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‘Stop exporting wealth, importing poverty’

Sawi Hausiku  RUNDU – Trade minister Selma Ashipala-Musavyi has emphasised that Africa continues to lag in development because it exports its wealth in the form of raw materials, while importing poverty. Speaking during a joint ministerial engagement held in Rundu on Friday, hosted by her ministry alongside the Ministry of Industries, Mines and Energy, with...

PM commends Namport 
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PM commends Namport 

Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare has commended Namport for heeding a call by the government and, through the Namport Social Investment Fund (NSIF), investing in the development and empowerment of Namibia’s youth across all 14 regions.  During a gala dinner on Friday, Namport confirmed a contribution of N$5 million to the NSIF. Namibia’s eighth administration, under...

Commonwealth youth impress Ngurare 
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Commonwealth youth impress Ngurare 

Rudolf Gaiseb  The first-ever Consultative Dialogue for Commonwealth Youth Ecosystem Stakeholders witnessed the formulation of a Windhoek Declaration, a blueprint for youth development in the 56 Commonwealth countries.  The five-day event saw over 200 youth leaders from across the Commonwealth attend the Commonwealth Youth Council for the Dialogue in Windhoek.  The Declaration was handed over...

Govt shifts from gravel to longer-lasting road technology 
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Govt shifts from gravel to longer-lasting road technology 

OMPUNDJA – The Ministry of Works and Transport has announced a major shift in rural road construction towards more sustainable and cost-effective stabilised road solutions.  The move was announced by the Minister of Works and Transport, Veikko Nekundi.  He said the change aims to reduce long-term costs by building roads that last three times longer...

Darkness to redemption: A prisoner’s story 
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Darkness to redemption: A prisoner’s story 

Taimi Haihambo  HELAO NAFIDI – Paulina Nghipunya (35) an inmate at Windhoek Correctional Facility, shared her painful life story on Saturday during the second edition of the Namibian Women’s Conference.  The conference took place at the Helao Nafidi Business Expo Centre with the aim of raising awareness about gender-based violence (GBV).  Nghipunya revealed that while...

Revive dormant agri projects – Pohamba 
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Revive dormant agri projects – Pohamba 

OKANGHUDI – Former President Hifikepunye Pohamba has urged Namibians to take charge of their food security.  He warned that the country’s vulnerability will persist unless collapsed agricultural projects are revived and made functional.  Pohamba made these remarks on Friday during a courtesy visit to his house at Okanghudi village in Ohangwena region by a delegation...

Ambitious Oshikoto targets food basket status 
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Ambitious Oshikoto targets food basket status 

Auleria Wakudumo  Oshikoto governor Sacky Kathindi has urged farmers to remain committed to agriculture.  He stated that the region has the potential to become Namibia’s food basket.  Speaking during his state of the region address, the governor highlighted the critical role that agriculture plays in securing the nation’s future and sustainable rural economies.  “To the...

Over 16 000 San get IDs 
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Over 16 000 San get IDs 

Auleria Wakudumo  The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security has successfully registered over 16 000 members of the San community through its ongoing mobile outreach programme.  The ministry has surpassed its target ahead of the official deadline of 30 August 2025.  A statement issued by the executive director Nghidinua Daniel says the mobile...

PSEMAS tariffs reform on the cards 
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PSEMAS tariffs reform on the cards 

Lahja Nashuuta Government has pledged to review the outdated tariffs used to pay doctors under the Public Service Employees Medical Aid Scheme (PSEMAS), which still relies on rates set back in 2014.  PSEMAS is a government-subsidised medical aid scheme for public servants. According to government records, the scheme currently covers about 300 000 public servants...