Rudolf Gaiseb The Affirmative Repositioning movement yesterday submitted its leader Job Amupanda’s name to the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) for contesting the presidential election slated for 27 November. The deadline for submission of presidential candidates’ names to the ECN is 16 October 2024. At 37, Amupanda is officially the youngest presidential candidate so far....
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Union: School’s ablution facilities worse than prison
NDU – The condition of ablution facilities at Ndama Junior Primary School in Rundu is worse than that of prison cells, Namibia National Teachers Union secretary general Loide Shaanika said here on Wednesday. Accompanied by officials from the Ministry of Health and Social Services and the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture, she conducted an...
Minors sell bottles for survival
Linea Dishena DORDABIS – Yolanda Isaacks* (9), Jessica Jacobs* (8) and Steven Witbooi* (6) wander around the shebeens and bars of the Dordabis settlement, collecting empty liquor bottles in exchange for vetkoek, bread crumbs, and ice lollies to feed themselves. The Grades 1, 2, and 3 pupils at Dordabis primary school, located 87 kilometres from...
Namibia racehorses shine in Botswana
Zebaldt Ngaruka Namibia’s racehorses joined their counterparts from Lesotho, South Africa and host Botswana to celebrate Independence Day at Charleshill on Tuesday. The horses competed in eight plates, where Namibia’s top thoroughbreds showed stellar performance in most sprints. About 26 racehorses participated in the event called Mbasuva Independence Race in honour of that country’s 58...
Ministry bails out NFA
The Ministry of Sport, Youth and National Service came to the Namibia Football Association’s (NFA) aid last month by injecting about N$5 million into its operations. The ministry’s executive director, Erastus Haitengela, confirmed the assistance, stating that the funds were allocated after extensive discussions with the NFA leadership. The N$5 million was intended to cover...
Pohamba: Greed castrated mass housing project
Lahja Nashuuta Former president Hifikepunye Pohamba has attributed the botched mass housing project and the limping green schemes to poor planning and supervision, as well as rampant greed. He registered his displeasure in his autobiography launched this week. In the book, he gives a glimpse of his journey and contribution towards liberating Namibia from the...
Manifestos: Parties set out stalls on housing crisis
As Namibia heads into its 2024 Presidential and National Assembly alections, the housing crisis looms as one of the most pressing issues, with over300 000 units needed to address the backlog. Political parties have placed significant emphasis on this issue in their manifestos, outlining various strategies to tackle the issue. But how realistic are these...
Venaani flirts with Diescho
Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) leader McHenry Venaani has allegedly identified 10 nominees for the upcoming electoral college, as empowered by the party’s constitution. Although he is playing his cards close to the chest, New Era has been reliably informed that prominent academic and former Namibia Institute of Public Management executive director Joseph Diescho is among...
Local Germans want new, inclusive joint declaration
The Forum of German-Speaking Namibians, in its message in remembrance of the 120th anniversary of the 1904 genocide extermination order against the Ovaherero, called on the Namibian and German governments to formulate a new and inclusive joint declaration. Yesterday, 2 October, officially marked 120 years since the commander of imperial German troops, general Lothar von...
Personality of the week – From sisterly inspiration to sporting stardom
Mekelye Mwatile’s journey into cricket began at an early age. Despite facing challenges like time management and gender biases, she learned to balance her training with schoolwork, while finding motivation through her coaches’ wise words. How did you first get into cricket, and who inspired you to pursue it professionally? I kicked off my cricket...









