National

Home » National » Page 101
Muteka pledges people centred oversight 
Post

Muteka pledges people centred oversight 

National Council vice chairperson, Emma Muteka has pledged to strengthen legislative oversight and reposition the council as a people-centred institution that responds directly to the needs of communities.  In a recent interview with Nampa, Muteka, who is also serving her second term as councillor for the Windhoek West constituency, said her role would go beyond...

‘Januworry’ back-to-school blues … parents feel pinch  
Post

‘Januworry’ back-to-school blues … parents feel pinch  

Matheus David  It is that time of the year again when parents must fork out hundreds of dollars to send their children back to school. However, the festive season walks away with half of some parents’ December earnings, and many carers are preparing stationery for their children. The pressure is mounting on teachers as they...

Ovambanderu garden blooms 
Post

Ovambanderu garden blooms 

OKOVIMBURU – Ovambanderu Traditional Authority (OTA) councillor, Kotoree Kaukuata expressed that their community garden project is moving in the right direction following its generation of a profit of N$5 000 from its first harvest at Epukiro.  Established in 2024 here in the Omaheke region, the 1.5-hectare garden, named Omutize Dr Gerson Kunomundu Katjirua, aims to...

Venezuela’s ‘invasion’ offers important lessons 
Post

Venezuela’s ‘invasion’ offers important lessons 

The recent Venezuela-United States (US) events offer important lessons for youth in the Global South on governance, sovereignty, and the consequences of institutional failure, the Students Union of Namibia (SUN) has said. Its legal secretary, Intelligent Katire, in an interview with Nampa on the capture of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro and his wife by the...

Alabuga attracts African girls … but SADC participation remains low
Post

Alabuga attracts African girls … but SADC participation remains low

TATARSTAN – The Alabuga Start Programme, an international employment initiative based in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia, is increasingly drawing young women from Africa, Latin America, and Asia. However, participation from Southern African countries remains low, according to programme officials. The programme is officially offered as an international work and study programme in Russia’s Special...

Victory in defeat … Budong draws lessons from electoral setback
Post

Victory in defeat … Budong draws lessons from electoral setback

The 2025 Regional Council and Local Authorities elections delivered victories for some and disappointment for others while also separating pretenders from contenders. However, for Phillip Budong, who failed to secure a councillor position in last year’s polls, the experience proved to be a learning curve rather than a defeat. Budong, who hails from Kayengona village,...

Minnie dares to dream … vows fighting inequality, unemployment, exclusion  
Post

Minnie dares to dream … vows fighting inequality, unemployment, exclusion  

Chelva Wells Youthful councillor for the Landless People’s Movement in the Hardap region, William Minnie says his entry into local government is a direct response to what he describes as the normalisation of inequality, unemployment and exclusion. The 23-year-old was elected as a councillor for the Mariental Municipal Council representing LPM during last year’s Regional...

Parliament: The year ahead 
Post

Parliament: The year ahead 

Rudolf Gaiseb  This year, parliamentary debates on various key bills and motions will continue.  Industries, mines and energy minister Modestus Amutse will amend the Petroleum Exploration and Production Act, 1991, to shift several key powers in the petroleum sector from the ministry to the Office of the President.  This publication reported on 13 November 2025...

‘Involve police in dispute resolution’ … traditional leaders told 
Post

‘Involve police in dispute resolution’ … traditional leaders told 

Lahja Nashuuta  Traditional leaders have been urged to involve the Namibian Police in community dispute resolution processes and public gatherings, following a deadly land dispute incident in the Oshikoto region.  The fatal incident took place at Onelago village. In the incident, a community member, Sinkus Johannes, allegedly gunned down Onelago village headman Sem Nepando and...

Unsung festive season heroes 
Post

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...