IMPALILA ISLAND – Former Kabbe South councillor and new National Assembly member John Likando expressed full confidence in his party’s ability to retain the constituency at the upcoming by-election. He said the constituency has long been a Swapo stronghold, noting that the party has continuously responded to the needs of the community. Addressing a Swapo...
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Tributes pour in for Bishop Makari
Zebaldt Ngaruka Messages of condolence are continuing to pour in for the fallen Church of Africa deputy bishop, Ngetujame Zacheus Makari, who died on Saturday. Makari was an instrumental figure in society and admired by many. He was a community activist in addition to spreading the biblical gospel. Members of his church and community valued...
Hai//omsan bemoan genocide exclusion
Zebaldt Ngaruka Chief Ananias Soroseb of the Hai//omsan Royal House said his community feels left out of the discussion relating to the 1904-08 genocide committed on Namibian soil, where their forebears were among the casualties. He said they were shocked by President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah’s speech at the official Genocide Remembrance Day last week. “That is...
Sardarov opens free private school at Dordabis
Deputy education minister Dino Ballotti officially opened the Victoria Private School at Dordabis on Monday. He encouraged the first batch of learners to take their studies seriously.The school’s establishment was made possible by an investment of N$40 million by Russian investor Rashid Sardarov, who owns the Marula Game Ranch. The school, which will be free...
Totem expo weaves national pride
OSHAKATI – The Oshakati Totem Expo is a vibrant annual celebration that goes beyond a mere display of cultural symbols. At its heart, the expo is dedicated to promoting culture and ensuring the vital transmission of clan identity, particularly among the Ovawambo clans. The annual event started in 2012 and involves commercial activities and a...
Ithete advocates for Africa’s sovereignty
Deputy Prime Minister and minister of industries, mines and energy, Natangwe Ithete has called on Africans to be self-reliant. Ithete, who is the chairperson of the African Regional Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction Bureau, was speaking during the 2025 Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction event in Geneva, Switzerland on Monday. The event held from...
Capricorn Foundation commits N$2m to malnutrition
The Capricorn Foundation has committed N$2 million to fighting hunger and malnutrition in Namibia.The foundation in a statement on Monday said it has committed N$600 000 to the Gondwana Meal4Two Programme for the provision of nutritional meals across the country. In addition, N$1.4 million will be provided to Genesis Namibia to address malnutrition in Omaheke.Quintin...
City kicks off N$324m road rehabilitation programme
The City of Windhoek has launched an emergency pothole repair programme following extensive road damage caused by heavy rainfall earlier this year.The programme costs a total N$324 million, having commenced on 12 May 2025.City public relations officer Lydia Amutenya told Nampa in an interview last week that two contractors have been appointed for three months....
MTC warns of internet disruptions …as WACS undergoes maintenance
Despite routine maintenance on the West African Cable System (WACS), which Namibia relies on for its internet connection to the rest of the world, Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) has rerouted most of the country’s data traffic to backup systems to ensure continuity of internet services. MTC yesterday stated that scheduled maintenance on WACS is ongoing...
PDM bleeds jobs … ‘where did the millions go’?
Lahja Nashuuta Financially struggling Popular Democratic Movement has cut its employees from 48 to 27, removed 21 positions and reduced salaries for most staff and regional coordinators. However, party secretary general Manuel Ngaringombe’s salary remains unscathed, New Era understands. He currently earns a salary equivalent to that of a Member of Parliament. These cost-cutting steps...









