President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah reaffirmed that protecting Namibia’s environment is critical to sustaining rural livelihoods, as the Community Conservancy Fund of Namibia (CCFN) revealed major new financing alongside ongoing challenges. Speaking during a meeting with the CCFN delegation, led by CCFN board chairperslast Andrew Corbett at State House on Friday, the President stressed that protecting nature...
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Rössing’s hand that keeps giving … foundation pumps N$14.7m into education, communities
BUNYA – The Rossing Foundation invested over N$14.7 million in education and community projects in 2025. The funds were aimed at supporting learners from disadvantaged backgrounds and helping communities improve their living conditions. The funding was used on several completed projects, including N$1 million for scholarships at institutions such as Namibia University of Science and...
Coetzee conquers historic ultra race across SA
Ultra-endurance cyclist Drikus Coetzee etched his name into the record books after winning the inaugural Race Across South Africa, a gruelling 2 000km event, in an impressive time of seven days, 12 hours and 3 minutes. The victory not only secured him top honours but also set the benchmark for what promises to become a...
Vries satisfied with league’s end …Stars clinch N$850 000 payday
The acting secretary general of the Namibia Football Association, Mabos Vries, says he is satisfied with the manner in which the 2025/2026 Namibia Premier League season concluded, despite a campaign marked by logistical challenges. The season came to an end over the weekend with African Stars crowned champions for a remarkable fourth consecutive time. Their...
Namibia’s health resilience strengthened
Auleria Wakudumo A renewed wave of international support is set to strengthen Namibia’s health system as the government of Japan, the United Nations (UN), and global partners unveiled major investments aimed at improving emergency preparedness, disease prevention, and access to quality healthcare. Speaking at the launch of the Japan Supplementary Budget-funded Joint Trilateral project in...
Rain destroys Uvhungu-vhungu crops
Heavy rains and strong winds have dealt a significant blow to agricultural production in Kavango East, with approximately 200 tonnes of maize destroyed at the government’s Uvhungu-vhungu irrigation farm last week. Pontianus Kashokora, a senior worker at the farm, told this publication that the incident occurred after persistent rain covered most parts of the land,...
Govt plans N$5 million sports facility for Rehoboth
Heather Erdmann REHOBOTH – Government plans to build a new N$5 million sports facility for Rehoboth to boost sport in the town and keep the youth busy. The stadium will be constructed at the site between the new cemetery and an oxidation pond. The new 10-hectare project is expected to create about 45 jobs during...
Starlile makes it 4 in a row … Young Brazilians return to the premier league
Hilma Nalupe Abraham Mwanyekange African Stars FC have won the 2025/2026 Namibia Premier Football League (NPFL) season, sealing an impressive fourth consecutive league title after finishing top of the standings with 58 points. Stars confirmed their dominance with a 2-0 victory over FC Ongos in their final match of the season at the Independence Stadium...
Condoms shortage flagged
Auleria Wakudumo An alarm has rung about the shortage of condoms at public health facilities across Namibia, triggering widespread fear about a possible increase in HIV infections, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and teenage pregnancies. Members of the public informed New Era that they had visited some public hospitals on several occasions but were unable to...
Sossusvlei restrictions draw Schlettwein’s ire
Former Cabinet minister Calle Schlettwein has come out swinging, saying the government’s decision to restrict access to the Deadvlei in the Namib-Naukluft Park is wrong. It is Schletwein’s fervent position that it is a mistake that needs revision. Last week, the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism (MEFT) announced that only two categories of operators...









