possession during a sophisticated operation at her Rehoboth residence. Fisch, whose name has become synonymous with illicit operations in Rehoboth, a town engulfed by...
//Kharas embraces N$127m VTC
Paulus Shiku Steven Klukowski KEETMANSHOOP – It was a joyous occasion when Vice President (VP) Lucia Witbooi presided over the official opening of the Keetmanshoop Vocational Training Centre yesterday. It is one of the many regional centres run by the Namibia Training Authority. The N$127 million centre has so far registered 253 trainees pursuing various...
36 years on: Experts reflect on Namibia’s sport state
As Namibia marks 36 years of independence, questions continue to arise about whether the country’s sports sector has truly progressed or stagnated. This is particularly when it comes to infrastructure development, athlete support systems and the overall growth of the industry. While Namibia has produced internationally recognised athletes and memorable sporting achievements, concerns remain about...





![NNN-1[50]-- Namibia at 36: ‘We are too few to be poor’](https://neweralive.na/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/NNN-150--360x360.gif)



