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Hengari’s withdrawal paradox …MP’s ejection divides opinion 
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Hengari’s withdrawal paradox …MP’s ejection divides opinion 

Lahja Nashuuta The removal of former Agriculture, Water and Land Reform minister Mac-Albert Hengari from Parliament has triggered mixed reactions, with several political and legal commentators questioning the legality of President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah’s move. Hengari was fired from Cabinet towards the end of April, following his arrest on allegations of attempted bribery after claims he...

23 posts to cost Walvis N$15m
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23 posts to cost Walvis N$15m

WALVIS BAY – Walvis Bay council management committee has recommended the creation of several new positions to be included in the proposed 2025/2026 budget. The estimated cost for the new positions is N$15 million. However, the positions will be gradually filled. The recommendation was tabled by the chairperson of the management committee, councillor Richard Hoaeb,...

Ministry urges precautions against wildfires
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Ministry urges precautions against wildfires

The Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism (MEFT) has urged Namibians to remain vigilant and take the necessary precautions against wildfires. This follows a fuel load assessment conducted across the country, which found that the fuel load is high and the risk of wildfires is currently imminent. In a media statement issued on Wednesday, the...

Govt commits N$40m to boost infrastructure
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Govt commits N$40m to boost infrastructure

Information minister Emma Theofelus announced on Tuesday that the government has committed N$40 million to expand information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure in Namibia.  The investment aims to support and complement the efforts of existing mobile network operators, reinforcing the country’s digital transformation agenda. Theofelus made the announcement during the Huawei Namibia and Pinnacle gala...

Forbes’ sabotage claims draw Nkosi’s ire
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Forbes’ sabotage claims draw Nkosi’s ire

WALVIS BAY – In a swift turn of events this week, Walvis Bay councillor Albertina Nkosi expressed dissatisfaction with mayor Trevino Forbes’ claims that the municipality was under siege from internal saboteurs. Forbes, while addressing an Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) press conference recently, alleged that there was political sabotage at one of the country’s...

Nations implored to lead climate fight
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Nations implored to lead climate fight

Rudolf Gaiseb Namibia has called on developed countries to take the lead in global emission reductions by adhering to the common responsibility of States principle. This is captured in the report of the 29th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP29) and related meetings to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)...

Namibia gets water loan from Germany
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Namibia gets water loan from Germany

Suzith Tjitaura  Minister of Finance, Ericah Shafudah, signed a N$1.5 billion loan agreement on Tuesday with the German government through the Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KfW) to fund Namibia’s second Water Sector Programme. The loan carries an interest rate of 10.09% and has a 20-year repayment period, including a five-year grace period. “This interest rate is...

Know Your Civil Servant – Mupya: Passion behind the chalkboard
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Know Your Civil Servant – Mupya: Passion behind the chalkboard

Lahja Nashuuta  For Tjarirehua Mupya, teaching is not just a profession, but a calling deeply-rooted in purpose and passion.  A proud son of the Opuwo Urban constituency in the Kunene region, Mupya is committed to educating Namibia’s previously disadvantaged and marginalised children. Now a seasoned educator, he is based at Coblenz Combined School in the...

Editorial – Using brute force on vendors not the way to go
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Editorial – Using brute force on vendors not the way to go

The heavy-handedness of the police in dealing with defenseless and vulnerable vendors raises eyebrows for all the wrong reasons.  While it is within the mandate of the City Police to maintain law and order and enforce compliance with municipal by-laws – it is disheartening to see the amount of brute force used against these defenseless...