Zebaldt Ngaruka EPUKIRO – The spokesperson of the Community Against Stock Theft Organisation (CASO), Sandi Tjaronda, said there is a need for the Namibian Police and community police to work together in the fight against stock theft in the Omaheke region. Following NamPol’s recent week-long community outreach programme on crime prevention and stock theft in the...
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Operational expenditure worries Nudo
Zebaldt Ngaruka National Unity Democratic Organisation (Nudo) parliamentarian Vetaruhe Kandorozu is concerned about the government’s operational expenditure, the biggest component of the total budget allocation. Operational expenditure refers to the recurring cost incurred by the government to maintain and run its daily operations. These expenses are distinct from capital expenditures, which are investments in long-term...
Venaani doubts education system
Zebaldt Ngaruka Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) leader McHenry Venaani, says the current curriculum was not adapted to the current needs of the economy and is confusing to both learners and parents. Venaani said this in the National Assembly during contributions to the 2025/26 education budget recently. “We welcome the allocation of N$24.8 billion to education,...
‘Economy still in the hands of whites’
Zebaldt Ngaruka Swanu president Evilastus Kaaronda believes Namibia’s economy remains in white hands, and this perpetuates the historical networks that undermine the probability of economic freedom and black Namibians. He said this during his contributions to 2025/26 in the National Assembly recently, adding that blacks’ economic freedom will never exist without tackling the white supremacist...
Presidency quashes fake deportation claims
The Namibian Presidency has strongly refuted claims circulating on social media platforms which allege that President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has ordered the deportation of over 500 American nationals. In a statement released yesterday, presidential press secretary Alfredo Hengari addressed the widespread misinformation, urging the public to exercise vigilance. He said the Presidency is deeply concerned about...
Inside Meatco’s beef
Once revered as the country’s premium beef-processing and marketing entity, the beleaguered Meat Corporation of Namibia is in a chokehold and facing a deepening crisis, industry experts opine. At full steam, Meatco is tasked with promoting and coordinating the interests of Namibian livestock producers and the beef sector. When viewed from either perspective, Meatco is...
Guards dismissed for demanding minimum wage … ‘approaching labour ministry is our biggest crime’
SWAKOPMUND – Five security guards employed by the Big Five Security Services’ company in Swakopmund were served with retrenchment letters, days after seeking the labour ministry’s intervention. They wanted the ministry to compel their employer to enforce the new minimum wage for the security sector. Some earn as little as N$6.66 per hour. The guards...
MP lifts lid on RCC’s ‘corruption’ stench
Rudolf Gaiseb Landless People’s Movement Member of parliament Utaara Mootu has flagged potential corruption at the Roads Contractor Company (RCC). In the National Assembly yesterday, while putting questions to Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare, she alleged that an unauthorised transaction amounting to N$4 million was made to four entities by the company’s interim CEO, Dasius Nelumbu....
President implores peaceful, safe Easter
Namibian President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has urged Christians across the country and around the world to embrace peace, faith and safety during the Easter holiday. In her Easter message shared by press secretary Alfredo Hengari yesterday, President Nandi-Ndaitwah described the season as a time for reflection and unity. “Easter reminds us of the power of sacrifice,...
Over 1 500 admitted for malaria
ONGWEDIVA – A total of 1 562 people have been admitted due to malaria illnesses in the regions of Ohangwena, Oshana, Omusati and Oshikoto. 27 people have died from the disease. Speaking to New Era, Senior Medical Officer at Engela District Hospital, Dr Lukas Nghaamwa, indicated that Ohangwena has recorded the highest number of malaria...









