LUANDA – Namibia has expressed concern over the uncertainty surrounding the renewal of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), which allows certain African goods duty-free access to the United States market. Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Selma Ashipala-Musavyi called for the extension of the AGOA at the US-Africa Summit, where the country recorded...
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Namibia promotes diamonds, energy at summit
Namibia has emphasised the importance of natural diamonds and energy development as key drivers of economic growth at the 2025 U.S.-Africa Business Summit held in Luanda, Angola. Speaking during a side interview after attending the summit, Ben Nangombe, Executive Director in the Ministry of Mines, Trade, and Industrialisation, said the Namibian delegation used the platform...
Salary differences irk Merlus staff
WALVIS BAY – Workers employed under the Merlus Fishing Group are demanding urgent salary adjustments and fair working conditions, saying discrepancies in wages and benefits have created division and frustration among employees. Close to 200 workers from Abroma Fishing, Seagull Fishing and Cormorant Fishing—subsidiaries of Merlus—staged a peaceful lunchtime demonstration on Monday, during which they...
Olufuko brings joy to informal traders
OUTAPI – Exhibitors at the Olufuko Annual Festival have expressed joy over the high turnout of people at the centre, which has boosted support for their businesses. The traders said they are grateful for the opportunity to participate and showcase their products. The Olufuko Annual Festival, which started last week, is scheduled to end on...
Livestock board blasted for misstated financial statements
Auditor General Junias Kandjeke has taken the Livestock and Livestock Products Board of Namibia to task for misrepresenting its financial statements, providing incomplete information and using outdated rates to extract levies from transactions. As a result of the violation of set and accepted international accounting standards and principles, Kandjeke slapped the board with a qualified...
AR calls for harmonised elections to cut costs
Lahja Nashuuta Affirmative Repositioning (AR) Member of Parliament, Vaino Hangula, has proposed a major electoral reform. He is calling for the harmonisation of all national elections in Namibia to be conducted on a single day every five years. He made this suggestion in Parliament this week, saying the current system is costly and inefficient. Currently,...
Myasthenia Gravis: What you need to know
Myasthenia Gravis (MG) is a chronic autoimmune neuromuscular disorder that causes weakness in the skeletal muscles, which are the muscles your body uses for movement. What happens in Myasthenia Gravis? The immune system produces antibodies that block or destroy acetylcholine receptors at the junction where nerves communicate with muscles. This prevents muscles from contracting properly,...
Warmquelle yearns for development …youth wish for breakthrough
Lahja Nashuuta Warmquelle might be a relatively small village with less than 3 000 people, but it brims with life on almost any given day. The village forms part of the Sesfontein settlement. Tourists passing through the village – attracted by a warm spring in the area – blend with the sounds and bustle of...
Olufuko bigger and better
Auleria Wakudumo OUTAPI – The 2025 Olufuko Annual Cultural Festival has officially begun, bringing renewed cultural pride and strong community involvement to the Omusati region. The event continues to grow as one of Namibia’s most important celebrations of tradition and identity. This year, a total of 134 girls have been registered to take part in...
NNN wants stronger energy partnerships
LUANDA – President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah described energy as a powerful driver of economic growth and development. She said Namibia is prepared to take the lead in the global shift toward clean and sustainable energy. She was speaking at the US-Africa Business Summit in Luanda, Angola, yesterday. The summit, held under the theme ‘Advancing US-Africa Energy...









