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Namibia’s health resilience strengthened
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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
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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,...

Starlile makes it 4 in a row … Young Brazilians return to the premier league 
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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 
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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 
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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...

Aviation industry nosedives  
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Aviation industry nosedives  

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has been urged to intervene in the struggling aviation training sector after the Namibia Aviation Training Academy (Nata) laid bare its dire financial situation.  The academy revealed funding shortages and a lack of equipment are threatening the country’s capacity to produce local pilots as its biggest challenge.  The President met the Nata...

‘History alone can’t carry Swapo’ … ruling party turns 66 
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‘History alone can’t carry Swapo’ … ruling party turns 66 

Rudolf Gaiseb  While acknowledging their glorious past, party leader Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is unequivocal: history alone cannot carry Swapo forward.  Nandi-Ndaitwah made these remarks on Sunday, marking 66 years of Swapo’s existence.  “It must be underscored that the chapter of the Swapo Party history is written with pride, but history alone cannot carry us forward. The...

Otjiserandu welcomes Unomasa, Uaamakuje
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Otjiserandu welcomes Unomasa, Uaamakuje

OTJISERANDU – Namibians from all walks of life thronged the tiny village of Otjiserandu in the Gam district over the weekend to bid farewell to former Otjozondjupa governor and Swapo Member Parliament James Unomasa Uerikua. He was buried yesterday along with his son, Venturo Uaamakuje Uerikua. For the inhabitants of Otjiserandu village and the greater...