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ECN: Why should we pay? …opposition bemoans travel allowance
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ECN: Why should we pay? …opposition bemoans travel allowance

Rudolf Gaiseb  Namibia’s opposition political parties have condemned the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN)’s decision to deny funding for their trip to South Africa to inspect the printing of ballots for the upcoming Regional and Local Authorities Elections.   ECN awarded the N$4.9 million ballot printing tender Uniprint Global. The elections, slated for 26 November...

NNN, SADC condemns coup as Madagascar falls
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NNN, SADC condemns coup as Madagascar falls

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has condemned the coup attempt in Madagascar.  She called for urgent regional action to protect democracy, warning that instability in the island nation threatens Southern Africa’s collective security and development agenda.  This came after president Andry Rajoelina reportedly fled the country amid an attempted coup that has now escalated into a full...

NPFL kick off delays on card …amid club licensing, unpaid referee wages
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NPFL kick off delays on card …amid club licensing, unpaid referee wages

The much-anticipated start of the Namibia Premier Football League (NPFL) seems to be in jeopardy, with several challenges risking delaying the 2025/2026 season even before it kicks off. The league probably will not start soon, as some newly promoted clubs like Rundu Chiefs, Life Fighters and Eleven Arrows, along with several others besides African Stars...

Personality of the week – Gowaseb takes coaching lane
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Personality of the week – Gowaseb takes coaching lane

Namibian T54 wheelchair racer Roodly Gowaseb, known for his resilience on the track and passion for para-sport development, is now taking on another role as coach.  The decorated T54 para-athlete, who has represented Namibia in various regional and international competitions, has started transitioning into coaching after completing a certified course with the Namibia National Olympic...

Social grant beneficiaries claim poor service 
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Social grant beneficiaries claim poor service 

Paulina Ndalikokule NKURENKURU – Hundreds of disability and pension grant beneficiaries have expressed frustration over poor service delivery at the Nkurenkuru Nampost branch, where allegedly long queues and inadequate facilities have left many waiting for up to two days without assistance. Since Monday, government social grant beneficiaries have been queuing outside the Nampost branch, but...

Erongo Powersave race returns for 12th editio
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Erongo Powersave race returns for 12th editio

Hilma Nalupe The Directorate of Sport Development under the Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sport, Arts and Culture officially launched the 12th edition of the Erongo Powersave Street Mile yesterday in Windhoek.  The much-anticipated event is set to take place this coming Saturday in Omaruru. Race director and Erongo regional sport officer Berthold Karumendu said...

Desert Jewels set for intense double tour
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Desert Jewels set for intense double tour

The Desert Jewels of Namibia are preparing for an action-packed international tour that will see them compete in the upcoming Celtic Cup in Scotland and the Netball Africa Cup in Malawi. The second edition of the Celtic Cup will take place from 26 to 30 November at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow, Scotland.  Namibia will...

Media Ombudsman underscores integrity, fairness 
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Media Ombudsman underscores integrity, fairness 

Sadrag Panduleni Shihomeka, the country’s Media Ombudsman, yesterday underscored the importance of integrity, fairness, truth and accuracy, saying those principles are the foundation and lifeline of ethical journalism.  Engaging New Era staff during yesterday’s brief courtesy visit, Shihomeka praised the publication’s continued efforts in disseminating factual, fair and accurate information to the public, saying New...

ECN awards ballot printing tender to Uniprint Global …to cost N$4.9m 
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ECN awards ballot printing tender to Uniprint Global …to cost N$4.9m 

The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) has awarded a N$4.9 million tender to print ballot papers for the country’s regional councils and local authorities’ elections to South African-based company Uniprint Global.  The elections, slated for 26 November 2025, will see Uniprint Global print and deliver a total of 1,817,100 ballot papers for regional councils’ elections...

1 500 Yangos blocked for invalid licences
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1 500 Yangos blocked for invalid licences

Works and transport minister Veikko Nekundi has disclosed that over 1 500 vehicles operating without proper licences and documents have been blocked from the Yango ride-hailing platform.  Speaking during the unveiling of new members of the country’s Transportation Commission on Monday, Nekundi said the suspension of operating licences and documents is part of a broader...