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‘We will march on’ …community activists vow to keep true to cause
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‘We will march on’ …community activists vow to keep true to cause

Despite disappointing results during the just ended regional and Local elections, social activist Shaun Gariseb has vowed to continue fighting for people’s rights and dignity.  During the election last week, Gariseb contested the Katutura Central constituency, where he ran as an independent candidate. The constituency that was won by PDM’s Rodman Katjaimo. However, Gariseb said...

Swearing-in of councillors postponed
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Swearing-in of councillors postponed

RUNDU – The Ministry of Urban and Rural Development has cancelled the swearing-in ceremony of all newly elected political office bearers, which was scheduled for today, until further notice. There are therefore no active local and regional councillors in the absence of the swearing in of councils. The regional council and Local Authorities elections took...

Amutse to head mines ministry 
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Amutse to head mines ministry 

Modestus Amutse has been appointed as the new Minister of Industries, Mines and Energy, taking the reins at a crucial moment for the country’s economic transformation.  The move, announced by President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah yesterday, comes as Namibia pushes to strengthen its mining sector. “Amutse assumes this critical role at a time when Namibia is accelerating...

Is AI friend or foe? …tracking AI usage in Namibia 
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Is AI friend or foe? …tracking AI usage in Namibia 

Rudolf Gaiseb Is the usuage and application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) counter productive and robbing people off their right to be creative? Or is AI the next best thing since the invention of sliced bread? Commonly, AI is understood as computer systems that perform functions requiring human intelligence, such as learning, problem-solving, decision-making, and recognising...

Mental health a rising health concern
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Mental health a rising health concern

Ali Negumbo  Edward Tenete Mental health has increasingly become a public health challenge in Namibia, with rising suicide cases shaking communities and exposing deep social and emotional vulnerabilities, particularly among the youth. With university students among those affected, concerns are mounting over the availability of support systems in higher education and the urgent need to...

Outjo youth urged to capitalise on youth fund 
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Outjo youth urged to capitalise on youth fund 

OUTJO– Kunene regional governor, Vipuakuje Muharukua, yesterday called on Outjo youth to capitalise on the government’s youth development fund.  Muharukua said this during an information session on the National Youth Development Fund held at Etoshapoort Community Hall in Outjo.  “It is our responsibility to make sure that young people become business people,” Muharukua said. He...

Shalyefu reflects on Ongwediva mayorship 
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Shalyefu reflects on Ongwediva mayorship 

Taimi Haihambo  ONGWEDIVA – As his five-year term concludes, outgoing Ongwediva mayor Taara Shalyefu reflected on a leadership journey characterised by noticeable development, community impact and resilience.  Shalyefu leaves behind a legacy of infrastructure growth, community service, and a call for continued unity and public engagement.  Speaking to New Era, Shalyefu highlighted his key accomplishments,...

No Namibian child should be denied quality education – VP
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No Namibian child should be denied quality education – VP

KEETMANSHOOP – Vice President Lucia Witbooi emphasised that every Namibian child deserves access to quality education, regardless of their background or where they live.  Witbooi made the remarks during the groundbreaking ceremony for the development project of the Suiderlig Secondary School (her Alma Mata) in the southern town over the weekend.  “Today, after a previous...

World Aids Day commemorated at Otjiwarongo
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World Aids Day commemorated at Otjiwarongo

OTJIWARONGO – More than 1 500 people gathered at the Mokati Sports Stadium in Otjiwarongo on Monday to commemorate the 2025 World Aids Day. Street processions, speeches, testimonies, and cultural performances marked the event.The Minister of Health and Social Services, Dr Esperance Luvindao, officiated the event and said that Namibia remains committed to eradicating HIV...

Shanghala moves to delay Fishrot trial
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Shanghala moves to delay Fishrot trial

Iuze Mukube Former justice minister Sacky Shanghala filed another request with acting judge Marilize du Plessis, asking for a delay in the start of the Fishrot trial until all pre-trial issues are resolved. During yesterday’s proceedings, where the trial was expected to begin, Shanghala argued that the trial cannot move forward while a review application...