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Wanderers aim to defend title against Kudus
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Wanderers aim to defend title against Kudus

Defending champions FNB Wanderers Rugby Club will take on FNB Kudus Rugby Club at 15h45 tomorrow in the highly anticipated final of the 2025 Namibia Rugby Union league at the Hage Geingob Stadium. Wanderers head coach Dirk Human expressed confidence ahead of the clash, highlighting his team’s remarkable run of 17 unbeaten matches leading up...

Unemployed teachers drop demands at govt’s door  … ‘stop education entries for five years’ 
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Unemployed teachers drop demands at govt’s door  … ‘stop education entries for five years’ 

Auleria Wakudumo  OSHAKATI – Unemployed qualified teachers from the Oshana region took to the streets of Oshakati on Tuesday to register their frustrations.  They said their qualifications are collecting dust, with the graduates facing dire economic circumstances.  The protesters in Oshakati demanded immediate action from the education ministry, particularly to reform the recruitment process.  The...

Fabupharm ordered to recall oral medicines 
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Fabupharm ordered to recall oral medicines 

Lahja Nashuuta  Pharmaceutical giant Fabupharm has been ordered to recall all oral liquid products and suspend manufacturing on the affected production line.  The order, which is effective immediately, will stand until Fabupharm fully complies with pharmaceutical safety standards.  The move by the Namibia Medicines Regulatory Council (NMRC) on Monday is aimed at protecting the public. ...

Caprivi secession resurrects … UDP demands self-determination 
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Caprivi secession resurrects … UDP demands self-determination 

KATIMA MULILO – After years of dormancy, calls for the independence of the former Caprivi region – present day Zambezi – resurfaced yesterday after the banned United Democratic Party (UDP) staged a demonstration in Katima Mulilo.  The UDP was defiant, demanding self-determination and the withdrawal of Namibian forces from the region.  The demonstration resurfaced tensions...

Namibia seeks Russian cybersecurity 
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Namibia seeks Russian cybersecurity 

OSHAKATI – Namibia is looking to Russia for support in achieving technological independence, according to Audrin Mathe, executive director of the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology. This was a central point of discussion during an expert roundtable hosted by the Sputnik News Agency and Radio in Russia a week ago in anticipation of Africa...

Shalulile secures contract extension … Hotto’s future still under negotiation 
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Shalulile secures contract extension … Hotto’s future still under negotiation 

A trusted source close to Namibian footballers Peter Shalulile and Deon Hotto, who both play in South Africa’s top-flight league, has dismissed growing speculation about their alleged departure from their respective clubs.  The insider said Shalulile has secured a two-year contract extension with reigning DStv Premiership champion Mamelodi Sundowns, contrary to earlier expectations that his...

PDM fails to evict Russian billionaire
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PDM fails to evict Russian billionaire

Windhoek High Court Judge Orben Sibeya dismissed an application by the Popular Democratic Movement to set aside the government’s decision to lease farms to a Russian billionaire, Rashid Sardarov. The decision to lease four farms to Sardarov for 99 years was taken by then land reform minister Utoni Nujoma. Since then, PDM has been pushing...

Youth enterprises in limbo
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Youth enterprises in limbo

Lahja Nashuuta A parliamentary committee has uncovered potential mismanagement of funds meant to finance youth business initiatives across the country’s 121 constituencies. Nantu-Likwafela, the company appointed to run the government’s 121 constituency youth enterprises initiative, has denied claims that it withheld funds or delayed payments meant to drive youth entrepreneurship. The initiative is aimed at...

Hengari’s freedom hangs in balance
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Hengari’s freedom hangs in balance

Iuze Mukube Former fisheries, land reform and agriculture minister Mac-Albert Hengari will learn tomorrow whether he will be released from custody or if the State’s application for postponement will succeed. Hengari (59) and his 30-year-old co-accused appeared in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court yesterday. A peacefull protest demanding his release was also staged. They each face...