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Mushelenga continues security council reform chorus
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Mushelenga continues security council reform chorus

Namibia has been advocating for the reform of the United Nations Security Council for a long time, Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Peya Mushelenga said on Monday. He said national leaders, including his mentor Theo-Ben Gurirab, the former president of the General Assembly, have called for the Security Council to be more representative and...

Swapo sifting ‘pot’ candidates – Shaningwa
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Swapo sifting ‘pot’ candidates – Shaningwa

HELAO NAFIDI – Swapo secretary general Sophia Shaningwa has said the party is in the process of identifying candidates within its structures for the electoral college through its internal democratic processes. At a mini rally held at Helao Nafidi on Saturday, she said after the electoral college, also known as ‘The Pot’, the party will...

Reho Spa revamp gains momentum
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Reho Spa revamp gains momentum

Lahja Nashuuta REHOBOTH – After several false starts, the latest attempt by the Rehoboth Town Council to revamp and revive Reho Spa finally got out of the blocks. Nestled in the heart of the town, the resort, built around the natural hot springs, could soon be the place to be for local and international tourists,...

Namibia vulnerable to election misinformation 
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Namibia vulnerable to election misinformation 

The scourge of mis- and disinformation is about to become even more conspicuous, as campaigning for Namibia’s Presidential and National Assembly elections is approaching its business end.   Information deputy minister Modestus Amutse said the country faces challenges in regulating social media in Namibia, where mis- and disinformation mostly spreads because most social media companies are...

Omaheke hunger worries traditional leaders
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Omaheke hunger worries traditional leaders

Zebaldt Ngaruka The high number of hunger-related deaths in the drought-hit Omaheke region has left traditional leaders worried. Omaheke governor Pijoo Nganate recently reported that 263 people were admitted to hospital due to malnutrition, while 26 have died of hunger-related cases from January to June this year. Earlier this year, the governor also appealed to...

Karibib switches on Harambee location’s lights
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Karibib switches on Harambee location’s lights

KARIBIB – In response to a dark chapter in Karibib’s history, the authorities acted swiftly to electrify the town’s Harambee location. Karibib mayor Davey van Wyk said the community has faced numerous challenges due to inadequate lighting and electricity in the area. “The tragic incident involving young Adrian Myne Oswyn has underscored the severe safety...

Pastor, child burn in church inferno
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Pastor, child burn in church inferno

Rudolf Gaiseb A pastor  burnt to death in his church’s orphanage when the corrugated iron building in which he and a child with a disability were sleeping, was reduced to ashes. Elia Geingob (42) and the 14-year-old Oubed Skrywer died in the horrific fire at the Prayer House Church Orphanage in Havana, Windhoek on Sunday....

Hashiyana corporal punishment saga lingers
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Hashiyana corporal punishment saga lingers

In an emotional plea, teachers and learners at Hashiyana Primary School in Ongwediva have asked for the reinstatement of their colleague and teacher accused of corporal punishment. Petrus Ndeulita was dismissed after he was found guilty of corporal punishment. Ndeulita allegedly punished a learner by making him hold a chair in the air for an...

NNN takes aim at AI abuse 
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NNN takes aim at AI abuse 

Charles Ndeumane Vice president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has warned that if not used controllably, Artificial Intelligence can lead to laziness and render people ineffective in their duties.  This, Nandi-Ndaitwah, affectionately known as NNN, said may pose serious concerns about the development of future leaders. Although she acknowledges theimportance of AI in development, She is concerned as...

CoW labourers accept offers under ‘duress’
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CoW labourers accept offers under ‘duress’

At 59, some ward cleaners who have worked for the City of Windhoek (CoW) since 1993 could head into retirement next year with next to nothing to show for over three decades of service. The majority of the city ’s contractual employees say they accepted the new employment contract offer by the municipality out of...