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Sport awards preparation in full swing
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Sport awards preparation in full swing

ONGWEDIVA – Namibia Annual Sports Awards (NASA) is set to shine brighter than ever as it returns to Ongwediva later this year, promising a spectacular celebration of the country’s sporting talent.  The awards return for the second time in Oshana following the successful hosting in 2019 by Ondangwa Town Council. Scheduled for 22 November 2025,...

Call to unlock Zambezi’s farming potential
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Call to unlock Zambezi’s farming potential

KATIMA MULILO – Zambezi Regional Council chairperson, Warden Simushi, has raised concern over thousands of hectares of fertile land in the region that remain unutilised, while small-scale farmers continue to struggle without proper market support. Speaking on the region’s agricultural potential, Simushi stressed that Zambezi has some of the most productive soils in Namibia, describing...

From politics to ploughs …ex-mayor ventures into agriculture
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From politics to ploughs …ex-mayor ventures into agriculture

USAKOS – There is a need for more Namibians to participate in the agricultural sector to promote food security. This is according to former Walvis Bay mayor and  alderman Wilfred Immanuel. The retired politician has successfully transitioned into a full-time farmer, owning a project about six kilometres from Usakos. He exhibited his agricultural produce and...

First youth fund beneficiaries selected
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First youth fund beneficiaries selected

Lahja Nashuuta Forty-two young Namibians have been selected as the first beneficiaries of the newly launched National Youth Fund (NYF). The government committed N$500 million toward youth development, of which N$257 million is allocated for the 2025/26 financial year. Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare launched the Fund on Monday in Gobabis, Omaheke region. He said the...

Mangetti farm transforms boldly 
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Mangetti farm transforms boldly 

Lylie Joel  MANGETTI – The Mangetti Kavango Cattle Ranch is writing an ambitious new chapter in agriculture.  The ranch is located in Namibia’s Kavango West region.  It falls under the management of the Namibia Industrial Development Agency (NIDA).  The organisation is working to reverse years of mismanagement, including livestock deaths and financial losses.  This is...

Seibeb’s supporters reject chief’s degazetting 
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Seibeb’s supporters reject chief’s degazetting 

WALVIS BAY – Chief Zacharias Seibeb’s faction of the Dâure Daman Traditional Authority has hit back at the Ministry of Urban and Rural Development, stating that minister James Sankwasa is acting beyond his powers in attempting to degazette Seibeb.  The spokesperson of the Dâure Daman Traditional Authority, Martin Matsuib, told New Era that the ministry...

Jacobs welcomes football funding boost …calls for stronger support for local clubs
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Jacobs welcomes football funding boost …calls for stronger support for local clubs

Woody Jacobs, the head of Education and Talent Development at Namibia Football Association (NFA), praised the government for stepping in to support the country’s football after a major corporate sponsor withdrew. In an interview with New Era, Jacobs congratulated Deputy Minister of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture, Dino Ballotti, for announcing that the...

Pee Jay, Katiti Komambo win Spring Cup
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Pee Jay, Katiti Komambo win Spring Cup

Zebaldt Ngaruka Racehorses Pee Jay and Katiti Komambo won the top honours at the Spring Cup competition held at Okahandja on Saturday. The Spring Cup competition was organised by the Okahandja Racing to sustain horse owners in maintaining their horses. Pee Jay, from the Burger Racing (BR) won the 2 400m, which was the main...

Leaders ‘egos’ stifling education 
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Leaders ‘egos’ stifling education 

Rudolf Gaiseb  Education Minister Sanet Steenkamp said power struggles in education leadership, where egos take the front row, obstruct the implementation of informed decisions.  Speaking at the Annual General Assembly of the Namibia National Commission (NATCOM) for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) yesterday, she said leaders tend to dismiss every policy...