Lahja Nashuuta As the United States’ tariffs continue shaking the global trading order, raising fears of recession and wiping trillions of dollars off the market value of major firms, Namibia has not been spared as reality begins to sink in. Last year, Namibia exported goods worth approximately N$5.1 billion to the United States (US). Responding...
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NamRA addicted to billions
The Namibia Revenue Agency collected N$275 billion over the past four years. “We don’t talk in millions. We talk in billions. Bring it on,” the ever-energetic Sam Shivute, the NamRA supremo, said yesterday. Under his stewardship, the agency has beaten every challenge and surpassed every target before it. During the 2021/22 financial year (FY), the...
The wise one
Fillemon Wise Immanuel, the new minister of Justice and Labour Relations , might be a polished lawyer, calculated politician, sharp in speech, steady in thought and meticulously prepared for the demands of high office. But beneath that calm exterior is a story carved from struggle, and stitched together with scraps of determination and sheer will. ...
Tsumkwe battles malaria outbreak
TSUMKWE – The vastly-populated Tsumkwe constituency in the Otjozondjupa region is currently grasping with a malaria outbreak across its various settlements. More than 140 cases of the life-threatening disease were recorded. The constituency, whose district capital is the Tsumkwe settlement, is mainly inhabited by numerous marginalised groups of the San community and other ethnic groups....
Sampofu rings alarm on malaria misinformation
KATIMA MULILO – Zambezi governor Lawrence Sampofu has urged residents to rely on verified information and work closely with medical professionals as the region grapples with a rising malaria outbreak. Speaking at the World Health Day commemoration in Katima Mulilo on Monday, he highlighted the importance of community vigilance and unity during a crisis. “For...
Overcrowded schools thorn in Tsumkwe’s flesh
TSUMKWE – A huge influx of children from surrounding marginalised communities and limited school infrastructure remain one of the biggest challenges for schools in the Tsumkwe settlement. As a result, most schools in the area have overcrowded hostels and classrooms. From the constituency’s six government schools with hostel facilities within the Tsumkwe constituency, both the...
Women turn goat skin for survival
OMPUMBU – In the blazing heat of Oshakati, Ompumbu area, where goats are slaughtered and sold daily, a quiet struggle for survival plays out behind the scenes among the waste heaps and bloodied soil. Women here shared how they survive on abandoned goat skin. Their stories highlight the harsh realities faced by Namibia’s most vulnerable. ...
Kalkrand without electricity since Sunday
MARIENTAL – Residents of Kalkrand in the Hardap region have been without electricity since Sunday. This is due to damage to electrical infrastructure caused by extreme weather. NamPower in a media statement on Tuesday said the temporary disruption is due to broken poles on the power lines. The situation has affected Kalkrand and surrounding areas.“NamPower...
ATI students protest ‘unaccredited’ nursing programme
Over 80 students from Atlantic Training Institute (ATI) have protested what they claim is an unaccredited and misleading auxiliary nursing programme offered by the private institution. The protest, supported by the National African Students’ Association (NASA), highlights concerns about the programme’s non-recognition by the Namibia Qualifications Authority (NQA) and the Health Professions Council of Namibia. ...
GIPF reports financial growth
The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) has reaffirmed its financial strength, reporting an 11% growth in its asset value, which now stands at a robust N$167 billion. The announcement was made during the launch of its 2024 Integrated Annual Report (IAR) in the capital this week. Speaking at the launch, the entity’s Chief Executive Officer...









