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Editorial – Crush the corruption serpent on its head
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Editorial – Crush the corruption serpent on its head

President Netumbo Nandi- Ndaitwah’s “…not business as usual…” mantra is catching on fast. For one, the public service is in delivery mode.  Accountability and transparency have become buzz words, and projects and programmes are being rolled out as planned. It boggles the mind why people must be pushed to the limits to do exactly what...

On the spot with Paheja Siririka – CPBN: strengthening procurement, empowering businesses
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On the spot with Paheja Siririka – CPBN: strengthening procurement, empowering businesses

The Central Procurement of Namibia (CPBN) is there to ensure transparency, fairness, and accountability in the public procurement process and fostering a competitive environment that supports development and builds public trust. New Era’s journalist, Paheja Siririka (PS) engaged Johanna Kambala (JK), the CPBN’s Manager of Stakeholder Relations – dissecting procurement processes, public perception, bidding process,...

Woodwork empowers Mpungu 
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Woodwork empowers Mpungu 

NKURENKRU – Several villagers from Mpungu in the Mpungu constituency of the Kavango West region have grouped themselves into a woodwork project, ‘Mutjima-gumwe Woodworking Cooperative’.  The group was created through the Namibia Integrated Landscape Approach for Enhancing Livelihoods and Environmental Governance (NILALEG) Nkulivere landscape project.  They craft wooden products to make a living.  The NILALEG...

Samuel Shivute’s last dance 
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Samuel Shivute’s last dance 

OMUTHIYA – Oshikoto Regional Council chairperson, Samuel Shivute on Wednesday announced that he will not contest the November Regional Councils and Local Authorities Elections. Shivute assumed office in 2015 as the Omuthiya constituency councillor and was re-elected in 2020, a tenure in which he also served as the chairperson of the regional council. The councillor...

Hardap embraces green hydrogen 
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Hardap embraces green hydrogen 

Charmaine Boois   MARIENTAL – Hardap governor Riaan McNab has reaffirmed his commitment to using the country’s green hydrogen agenda as a tool to propel long-awaited socio-economic development in the region. McNab, during his State of the Region Address (Sora) in Mariental on Wednesday, said green hydrogen is the solution to address enduring issues in...

Tsoaxudaman chief faces deregistration
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Tsoaxudaman chief faces deregistration

SWAKOPMUND – The Ministry of Urban and Rural Development is set to deregister chief Joshua Seibeb of the Tsoaxudaman Traditional Authority.  This follows Seibeb’s failure to implement a 2022 agreement concerning the appointment of senior and traditional councillors. The Tsoaxudaman Traditional Authority dispute goes back to a long-standing leadership conflict prior to Seibeb’s official recognition...

Namibia breaks hunger chains … govt’s drought efforts lauded
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Namibia breaks hunger chains … govt’s drought efforts lauded

Improved climate conditions, government policy and strategic interventions as well as strong drought-mitigating strategies played a crucial role in Namibia’s reclassification as a hunger hotspot. Namibia has since been removed from the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations and the World Food Programme (WFP) 2025 lists of the World Hunger Hotspots. The...

Modi meets NNN … Nam, India solidify ties that bind
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Modi meets NNN … Nam, India solidify ties that bind

Dressed in a crisp white kurta, paired with a black blazer to shield him from Windhoek’s chill, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi touched down at the Hosea Kutako International Airport at exactly 06h05 yesterday. There, he was greeted with a heartwarming welcome from both the Namibian and Indian communities. The premier was received by traditional...

Over 500 scramble for cleaner position 
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Over 500 scramble for cleaner position 

Lylie Joel  NKURENKURU – A single cleaner position advertised at Karanawa Primary School inthe Kavango West region attracted more than 500 applicants on Tuesday. Karanawa Primary School principal Marcus Kasanga told Nampa that out of the 581 applications received, 442 applicants were deemed eligible while 139 were rejected during the initial screening process. Kasanga expressed...