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Low green hydrogen turnout irks Sinimbo
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Low green hydrogen turnout irks Sinimbo

Lylie Joel NKURENKURU – Kavango West governor Verna Sinimbo on Wednesday expressed disappointment at the low attendance during a Hyphen Hydrogen Energy stakeholder engagement at the Nkurenkuru Expo Hall. Sinimbo pointed out the numerous empty chairs and said such events are crucial for informing Namibians about government initiatives and potential economic opportunities. “We expected this...

More Namibians donate bodies to Unam 
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More Namibians donate bodies to Unam 

The donation of bodies to the University of Namibia School of Medicine have significantly improved, with pledges rising notably between February and May 2025. Since its establishment in 2009 up to the end of 2024, the School of Medicine received just 11 formal pledges from Namibians willing to donate their bodies posthumously for medical education....

Learners empowered with electric wheelchairs
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Learners empowered with electric wheelchairs

Three pupils from Morrison and Dagbreek Special Schools in Windhoek received brand-new electric wheelchairs last week, through a donation from Tweyapo Fishing Company. The wheelchairs, worth more than N$120 000, were handed over during a ceremony at Morrison Special School in Khomasdal.  This is the first time either school has received electric wheelchairs – an...

Moongo: Mushrooming health training centres put lives at risk 
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Moongo: Mushrooming health training centres put lives at risk 

Lahja Nashuuta Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) member of parliament Winnie Moongo, has raised concern over the mushrooming of unregulated health training institutions across Namibia. Moongo, who is a qualified nurse, in a motion tabled in the National Assembly, this week described the situation as “a serious concern that needs immediate intervention,” warning of the risks...

On the spot with Lahja Nashuuta – From chalkboard to Parliament
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On the spot with Lahja Nashuuta – From chalkboard to Parliament

Austin Samupwa’s journey from a humble classroom in the Zambezi region to Namibia’s National Assembly is a story of commitment, transformation and service.  The seasoned educator and former Swapo executive director now represents the ruling party in the National Assembly.  In this interview with Lahja Nashuuta (LN), Samupwa (AS) reflects on his career path, party...

Know Your Civil Servant – The voice of safety: Sgt Mwaetako’s role in police operations 
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Know Your Civil Servant – The voice of safety: Sgt Mwaetako’s role in police operations 

Lahja Nashuuta  At Eenhana Police Station in northern Namibia, Sergeant (Sgt) Eunice Mwaetako works quietly behind the scenes.  She is a radio operator, one of the most important jobs in the police force. Her work helps police officers stay connected and safe during emergencies. Sgt Mwaetako’s story shows that not all heroes are seen on...

Editorial – Rise Namibian youth rise!
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Editorial – Rise Namibian youth rise!

The time for Namibian youth to rise and make something of their life is now. With opportunities coming their way from the government, there is no better time to address some of the most pressing challenges facing the youth. Youth empowerment has long been at the centre of discussions on many different platforms.  High unemployment...

Letter – Windhoek’s electricity meter blockade an unlawful overreach
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Letter – Windhoek’s electricity meter blockade an unlawful overreach

Residents of Windhoek have increasingly found themselves in a precarious situation despite diligently paying for their prepaid electricity, their power supply is being blocked due to outstanding balances on other municipal services such as water, rates and taxes.  This practice, implemented by the City of Windhoek, raises serious legal questions and appears to stand in...

Tsumeb yearns for glory
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Tsumeb yearns for glory

TSUMEB – Founded in 1905, the Municipality of Tsumeb was once a mecca of excellence, where green and neatness greeted visitors and residents alike.  Today, many say the town has become a shadow of its former self, where poor service delivery is the standard, with zero accountability from those at its helm.  Now, residents of...

Botswana denies ‘shoot-to-kill’ policy
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Botswana denies ‘shoot-to-kill’ policy

CHOI – A wave of sorrow and frustration rippled through Choi and Kongola villages in the Zambezi region on Tuesday as elderly residents confronted officials about the Botswana Defence Force’s (BDF) alleged use of deadly force against Namibians.  Most of those who have fallen victim to BDF’s brunt were suspected of poaching in the protected...