Acting High Court Judge Moses Chinhengo yesterday said the ‘Fishrot’ trial will continue on 2 September, even if some of the accused do not have defence lawyers. Dubbed ‘Fishrot’, the trial involves former Cabinet ministers Bernard Esau and Sacky Shanghala as well as several top businessmen. While some of the accused indicated they were not...
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Resources belong to Namibians – Shaningwa
ETAYI – Swapo secretary general Sophia Shaningwa has unambiguously stated that Namibia’s natural resources belong to Namibians, and those who wish to invest in the country must do so on their terms. This, she said, will be explicitly stated in the Swapo manifesto, to be launched next month. She made these remarks during the opening...
Leverage smart tech, NNN urges traders
Victoria Immanuel Charles Ndeumane Nuusita Ashipala ONGWEDIVA – Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has encouraged local businesses and entrepreneurs to use smart technology to their advantage to enhance creativity, increase productivity and increase profitability. The VP made these remarks while officially opening the Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair (OATF) last Saturday. “This event, therefore, signifies the ongoing...
Permanent water supply for Olushandja Dam
ETAKA – Namibia Water Corporation CEO Abraham Nehemia says the utility has installed soon-to-be commissioned water pumps at Calueque Dam to permanently keep Olushandja Dam filled. He made the remarks during the opening of the Etaka-Uuvudhiya earth canal, which stretches more than 130 kilometres at the Olushandja Dam south wall pump station, in the Omusati...
Govt urged to subsidise private media
The Namibia University of Science and Technology’s senior journalism lecturer Phillip Santos has recommended that the government subsidises private media houses to better equip them for elections’ coverage. He made the call last Wednesday during a panel discussion on the role of media in promoting democratic elections in Namibia, which was organised by the Friedrich...
BIG not an electioneering tool – Activist
Charles Ndeumane As the national elections approach, social justice activists continue pushing for the implementation of the universal Basic Income Grant, which some critics see as a vote-winning strategy. However, pro-BIG activists say the grant should not be used as an electioneering tool, just for hopeful and destitute Namibians to be left hanging after the...
PDM goes for gold in ambitiousmanifesto…pulls off smooth congress
KATIMA MULILO – Popular Democratic Movement leader McHenry Venaani on Sunday promised to create jobs for the country’s unemployed and turn around the economy as he seeks to attract voters ahead of the national elections. Venaani was addressing a packed Katima Mulilo sports complex as he launched his party’s election manifesto, to the delight of...
Mbumba: No freedom without struggle
Festus Hamalwa Auleria Wakudumo OMUTHIYA – President Nangolo Mbumba says the relentless efforts made by the heroes and heroines of the liberation struggle for Namibia’s freedom must be valued and appreciated. He said without their contribution during the days of the struggle, freedom and independence would have been a mirage. “On this significant day, we...
Namibia blocks Israeli weapon-carrying vessel
Namibia has, in a bold move, taken a stand against the ongoing Israeli war on Palestinians, and blocked a vessel carrying weapons destined for Israel from docking in Namibia. In a significant move, Justice minister Yvonne Dausab made the courageous call on Friday to the relevant authorities, including the Namibian Ports Authority, not to allow...
BoN, Trustco Bank clash over depositors’funds
The Bank of Namibia (BoN) has refuted a statement from Trustco Group Holdings (TGH), the parent company of Trustco Bank Namibia (TBN), that depositors’ funds are guaranteed and held by it. This is after TGH on Friday announced its decision to exit the investment in its commercial banking portfolio, which the group stated accounts for...









