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Voters to flag non-resident councillors
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Voters to flag non-resident councillors

Lahja Nashuuta The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) has urged voters to use the official objection period to report irregularities around nominations of candidates, especially those seeking election in constituencies where they do not reside. The objection period should also be used to report any irregularities around voter registration. The Electoral Act requires that a...

NNN’s maiden address at SADC Summit
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NNN’s maiden address at SADC Summit

MADAGASCAR – President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is expected to deliver her first address at the 45th SADC Summit in Antananarivo, Madagascar, on Sunday. The summit, held under the theme ‘Advancing Industrialisation, Agricultural Transformation, and Energy Transition for a Resilient SADC’, will bring together regional leaders to discuss industrial growth, modern farming and clean energy for sustainable...

Letter – Assessment impact on SOEs’ economic productivity
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Letter – Assessment impact on SOEs’ economic productivity

It is very concerning that the Namibian government and its ministers find State-owned enterprises (SOEs) appealing, even though they cost the taxpayer millions of dollars.  It is undeniable that some SOEs contribute to market failures, which eventually affect macroeconomic variables, as proven by current proceedings in Namibia’s distinct competent courts. Therefore, the SOEs were founded...

Editorial – Bread-and-butter elections
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Editorial – Bread-and-butter elections

At the time you are reading this week’s editorial, there are fewer than five days before the ongoing Supplementary Voters’ Registration (SRV) ends. The exercise, which kicked off on 4 August, ends on 19 August, or next Tuesday, to be more precise. Eligible Namibians will head to the polls on 26 November 2025 to elect...

On the spot with Lahja Nashuuta – The jewel of the east is a promise – Ueitele
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On the spot with Lahja Nashuuta – The jewel of the east is a promise – Ueitele

Lahja Nashuuta  Gobabis, fondly referred to as ‘the jewel of the east’, has been steadily transforming itself into a thriving economic and social hub in eastern Namibia.  The municipality has anchored its vision on four pillars: infrastructure development, environmental and social upliftment, tourism promotion and stimulating local economic growth. Strategically located along the Trans-Kalahari Highway...

MVA pushes legislative reforms
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MVA pushes legislative reforms

KEETMANSHOOP – The Motor Vehicle Accident Fund of Namibia (MVA) and Namibian Law Reform and Development Commission are now conducting countrywide consultations on legislative reforms needed.  Speaking at a session earlier this week in Keetmanshoop, MVA’s chief legal advisor, Joelynn Kurz said the objectives of the proposed amendments to the MVA Fund Act include making provision for...

Sankwasa approves Kudumo as Ukwangali hompa
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Sankwasa approves Kudumo as Ukwangali hompa

MAYARA – Urban and Rural Development Minister James Sankwasa has granted approval of the application made by the Ukwangali Traditional authority (TA) to designate Eugene Siwombe Kudumo as their chief as per the TA Act of 2000. The TA is in the meantime to set up a date, time and place for the minister or...

Govt, LPM clash over decentralisation
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Govt, LPM clash over decentralisation

Lahja Nashuuta The government has defended its decentralisation policy, stating that most functions have already been decentralised to all regional councils.  Diametrically opposed to this position is the Landless People’s Movement (LPM), which dismissed the government’s decentralisation efforts as nothing more than an electioneering tactic, accusing the ruling party of talking about decentralisation while tightening...

World Bank pokes holes in Nam’s procurement
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World Bank pokes holes in Nam’s procurement

Rudolf Gaiseb  Namibia’s public procurement unit (PPU) and procurement entities face limited resources and low capacity.  The World Bank’s methodology of assessing procurement systems (MAPS) has found that responsibilities across the procurement cycles are poorly defined, resulting in overlaps and inefficiencies.  The Bank found that the procurement rules are vague, possibly discouraging international competition. The...