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Work commences on the Windhoek district hospital 
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Work commences on the Windhoek district hospital 

Health minister Dr Esperance Luvindao has stated that the Katutura Intermediate Hospital has seen a 50% increase in patient admissions, compared to previous years. The situation has forced many to wait for hours and in some cases, even days – before receiving treatment. “Such conditions are fundamentally unacceptable. Mothers giving birth have had to endure...

Kauandenge predicts bleak Nudo future
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Kauandenge predicts bleak Nudo future

National Unity Democratic Organisation’s outgoing secretary general Joseph Kauandenge has warned that growing internal factional squabbles, an outdated political programme and a changing political landscape pose serious threats to the party. He said this in a missive, seen by this publication, addressed to party supremo Utjiua Muinjangue and other top brass. He informed them of...

N$1b TransNamib locomotive tender blocked
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N$1b TransNamib locomotive tender blocked

Lahja Nashuuta Transport minister Veikko Nekundi has halted the procurement of 30 locomotives from a company in the United States by TransNamib. He confirmed that TransNamib had initially planned to procure the locomotives. However, there were concerns about the risks associated with single-source manufacturers. This decision follows a question raised by Job Amupanda, the leader...

Nanso demands youth budget spot 
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Nanso demands youth budget spot 

Rudolf Gaiseb  The Namibia National Students Organisation (Nanso) says there is a need for youth engagement in the national budgeting process, where young voices influence decisions about resource allocation. Namibian youth recently engaged with policymakers, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders at the green-carpet event hosted by Nanso at the Namibian College of Open Learning in Windhoek...

Daure Daman disputes linger 
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Daure Daman disputes linger 

SWAKOPMUND – A group of elders from the Daure Daman Traditional Authority has vowed not to leave the Erongo governor’s office in Swakopmund until he signs a document to help them remove their Chief Sagarias Seibeb. They arrived on Tuesday morning from Uis in the Daures constituency to express frustration over the delay in the...

Oshikoto gets new commander 
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Oshikoto gets new commander 

OMUTHIYA – The Inspector General of the Namibian Police, Lieutenant General Joseph Shikongo has appointed Commissioner Ndafudha Iifo to serve as commander for the Oshikoto region.  The appointment is effective 1 May 2025. A press statement issued by police spokesperson Deputy Commissioner Kauna Shikwambi, Shikongo announced some changes in the police management on 16 April...

Struggle kids demand inclusion
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Struggle kids demand inclusion

Lahja Nashuuta The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Constitutional and Legal Affairs has recommended that the Ministry of Defence and Veterans’ Affairs, in collaboration with the Ministry of Justice, amend the Veterans Act to include all children born in exile. The proposed amendment intends to allow the law to extend benefits to dependents and children of war...

Kalangula: Infrastructure a cornerstone for development
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Kalangula: Infrastructure a cornerstone for development

Iuze Mukube Independent Patriots for Change legislator Nelson Kalangula says a country cannot develop without infrastructure development, which is the bedrock for its advancement. He made these remarks in the National Assembly last week when making his maiden speech and contribution to the 2025-2026 national budget. “The budget must cater for and ensure that Namibian...

Manombe-Ncube calls for inclusive budget
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Manombe-Ncube calls for inclusive budget

Lahja Nashuuta Swapo backbencher Alexia Manombe-Ncube has called on the government to ensure equal access for persons with disabilities (PWDs) to the physical environment, transportation, information and communication technologies. She said the national budget must include dedicated funding for disability-inclusive gender programmes to ensure no one is left behind in Namibia’s pursuit of equality. “These...

Emvula speaks out against child labour
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Emvula speaks out against child labour

Landless People’s Movement (LPM) parliamentarian, Eneas Emvula, has called for urgent action to protect the rights of Namibia’s children, highlighting the realities faced by many young citizens who are forced to work for survival.  He urged leaders to prioritise the needs of the most vulnerable and ensure that the nation’s progress benefits all. He recounted...