OSHAKATI – Despite receiving good rainfall this year, most of the rainwater in northern Namibia has gone to waste, leaving livestock farmers concerned about future droughts. Farmers in the northern regions, particularly those without sufficient earth dams, said while their livestock often suffer from thirst during dry spells, the recent heavy rains have not been...
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Fishing industry reels under water crisis
WALVIS BAY – The ongoing water shortage in Walvis Bay, caused by ailing infrastructure in the Kuiseb aquifer, is hampering fishing operations and placing one of Namibia’s biggest employers and foreign currency earners in a precarious position. NamWater earlier this month confirmed electricity supply challenges at the Rooi Bank and Dorop South aquifers. These ongoing...
Nam, Bots ponder joint oil refinery
Namibia and Botswana are exploring the possibility of building a joint oil refinery to serve the two countries and the wider Southern African region. The announcement was made during the first introductory working visit of Namibia’s President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah to Botswana on Thursday. She also visited Zambia on Friday. President Nandi-Ndaitwah met with her counterparts,...
‘We want our houses’ …Kaxumba Kandola residents demand justice after paying N$344 000 for ‘ghost houses’
Lahja Nashuuta Residents of Kaxumba Kandola A in Goreangab in Windhoek’s Samora Machel Constituency, are demanding answers from the City of Windhoek after waiting more than a decade for houses they paid for. Community spokesperson Sem David said, the residents, many of whom were relocated from the Single Quarters in 1999 under the Shack Dwellers...
Triumphant College: Building a future-ready university …over 500 graduates
Iuze Mukube In line with this year’s theme, “Building a Future-Ready University through accountability and resilience”, Triumphant College conferred 523 graduates during a vibrant ceremony last Thursday. The event, held at its Khomasdal campus, marked a significant milestone in the institution’s ongoing commitment to producing skilled, adaptable and responsible graduates equipped with skills to contribute...
Learners risk wild animals attack enroute to school
NGONGA – In the remote village of Ngonga, located in the heart of Judea Lyamboloma of the Zambezi region, the daily journey to school has become a life-threatening ordeal for young learners. The constant presence of animals such as lions, hippos, crocodiles and other dangerous wild animals has cast a shadow of fear over the...
Stanlib donates another wheelchair to Omusati learner
Auleria Wakudumo RUACANA – Fourteen-year-old Shekutamba Michael, a grade 7 learner at Dr. Albert Kawana Primary School, received a life changing gift on Friday when he received an upgraded wheelchair specially designed for sandy terrains. Dr. Albert Kawana Primary School is located in the Eenawa village of Ruacana constituency. The donation made by Stanlib Namibia,...
Justice Now: Rehoboth stands united against drug abuse
Heather Erdmann Rehoboth – A lone voice broke the eerie and dark silence that hang over the most affected and drug-infested block of Rehoboth – Kawuki. In another corner, a concerned pensioner, mother and long-time resident stepped out of her house on her way to bury family members. Visibly angry and frustrated, her voice rose...
Shiimi’s input on free education strategy
Rudolf Gaiseb Swapo member and Elim constituency councillor in the Omusati region Gerhard Shiimi, has urged the ministry of education to develop a well-thought-out plan on the implementation of free education. He said the Namibia Students’ Financial Assistance Fund’s reintegration into government administration will be a challenge for many students, as the loan used to...
Cut senior civil servants’ term in office – MPs
SWAKOPMUND – Some Members of Parliament (MPs) have raised serious concerns about the inefficiencies of Namibia’s public service, calling for five-year term limits for senior civil servants.The MPs, attending an induction meeting in Swakopmund last week, made these remarks during an engagement with the Public Service Commission (PSC). Bernadus Swartbooi, leader of the Landless People’s...









