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Public media, ICT entities introspect
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Public media, ICT entities introspect

VON BACH – Bridging the digital divide, prudent use of resources, aligning visions, creating opportunities and executing government’s development should be the yardstick of the country’s information and communications technology (ICT) sector.  These were the key takeaways from information minister Emma Theofelus’ remarks during yesterday’s senior leadership retreat at the Von Bach Dam Resort on...

Housing, land to cost Govt N$6.5 billion
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Housing, land to cost Govt N$6.5 billion

Rudolf Gaiseb  The annual government budget provision for land servicing and housing will increase from N$750 million last year to N$6.5 billion over the next five years.  This is according to Big-Don Kondunda, the director of habitat and housing development.  He was speaking at the launch of the 2023 Revised National Housing Policy and Implementation...

Pensioner’s 20-year citizenship struggle continues 
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Pensioner’s 20-year citizenship struggle continues 

Charles Ndeumane OSHAANDJA – He is Namibian-born, married to a Namibian, and even though all his children are registered in his surname and are Namibian, an 83-year-old man has allegedly been denied national documents for nearly two decades.  Oshaandja villager Fillemon Johannes’ efforts to obtain Namibian citizenship and other national documents for more than 20...

Oil transparency demand baffles Kandjoze
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Oil transparency demand baffles Kandjoze

National Planning Commission director general Obeth Kandjoze is perplexed by the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) recommendation to make all oil and gas deals public.  The IMF’s recommendations were made amidst rampant corruption in some African oil and gas countries.  The IMF request, he said, undermines good governance. “All of us globally must act and do...

LPM, Swapo on the electricity warpath
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LPM, Swapo on the electricity warpath

Lahja Nashuuta Landless People’s Movement leader Bernadus Swartbooi has accused the government of using public resources to advance the ruling party’s election agenda. According to Swartbooi, the government’s decision last week to subsidise the cost of electricity by N$365 for the current financial year is an election gimmick for the upcoming Presidential and National Assembly...

Looming hunger predicted
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Looming hunger predicted

While hunger continues its grip on Namibia, coupled with devastating droughts, the situation is projected to exacerbate.  New forecasts indicate that more people will experience food insecurity in the coming months.  About half of the Namibian population (48%) studied, results show that almost 1.4 million people will suffer from food insecurity from July to September...

Agribank’s N$187m drought relief war chest 
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Agribank’s N$187m drought relief war chest 

Drought-stricken communal and commercial farmers with loans at Agribank have been thrown a lifeline.  This is after the country’s agricultural premier lender announced that it will offer instalment relief to eligible clients, and waive penalty interest for those in arrears. The bank’s latest drought relief intervention, which was officially announced yesterday in the capital, is...

Four convicted in Möller’s murder
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Four convicted in Möller’s murder

Windhoek High Court Judge Dinah Usiku on Monday convicted four men andacquitted another, in connection with the murder of 50-year-old Hans-Jorg Möller and the attempted murder of his wife. The incident occurred in June 2016 atthe couple’s home in Walvis Bay in the Erongo region. Panduleni Gotlieb, David Tashiya, David Shekundja and EllyHinaivali face charges...