LUANDA – President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is leading Namibia’s delegation to the 2025 US-Africa Business Summit being held in Luanda, Angola, where the country is expected to seek investment in the oil, gas and infrastructure sectors. The summit, taking place from yesterday to 25 June, brings together African leaders, US government officials and business representatives under...
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Fishing industry fumes over illegal pilchard catch
WALVIS BAY – The Small Pelagic Industry Association has slammed the ongoing illegal harvesting of pilchards by horse mackerel vessels, warning that Namibia’s remaining pilchard processors are at risk of collapsing. The fishery has been under a government-imposed moratorium since 2015. Footage shared with New Era shows a horse mackerel trawler sorting and packing large...
SA-Nam ties that bind
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah and her South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa met on Friday in Pretoria to cement the relation between the two states by discussing issues of cooperation, seeking to advance the interests of both countries through mutual benefit. The two heads of state explored avenues for deepening and expanding bilateral relations, specifically in various...
Governors await ‘verdict’ with bated breath
Governors whose contracts expired last week were given a ten-day extension until 30 June 2025. As the clock ticks, the governors continue their duties while bracing for a presidential decision that could either reaffirm their mandate or signal the end of their current political chapter. Ohangwena governor Sebastian Ndeitunga, whose contract was extended, said he...
Commonwealth SG pays tribute to Namibia’s fallen heroes
The Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, was deeply moved on Saturday on her first visit to Namibia’s national shrine, the Heroes Acre, where two former presidents were laid to rest. “It’s a very emotional experience for me to learn of the past, and to see where founding president (Sam Nujoma) and President Hage...
August 26 Holdings’ dealings above board – Kapofi
Lahja Nashuuta The State-owned August 26 Holdings has secured and completed more than 150 government contracts worth over N$1 billion in the past decade, Defence and Veterans Affairs Minister Frans Kapofi has confirmed. Founded on 14 August 1998, and fully owned by the Ministry of Defence and Veterans Affairs, August 26 Holdings operates in construction,...
Sankwasa reboots Dâure Daman chieftaincy …says customary procedures were overstepped
SWAKOPMUND – The legitimacy of Zacharias Seibeb’s position as chief of the Dâure Daman Traditional Authority has once again come under scrutiny. This is following recommendations by Urban and Rural Development Minister James Sankwasa for a complete restart of the succession process. In a letter addressed to Seibeb, Sankwasa confirmed that the traditional chieftaincy, which...
Okahao dumpsite a health hazard
OKAHAO – The dumpsite at Okahao town in Omusati region has become a hotbed for scavenging, as people and animals put their health at risk with the town council’s failure to close the dumpsite. Residents say the entrance to the site is always left open, allowing goats, children, and adults to freely enter and rummage...
Lead from where you are – Geingos
Former First Lady Monica Geingos says Namibians must tell their stories to avoid having them distorted by others, and where possible, lead from wherever they find themselves, to make Namibia a better place for all. Geingos said this on Friday in Windhoek, when she premiered “Lead from Where You Are: The Journey of the Office...
Free education to include private institutions
Rudolf Gaiseb The education ministry has reaffirmed including students at private tertiary institutions in the government’s free education initiative. Education deputy minister Dino Ballotti said funding should focus on the student – not the private institution. Speaking at a meeting for the free education task force on Thursday, he highlighted the significance of an inclusive...









