Kaviveterue Virere Ndapewa Kamati, 42 years-old, was born in Okahao, Omusati region, and has faced challenges from the beginning of her life. She was born without legs, and this gave her the determination and courage to shape her future. She currently works as a customs officer for the Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA), a profession that...
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Ngurare takes ‘business unusual’ gospel to Doha
For the world, especially governments in the global south, to achieve social justice, eradicate poverty, improve service delivery and accelerate development, a renewed, unusual and cohesive way of doing things must become the new norm, Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare told a gathering in Doha, Qatar. Ngurare was speaking at this week’s Second World Summit for...
CoW, workers meeting postponed
The long-awaited meeting between the City of Windhoek (CoW) and its striking workers, initially scheduled for yesterday was postponed to Monday, 10 November. The meeting was expected to bring both parties to the table to discuss worker’s grievances, which is centred around wage increases and poor working conditions. However, the planned meeting was pushed to...
Road Management System Hub launched
Kaviveterue Virere Namibia’s road infrastructure management achieved a major milestone on Tuesday when the Roads Authority (RA) launched its advanced Road Management System (RMS) Hub in Windhoek. This reinforced the country’s position as a leader in road quality and innovation on the continent. The RA’s executive for engineering, Mex Muatjetjeja, speaking on behalf of the...
Ndiyona learners escape scathing fire
NDIYONA – Learners at Ndiyona Combined School escaped unharmed after their hostel caught fire on Saturday, destroying infrastructure and their belongings. The school hostel block, which was burned to the ground, accommodated 110 learners from grades 0 to 11. “I was informed that learners were watching TV on Saturday, and the fire just started. They...
Vendors protest illegal Angolan competitors
OMUTHIYA – Local vendors from the Omuthiya open market on Tuesday conducted a peaceful march towards the governor’s office to hand over a petition against the growing number of illegal vendors. Representative of the informal traders in Omuthiya, Hilaria Shikongo, said the petition expresses their frustration but also asks for support, recognition, and regulation of...
Namibia marks prosthetics and orthotics day
Kaviveterue Virere The Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS) celebrated International Prosthetics and Orthotics Day yesterday at the UN Plaza in Windhoek alongside the rest of the world under the theme “Products Advancing Access, Innovation, and Quality.” The purpose of the day was to honour and increase awareness of the value of prosthetics and...
Oshana strengthens flood preparedness
Auleria Wakudumo The Oshana region is stepping up efforts to strengthen its resilience against the growing threat of climate-induced floods and droughts, as part of a wider strategy to protect livelihoods and build community preparedness. Speaking at the official opening of the National Youth Climate Summit held in Ondangwa, the Governor of Oshana region, Hofni...
Govt to construct 55 000 houses, avail 50 000 plots …as NDP6 rolls off
Under the sixth National Development Plan (NDP6), the government plans to service over 50 000 plots and construct more than 55 000 houses countrywide as part of its efforts to accelerate the delivery of affordable and accessible houses. The NDP6, which will guide government’s social and economic development policies between now and 2030, will see...
Carving out a living
In the southern part of Windhoek, just next to Game Shopping Complex, a small group of wood carvers works quietly at their stalls. Calm and far from the busy city markets, the steady tap of chisels fills the air as artisans shape their pieces with patient, practiced hands. Many of them have been carving for...









