Mulisa Simiyasa OTJIWARONGO – Chief Justice (CJ) Peter Shivute has called on officials attending a weeklong strategic plan workshop at Otjiwarongo to generate a six-year strategic plan centred around accessible justice for everyone.A total of 45 judiciary officials from across Namibia are attending the workshop, which commenced on Monday.Shivute on Tuesday said his office functions...
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IPC’s Akuunda sworn in as Ongwediva councillor
ONGWEDIVA – David Akuunda of the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) was on Monday sworn in as councillor of the Ongwediva Town Council. He stepped into the position that was previously held by fellow IPC councillor Ottilie Haitota.This was done in accordance with Section 10 (1) of the Local Authorities Act. Haitota departed from the...
Namib Mills relieves hunger in Tobias Hainyeko
A recent article on growing hunger in the Tobias Hainyeko constituency has led to a life-changing donation from Namib Mills. The food company has committed to donating 100 bags of 10kg to 25kg of maize meal to help feed struggling residents. The donation follows New Era’s pre-election coverage published last month, which highlighted the deep...
Duplicate voter cards issuance underway
KATIMA MULILO – The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) will issue duplicate voter cards to eligible voters who lost or damaged their voter cards, ahead of the 17 June 2025 by-election in the Kabbe South constituency. According to Kahimbi Masule, ECN’s returning officer for the scheduled by-election in the constituency, duplicate voter cards will be...
Grootfontein’s rise from ashes
GROOTFONTEIN – Over the past four years, Grootfontein has steadily worked towards rebuilding its image. It has successfully constructed houses to replace one of the last remaining remnants of the apartheid government – the compound hostel. The town has also built a modern fire station after a long absence, and has recovered millions in long-standing...
‘Loan sharks’ back in parly spotlight
Lahja Nashuuta The issue of loan sharks is back on the agenda in the National Assembly. It is expected to dominate debates when Parliament resumes this afternoon. The motion, spearheaded by Inna Hengari, an outspoken member of the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM), calls for an open and urgent national discussion on whether Namibia’s current financial...
Alfeus Benjamin: A governance dose
SWAKOPMUND – When he is not running one of the country’s busiest local authorities or attending to his family and friends, he is deep into his thoughts, recording and penning. For Swakopmund CEO Alfeus Benjamin, writing is more than just a hobby. It is a personal outlet, a leadership tool and a way of documenting...
Namibia to roll out electronic IDs
Lahja Nashuuta Namibians will begin receiving electronic identity cards (e-IDs) from July 2026. According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security, the new ID system aims to improve identity verification and simplify access to both public and private services. The e-ID is a smart card, similar to a bank card, embedded with...
Fishing sector cautioned against ‘poaching’ employees
WALVIS BAY – The fishing industry has been cautioned against employee ‘poaching’ or luring workers employed by another company to come to work for them, as it destabilises the industry. The Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform Inge Zaamwani says the practice also undermines the government’s employment interventions. Zaamwani cautioned the industry over...
Nam, Uganda in judicial marriage … traditional justice takes centre stage
Namibia and Uganda have agreed to cooperate in improving their court systems by utilising traditional methods of resolving disputes, known as alternative dispute resolution (ADR). Uganga’s Chief Justice (CJ) Alfonse Chigamoy Owiny-Dollo visited Namibia last week tostrengthen and support this effort. On Friday, Namibia’s CJ Peter Shivute and Owiny-Dollo paid a courtesy visit to President...









