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Final leap for Mukwe schools’ electrification
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Final leap for Mukwe schools’ electrification

Menette Hiyavali  Government efforts to complete the electrification of all schools in the Mukwe Constituency are at an advanced stage.  Chairperson of the Kavango East Regional Council and councillor for Mukwe Constituency Damian Maghambayi confirmed that all schools in the constituency are now connected to electricity, with work on the final three schools nearing completion. ...

Service delivery key to development – Mbuende 
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Service delivery key to development – Mbuende 

Andreas Thomas  Public service commissions are important institutions, with civil servants playing a crucial role in delivering essential services.  These were the remarks of Kaire Mbuende, director general of the National Planning Commission, on Monday. Speaking at the opening of the three-day  Southern African Development Community Public Service Commissions (PSCs) Forum, he said civil servants...

Meatco suspends acting CEO 
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Meatco suspends acting CEO 

Lahja Nashuuta  The Meat Corporation of Namibia (Meatco) has suspended its acting CEO Patrick Liebenberg.  This is pending an investigation into the disappearance of 400 head of cattle, valued at approximately N$7 million.  Meatco has been under mounting pressure from employees and the public to account for the loss of the animals, strengthen internal controls...

Elindi claims innocence in Namcor deal 
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Elindi claims innocence in Namcor deal 

Iuze Mukube  Businessman Peter Elindi yesterday debunked the State’s stance on his alleged involvement in fraudulent transactions with Namcor through Enercon Namibia.  He expressed bewilderment over how he ended up facing fraud charges when his former company, Enercon, of which he is no longer the owner since 2023, was engaged in a business relationship with...

Minister accused of wanton interference
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Minister accused of wanton interference

Lahja Nashuuta The Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) presidential candidate, Mike Kavekotora, has criticised the Minister of Justice and Labour Relations, Fillemon Wise Immanuel, accusing him of overstepping his mandate by interfering in the internal operations of private institutions. Kavekotora’s remarks come in response to media reports alleging that the minister instructed the management...

Farm Julianne gets vehicle
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Farm Julianne gets vehicle

Nancy Muniaro Residents of Farm Julianne, situated in the Grootfontein constituency, were overjoyed after the health ministry on Tuesday allocated a vehicle to the farm and the surrounding areas.  The vehicle will assist the community in transporting sick patients to the nearest health centres and for outreach programmes. This came after the members of the...

Omaheke records socio-economic progress …resettlement programme expedited 
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Omaheke records socio-economic progress …resettlement programme expedited 

GOBABIS – The Omaheke region has, over the past year, made significant strides in terms of economic and social progression.  The region has managed to turn the page on its story in the face of mounting challenges, ranging from malnutrition, unemployment and lack of economic opportunities. This could be deduced from the regional governor, Pijoo...

SADC’s abortion crisis …6.2 million cases reported annually 
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SADC’s abortion crisis …6.2 million cases reported annually 

Moses Magadza The SADC continues to grapple with the impact of unsafe abortions, particularly among adolescent girls and young women (AGYW), despite progress in advancing sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). Regional advocates are now rallying for the adoption of a SADC Model Law on Safe Abortion.  They argue that harmonised, rights-based legal frameworks are...

Cabinet Briefs – Cabinet Decisions of the 12th Cabinet Decision-Making Meeting held on the 8th of July 2025:
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Cabinet Briefs – Cabinet Decisions of the 12th Cabinet Decision-Making Meeting held on the 8th of July 2025:

• Cabinet approved the recommended amendments to the National Policy on Disability of 1997. The amendment will be published in the Government Gazette by the Prime Minister on behalf of the Vice President, in line with the National Disability Council Act, Act 26 of 2004. Cabinet further approved the Costed Implementation Action Plan for the...

‘I carried my child 16km to school‘ …says mother of a child with disability
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‘I carried my child 16km to school‘ …says mother of a child with disability

Auleria Wakudumo For 36-year-old Alma Iiyambo from Iipanda-Ombathi village in the Omusati region, taking her six-year-old daughter to school meant walking 16 kilometres daily, carrying her on her back.  Her daughter, Fransina Mutilitha, was born with a clubfoot disability, making it impossible for her to walk long distances on her own. Despite the physical demands...