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Plot thickens in prosecutor attack case … doctor confirms meeting suspect
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Plot thickens in prosecutor attack case … doctor confirms meeting suspect

Auleria Wakudumo ONDANGWA – Medical doctor Fillemon Nakanduungile admitted being in contact with Abner Mateus, the alleged mastermind behind the attack on public prosecutor Justine Shiweda on 17 October 2025. He made the admission when he appeared in the Ondangwa Magistrate’s Court this week for his bail application.  Nakanduungile has, however, denied involvement in the...

Genocide struggle not over – Minister  
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Genocide struggle not over – Minister  

International Relations and Coorperation Minister Selma Ashipala-Musavyi has reiterated that Namibia’s fight for restorative justice and just compensation from Germany for crimes committed during the 1904/08 Ovaherero and Nama genocide is far from over. Ashipala-Musavyi, in a wide-ranging interview with the Russian state-owned international news network, stated that bilateral talks between Namibia and Germany are...

Not free but subsidised education – Steenkamp  …134 000 students earmarked at tertiary level
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Not free but subsidised education – Steenkamp …134 000 students earmarked at tertiary level

Matheus David Up to 134 000 students stand to benefit from Namibia’s newly introduced subsidised tertiary education programme in 2026, education minister Sanet Steenkamp has said. She described the initiative as a carefully researched intervention aimed at widening access while safeguarding public resources. Speaking during an interview on Sunday, Steenkamp said the policy should not...

Willing buyer, willing seller days ‘numbered’
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Willing buyer, willing seller days ‘numbered’

Lahja Nashuuta The Land Bill tabled in Parliament by land reformist Inge Zaamwani proposes a raft of changes, among them scrapping the controversial “willing buyer, willing seller” clause, which many blame for Namibia’s snail-paced land reform agenda. Zaamwani has called the Bill a “transformative instrument” that aims to correct historical land dispossession and promote fair...

Unsung festive season heroes 
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Unsung festive season heroes 

As is the case with wedding unsung heroes – who work tirelessly to ensure a seamless event – petrol attendants and police officers rarely get the credit they deserve, or their flowers in Gen Z lingo.  But while many homes were filled with music, laughter and the smell of Christmas food, other places stayed bright...

N$250 000 to enter Trump’s land  …tourism, business and student visits affected  
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N$250 000 to enter Trump’s land  …tourism, business and student visits affected  

A recent decision to impose visa bond requirements on travellers from selected countries, including Namibia, now mandates Namibians to post security bonds of US$15 000 or N$250 000 to apply for a United States of America visa.  This policy, which came into effect on 1 January 2026, will see citizens from Namibia, Tanzania, Guinea, Malawi,...

Junior tennis team off to championship in Botswana 
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Junior tennis team off to championship in Botswana 

Hilma Nalupe  The Namibia Tennis Association (NTA), in partnership with the Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sport, Arts and Culture, hosted a send-off ceremony on Monday afternoon for 12 of the country’s top U/14 and U/16 girls’ and boys’ tennis players.  The players will represent Namibia at the International Tennis Federation/ Confederation of African Tennis...

Capricorn Eagles head to 2026 World Cup qualifier 
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Capricorn Eagles head to 2026 World Cup qualifier 

Hilma Nalupe  Namibia’s women’s cricket team, the Capricorn Eagles were sent off yesterday at the Namibia Cricket Ground, for the International Cricket Council (CC) Women’s T20 World Cup Global qualifier in Nepal. The qualifier will be held from 13 January to 2 February 2026, with the World Cup set for 12 June to 5 July...

‘Killer’ burns, buries victim’s testicles  … suspect had deceased on funeral cover  
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‘Killer’ burns, buries victim’s testicles  … suspect had deceased on funeral cover  

ONDANGWA – A 25-year-old Namibian Defence Force (NDF) member is expected to appear in the Ondangwa Magistrate’s Court today after allegedly murdering his 41-year-old friend and cutting off his testicles.  According to the police, the suspect allegedly took the testicles to his homestead at Okakwiyu village, burnt it, and buried it inside the house.  Oshana...