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Erongo chair preaches accountability

SWAKOPMUND – Newly elected Erongo Regional Council chairperson Florian Donatus has pledged to fast-track development and prioritise service delivery, transparency and accountability across the region. Donatus held his first media engagement on Wednesday afternoon where he said he was determined to restore efficiency to the regional administration. “It is with a profound sense of duty...

Tses youth strive to defy odds 
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Tses youth strive to defy odds 

TSES… Despite facing unemployment and a lack of training and self-development opportunities, the younger generation in Tses village, situated 80km north of Keetmanshoop, refuse to give up hope.  Marcel Eiseb, chairperson of the Tses Youth Group, told New Era that they have to find all kinds of other avenues to keep themselves busy as a...

Ruacana waterfalls an Easter hit 
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Ruacana waterfalls an Easter hit 

RUACANA – The Ruacana waterfalls in Omusati region, attracted thousands of visitors over the Easter weekend, as they flocked to the breathtaking site to soak in the beauty of nature. Laughter filled the air as families gathered, roasting juicy chunks of meat as they shared joyful moments. Ruacana Falls is on the Kunene River in...

Tses keeps head above water 
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Tses keeps head above water 

TSES… Julian Christiaan, the man in charge of affairs at the Tses Village Council, said although most local authorities are currently swimming through stormy waters of economic hardship, they remain optimistic that the economic situation here can improve through proper planning and strategies. This was his view when interviewed by New Era about the affairs...

PDM pokes holes in agriculture budget
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PDM pokes holes in agriculture budget

Zebaldt Ngaruka  The president of the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) McHenry Venaani said the N$2.6 billion allocated to the agriculture ministry is inadequate for a country that is importing the majority of its food. Namibia imports a significant amount of food, particularly from South Africa, and relies heavily on imports for processed agricultural products. In...

Animals take over northern towns
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Animals take over northern towns

Auleria Wakudumo  Ongwediva – Residents of Ongwediva and Oshakati have voiced growing frustration over the increasing number of animals, particularly cattle, pigs and dogs roaming freely through the streets and residential areas.  Some homeowners say the situation has worsened over recent months, with animals not only wandering the streets, but also sleeping in front of...

Community, NamPol need each other –  Tjaronda 
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Community, NamPol need each other –  Tjaronda 

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...

Operational expenditure worries Nudo 
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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
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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’
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‘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...