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Usakos on growth path  …as Simeon-Kurtz cleans up her desk 
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Usakos on growth path  …as Simeon-Kurtz cleans up her desk 

SWAKOPMUND – Outgoing Usakos mayor Irene Simeon- Kurtz says her time in office focused on rebuilding systems, restoring confidence in the town council and improving service delivery for residents.  Reflecting on her time as the towns first citizen, the business woman said that despite challenges and Usakos being regarded as a small town, the council...

Siyambi carves a living from wood 
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Siyambi carves a living from wood 

RUNDU – Paulus Daniel Siyambi (41) from Masivi village at the border of the two Kavango regions, along the Trans Caprivi Highway, ekes a living from making crafts from wood.  He takes care of his wife and five children, the youngest being three, while the oldest is 19 years old. Wood crafts are a significant...

Veterans’ dependants petition MoD 
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Veterans’ dependants petition MoD 

The Association of Dependants of Namibia’s Veterans staged a demonstration at the Ministry of Defence and Veterans Affairs offices in Windhoek on Tuesday, demanding an official response to a petition submitted three months ago.  The petition calls for the implementation of legislative amendments that would grant dependants of both living and deceased veterans access to...

Maiden bone marrow transplant opens doors
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Maiden bone marrow transplant opens doors

Namibia has completed its first bone marrow transplant, marking a significant milestone for the country’s medical sector. However, the treatment is currently accessible to only about 15% of the population, highlighting the need to expand the service into the public healthcare system, according to Clinical Haematologist Dr Kudakwashe Simba. On 11 November 2025, Namibia achieved...

Nam health sector lacks medical practitioners
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Nam health sector lacks medical practitioners

Lahja Nashuuta Namibia’s healthcare system is struggling with a serious shortage of medical workers across almost every field, with more specialised fields struggling the most.  The country has only one anesthesiologist, one neurosurgeon, one medical oncologist, and one infectious disease specialist. There are also only one or two specialists in fields such as nuclear medicine...

Hydrocarbons discovered in Kavango 
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Hydrocarbons discovered in Kavango 

A high-level delegation from ReconAfrica, Namcor and BW Energy yesterday announced a breakthrough on new drilling results from the Kavango region, where early hydrocarbon indicators have now been confirmed. Hydrocarbons are used primarily as fuels, such as gasoline, jet fuel, and natural gas, but also serve as raw materials for manufacturing plastics, synthetic fibers, rubber, solvents and...

Namibia receives 1.2 million tourists
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Namibia receives 1.2 million tourists

Namibia remains one of the world’s most attractive and top tourist destinations, with latest statistics showing that the country’s tourism sector has made remarkable recovery from post-Covid figures of about 461,027 in 2022 to over 1.2 million visitors between last year and now. The figures are contained in the latest Tourism Statistical Report, which was...

Mental health a rising health concern
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Mental health a rising health concern

Ali Negumbo  Edward Tenete Mental health has increasingly become a public health challenge in Namibia, with rising suicide cases shaking communities and exposing deep social and emotional vulnerabilities, particularly among the youth. With university students among those affected, concerns are mounting over the availability of support systems in higher education and the urgent need to...

Indonesia, Namibia deepen weave cultural ties 
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Indonesia, Namibia deepen weave cultural ties 

Matheus David  The University of Namibia’s Khomasdal campus became a hub of colour, culture and creativity last week as Namibia and Indonesia strengthened their long-standing partnership through the official opening of the Indonesia Weaving Workshop.  The initiative brings together artisans, students and lecturers to learn traditional Indonesian weaving skills while exploring Namibia’s own rich creative...

Traders at Havana Four-way ‘left in limbo’ 
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Traders at Havana Four-way ‘left in limbo’ 

Informal traders operating along the busy Havana Four-way stop in Katutura say they feel deserted by the City of Windhoek after waiting months for a promised relocation to a safer, designated trading area.  The vendors, most of them women who rely on street sales to support their families, told New Era that officials from the...