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Letter – Address systemic discrimination against persons with disabilities
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Letter – Address systemic discrimination against persons with disabilities

Recent media revelations have brought to the fore the persistent and egregious discrimination faced by persons with disabilities in the Republic of Namibia. It is essential to confront the harsh reality that no individual elects to live with a disability; rather, disabilities typically result from unpredictable events such as accidents, diseases, or congenital conditions that...

Know your Civil Servant – Shangombe promoting Khoekhoegowab
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Know your Civil Servant – Shangombe promoting Khoekhoegowab

Lahja Nashuuta  Ngeve Shangombe is a distinguished civil servant and language educator currently serving as the Senior Education Officer for Khoekhoegowab and Curriculum Developer in the education ministry’s National Institute for Educational Development (NIED).  In her role, she is tasked with the development of syllabuses and educational materials for Khoekhoegowab, catering to students in grades...

Etoto teachers appeal for sports sponsorship
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Etoto teachers appeal for sports sponsorship

In a vibrant splash of youthful energy, teachers in the Etoto West cluster hosted a colourful tournament for learners in grades 4 to 7 and are now appealing to companies and individuals to assist them by supporting rural sports development. The tournament, involving four schools, brought excitement to the dusty football fields last Saturday and...

Making furniture from pallets
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Making furniture from pallets

In the heart of Windhoek, where creativity meets craftsmanship, two self-taught carpenters Linus Samuel and Tangeni Nghiyepa are turning discarded pallets into household furniture.  Nestled in their modest corrugated zinc workshop located next to the Havana Three-Way, the duo works tirelessly to create pieces that not only serve practical purposes, but also inspire others in...

Conservancies launch umbrella alliance 
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Conservancies launch umbrella alliance 

Rudolf Gaiseb The Namibian Association of Community-Based Natural Resources Management of Support Organisations officially launched the National Communal Conservancies and Community Forest Alliance on 1 October 2024 in Windhoek under the theme ‘Sustainable Natural Resources Management’. The alliance’s chairperson, Thomas Muronga, said it is formed to be the umbrella organisation for the regional communal conservancies...

Campaign hits and misses …parties urged to communicate clearly, consistently
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Campaign hits and misses …parties urged to communicate clearly, consistently

Lahja Nashuuta Communications professionals have pointed to a scattergun approach, andadvised political parties to have clear campaign strategies and realistic political agendas which speak to the electorate’s needs. While a recent media monitoring study of Namibia’s 2024 elections showed an increase in media coverage of political parties’ activities, strategic communications experts have poked holes in the...

D – day looms for candidates …as AR submits Amupanda’s name to the ECN
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D – day looms for candidates …as AR submits Amupanda’s name to the ECN

Rudolf Gaiseb The Affirmative Repositioning movement yesterday submitted its leader Job Amupanda’s name to the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) for contesting the presidential election slated for 27 November. The deadline for submission of presidential candidates’ names to the ECN is 16 October 2024. At 37, Amupanda is officially the youngest presidential candidate so far....

Union: School’s ablution facilities worse than prison
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Union: School’s ablution facilities worse than prison

NDU – The condition of ablution facilities at Ndama Junior Primary School in Rundu is worse than that of prison cells, Namibia National Teachers Union secretary general Loide Shaanika said here on Wednesday. Accompanied by officials from the Ministry of Health and Social Services and the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture, she conducted an...

Affluent German couple sues for permanent residency
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Affluent German couple sues for permanent residency

A German couple is suing the chairperson of the immigration selection board and the chief of immigration over their refusal to grant them permanent residence in Namibia. The couple, who say they fell in love with Namibia and its peace-loving people during their frequent visits, wants the high court to set aside and review a...