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Luvindao urges for calm amids outbreaks
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Luvindao urges for calm amids outbreaks

Minister of Health and Social Services, Dr Esperance Luvindao has urged the public to remain calm, saying the health ministry, supported by partners, is implementing full-scale surveillance and response measures across all 14 regions. She made the remarks on Friday as she provided updates on Namibia’s current public health situation, covering measles, Mpox, Crimean-Congo Haemorrhagic...

Namibia demands justice for colonial crimes
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Namibia demands justice for colonial crimes

Namibia has called for the international criminalisation of colonialism, saying global law has “deliberately ignored” atrocities committed in Africa and left a glaring accountability gap that must finally be closed. International Relations Minister Selma Ashipala-Musavyi led the delegation to the International Conference on the Crimes of Colonialism in Africa in Algiers, where African and Caribbean...

NNN prioritises service delivery …launches three new Task Forces to fast-track process
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NNN prioritises service delivery …launches three new Task Forces to fast-track process

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah yesterday commissioned three national task forces to serve as the main engines to drive the seven priority pillars of the Sixth National Development Plan (NDP6). She described this as a major turning point in how government delivers services and responds to the country’s pressing needs. Speaking at the State House during the...

The house that ‘Kaptein’ built  …Historic Rehoboth dwelling divides opinion 
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The house that ‘Kaptein’ built  …Historic Rehoboth dwelling divides opinion 

Heather Erdmann  REHOBOTH – Over the past five years, Salinde Kamberipa, a civil servant at the Rehoboth Magistrate’s Court, has cared for the former Kaptein Hans Diergaardt house, dedicating her own time and money to make it liveable.  Now, after the government officially handed the property over to the Baster Traditional Authority, she faces uncertainty...

Independent candidates cement place in politics
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Independent candidates cement place in politics

Sawi Hausiku The Regional Councils and Local Authorities Elections witnessed a surge of independent candidates, a trend political analyst and re-elected independent councillor Paulus Mbangu attribute to a lack of merit-based selection within traditional political party structures. In an interview with Nampa, Mbangu, the Rundu Rural constituency councillor who recently won re-election as an independent...

Swapo makes landslide comeback
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Swapo makes landslide comeback

Lahja Nashuuta The Swapo party has strengthened its political dominance in the 2025 Local Authority Elections, emerging as the biggest winner with 52.4% of all seats nationwide. This marks a  rise from the 39.85% the party received in the 2020 elections. Despite the strong performance, overall voter turnout dropped significantly. The Electoral Commission of Namibia...

Namibian teen author wins big
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Namibian teen author wins big

Auleria Wakudumo ONGWEDIVA – A young Namibian author Jobina Shovaleka (13) made history on Saturday at the inaugural African Authors Recognition Awards (AARA) after scooping three major continental honours, becoming the most celebrated author of the ceremony.  Shovaleka, the author of ‘The Aliens’, walked away with the titles ‘Best Children’s Literature’, ‘Best Female Author in...

Historic Alte Feste to undergo facelift
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Historic Alte Feste to undergo facelift

The German Embassy in Windhoek on Friday officially announced the financial support of over N$4 million for the major repair and rehabilitation of the historic Alte Feste building in Windhoek. The initiative is being led through a joint partnership between the Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture (MEIYSAC) and the Namibia Art,...

All in a day’s work …Silas builds a life through bag-making 
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All in a day’s work …Silas builds a life through bag-making 

Auleria Wakudumo OSHAKATI – In a tiny shack in Evululuko, long after midnight when most people are asleep, the soft hum of a sewing machine keeps 24-year-old Josophina Silas, popularly known as Sabakatan, company.  It is here, under the warm glow of a single bulb, that she works tirelessly by turning pieces of fabric into...

IPC, LPM dealt election blow
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IPC, LPM dealt election blow

Late campaigns, lack of resources, misjudgement of their political capacity and choosing to pursue and campaign in the wrong areas were some of the contributing factors that led to the dismal performance of both the Landless People’s Movement (LPM) and Independent Patriots for Change (IPC), political analyst have observed.  Political analyst Natjirikasora Tjirera stated that...