President Netumbo Nandi- Ndaitwah hopes to resume the final round of genocide negotiations with the new German administration, headed by chancellor-elect Friedrich Merz. Nandi-Ndaitwah made these remarks during an interview with Al Jazeera, in which she addressed critical issues facing the country and pointed out her commitment to equitable development and national unity over the...
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Govt prioritises malaria intervention
Katima Mulilo – Health and Social Services minister Dr Esperance Luvindao has confirmed the deployment of 165 health workers. These include doctors and support staff from across the country to assist with the escalating malaria outbreak in the Zambezi region. Speaking during the World Health Day commemoration in Katima Mulilo yesterday, the minister stressed the...
Namibia’s roads network faces acid test
Chelva Wells Half of Namibia’s roads have exceeded their intended lifespan, the Roads Authority (RA) has reported. Recent rains have further weakened the roads network, leading to closures and detours in various regions. The collapse of the Aris River Bridge on the B1 between Windhoek and Rehoboth in March prompted the construction of a temporary...
Cabinet Briefs
Cabinet concerned by heavy rain Cabinet took note of the update on the rainfall situation, the prospects of the outbreak of locusts in the Southern African Development Community and the likely spread to Namibia. The bulk of Namibia received normal rainfall, while some parts received above-normal rainfall between February and March 2025. Cabinet directed the...
Namibia targets zero maternal mortality
KATIMA MULILO – Namibia is strongly committed to tackling maternal, neonatal, and child health challenges as a critical development priority. This was said by Minister of Health and Social Services Dr. Esperance Luvindao yesterday during World Health Day commemoration. The commemoration was held in Katima Mulilo under the theme “Healthy Beginnings, Hopeful Futures.” Luvindao said...
Lions terrorise Judea Lyaboloma
KATIMA MULILO – Residents of Ngonga and surrounding villages in the Zambezi’s Judea Lyaboloma constituency are living in fear as a pride of nine lions continues to roam the area, killing livestock and posing a serious threat to human safety. The lions have reportedly been terrorising the area for over a week, with villagers reporting...
Govt’s debt-balancing act … each Namibian owes N$57 000 – Analyst
Namibia’s total debt stock is projected to reach N$172 billion during this financial year. This represents 62% of gross domestic product (GDP), down from 66% of GDP last year. Although still higher than preferred, this level of national debt can be sustainable if properly managed. However, revenue risks, coupled with interest rate projections, could potentially...
Opposition on ‘autopilot’ – Swartbooi
Andreas Thomas Landless People’s Movement leader Bernardus Swartbooi has expressed concern about the possibility of there being no official opposition leader in Parliament. Speaking at the opening of his party’s national convention on Saturday, he remarked that the next five years would be challenging if the title is not assigned in the National Assembly. “But...
Masake assesses Zambezi locust outbreak
KATIMA MULILO – Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform, Ruth Masake on Saturday concluded her two-day familiarisation visit to the Zambezi region, where she assessed the ongoing locust outbreak in some of the worst affected areas. She also paid a courtesy call on governor Lawrence Sampofu, who provided her with a comprehensive...
Collaboration key to Kunene’s success – Sheya … as Muharukua takes the baton
Uakutura Kambaekua OPUWO – Former Kunene governor Marius Sheya handed over authority to his successor, Vipuakuje Muharukua, at the governor’s chambers on Friday. Also last week, Western Muharukua was elected chairperson of the Kunene Regional Council. He is the councillor for the Opuwo Rural constituency. He encouraged Vipuakuje to be active in all seven constituencies...









