Auleria Wakudumo OSHAKATI – Minister of Home Affairs , Immigration, Safety and Security, Lucia Iipumbu has called for greater recognition of local Totem Expo at both national and international levels, stating that they have potential to become an international cultural and trade event. Speaking at the official opening of Oshakati Totem Expo 2025 at Oshakati...
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NNN pleads for patience on Genocide talks …defends proclamation of 28 May
Lahja Nashuuta President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has urged Namibians – particularly members of the Ovaherero and Nama communities – to remain united and patient as efforts continue to bring finality to genocide negotiations with the German government. Speaking at the first official Genocide Remembrance Day ceremony at Parliament Gardens in Windhoek on Tuesday, President Nandi-Ndaitwah emphasised...
Govt comes to aid of displaced farmers
Lahja Nashuuta Nine generational farmworkers in the Omaheke region, who have been without their own land for years, were recently allocated farming units. The government, in response to the plight of the farmers, has allocated Farm Wiums Rus and Farm Fiesta there. These beneficiaries, long displaced from commercial farms and forced to survive in communal...
‘Let truth reign’ …Sankwasa demands unity and truth in Masubia chieftaincy
Bukalo – After more than four years without a chief, the Masubia tribe has finally witnessed the resolution of a prolonged leadership vacuum through the decisive intervention of the minister of Urban and Rural Development, James Sankwasa. In a powerful, unscripted address delivered under the historic tree planted by Chief Richard Muhinda Mamili in 1972...
RFA avails more funds for Walvis trade roads
WALVIS BAY – The Road Fund Administration (RFA) has increased its funding allocation for Walvis Bay’s road rehabilitation from N$250 million to about N$400 million. The town has been battling poor road conditions, which were further exacerbated by the heavy rains earlier this year. The funds, to be rolled out over a five-year period, will...
Makanga-Masida road project progressing despite setbacks
KATIMA MULILO – The construction of the Makanga-Masida access road is progressing well despite several logistical and environmental setbacks, Roads Authority (RA) CEO Conrad Lutombi stated. “We visited this project to familiarise ourselves with the progress and challenges being experienced. So far, we are pleased with the work being done on both the Makanga and...
SADC unites in conservation
Southern African leaders have pledged stronger support for transboundary conservation and local community involvement in managing natural resources. This commitment was butressed during the first-ever Transfrontier Conservation Areas’ (TFCA) Summit held in Harare on Friday. It marked 25 years of collaboration on TFCAs, which are conservation zones that cross national borders to promote biodiversity protection,...
NamWater acts to restore Walvis supplies
WALVIS BAY – Water utility, NamWater, has assured stakeholders that the ongoing water crisis in Walvis Bay is being addressed. The town has been battling low water pressure and supply interruptions since February due to ageing infrastructure, frequent pipe bursts, and cable theft, contributing to intermittent power outages at key borehole sites. This situation has...
N$11m development projects launched in Otjiwarongo
Mulisa Simiyasa OTJIWARONGO – Deputy Minister of Urban and Rural Development, Evelyn !Nawases-Taeyele recently officially launched three land development activities and housing construction projects at Otjiwarongo. The projects, under the Municipality of Otjiwarongo, were launched at the Extension 16 site, where the water reticulation programme and the laying of pipelines are being conducted by the...
Mariental organisation cultivating hope and harvests
Charmaine Boois MARIENTAL – Taradi !Hana Xabadi was born in 2022 out of a shared love for the soil, community and sisterhood. Formed by 45 unemployed women in Mariental, this grassroots’ organisation brings together women who share backyard gardening skills, feed their families and promote financial sustainability. These remarkable women cultivate their own crops, rear...









