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Humanity over profit
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Humanity over profit

Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare has called for urgent interventions from financial institutions to protect homeowners against repossessions after years of payments, equating it to wanton disregard for dignity and against humanity. Speaking at a strategic staff meeting of the Bank of Namibia (BoN) this week, Ngurare said Namibians are losing their homes due to circumstances...

‘Fisch hooked on supply’
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‘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
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//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...

Maria Katumbe: Domestic work with a side hustle
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Maria Katumbe: Domestic work with a side hustle

Auleria Wakudumo ONDWEDIVA – Ongwediva resident Maria Katumbe (46) is showing what hard work and determination can do. Originally from Ombathi in the Omusati region, Katumbe is a domestic worker, but outside her job, she is building a small business using traditional knowledge. This extra money helps her a lot at home. She supports a...

Botswana denies hosting US military base …Namibia has no such ambitions – Kapofi
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Botswana denies hosting US military base …Namibia has no such ambitions – Kapofi

The Botswana government has dismissed decades-long reports that it is home to one of many United States of America military bases abroad. For years, murmurs have suggested that the US operates a military base at the Thebephatshwa Air Base, a claim the country now fervently and vehemently denies. Botswana’s clarification follows hot on the heels...

Morocco’s AFCON victory divides pundits, referees …Senegal drags CAF to court of arbitration
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Morocco’s AFCON victory divides pundits, referees …Senegal drags CAF to court of arbitration

The decision by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to strip Senegal of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) title and award it to Morocco has triggered widespread outrage and debate across the football world, with pundits, referees and fans questioning the legality and timing of the ruling. CAF’s Appeal Board ruled on Tuesday...

UN: 57.2% Namibians food insecure
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UN: 57.2% Namibians food insecure

An estimated 57.2% of Namibians continue to experience moderate to severe food insecurity, with a huge portion lacking access to safe and nutritious food.  The findings are etched in the latest United Nations (UN) Agriculture and Food Organisation (FAO) Namibia Country Programming Framework handbook.  FAO’s country representative Patrice Talla Takoukam, during Monday’s launch of the...

Ngarizemo: We will keep fighting
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Ngarizemo: We will keep fighting

Gobabis-based outfit Young African have been dragged into an unfamiliar relegation battle in the Namibia Premier Football League, sitting in 11th position out of 16 in the table with 27 points and only five matches left to salvage their season. Head coach and club owner Marley Ngarizemo did not hide his disappointment, describing the current...