Ester Hakaala The University of Namibia is owed about N$353 million by students in unpaid fees for the 2024/25 financial year. University spokesperson Simon Namesho recently said students owe the institution a total of N$353.23 million, with the 2024 intake contributing N$184.32 million of this amount. Students with outstanding balances are permitted to sit for...
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Triumphant launches fibre technology school
Triumphant College has launched its new School of Fibre, a significant step in enhancing education in telecommunications technology. The event highlighted the crucial role of fibre optic technology plays in communication in southern Africa, and was attended by high-level guests from various sectors. Professor Geofrey Kaingi, founder of Triumphant College, at last week’s launch said:...
Police kick off operation Black Mamba
The Namibian Police Force (NamPol) have commenced with operation ‘Black Mamba’ in specified regions in response to a rise in specific crimes in the country. The operation ran from 1 to 7 November 2024. Speaking from the Rehoboth roadblock, NamPol Hardap regional commander Sydney Philander said the operation addressed an increase in certain crimes in...
Campaign coverage improves as events nosedive
Lahja Nashuuta The Namibia Elections Media Monitoring Report has recorded an improvement in the media’s elections’ coverage. Media ombudsman John Nakuta recently hailed the media for keeping voters informed about election issues for improved decision-making. However, he expressed concern that most political parties’ media engagement and campaign events had declined. “One of the primary reasons...
Successful closing of Tsumeb’s maths and science clinic
Sinomine Tsumeb Community Trust hosted a closing ceremony for the Math and Science Clinic programme, launched on 29 April 2024 in Tsumeb. “The primary objective of the clinic is to enhance academic performance among grade 11 and 12 Advanced Subsidiary level learners in Tsumeb schools, with the focus on math and science subjects,” said Max...
Letter – Electoral security: A top priority
One of the most intriguing general elections in Namibia are due to be held on 27 November 2024 to elect a new President and members of the National Assembly. An election is a contest of legitimate power that can be described as non-violent competition, fought within a political forum. In this context, it is important...
Editorial – Are we missing the signs of change?
Namibia is buzzing with excitement as new projects spring to life, making a significant impact on communities across the nation. From the vibrant farming projects in the northern parts of the country to groundbreaking green hydrogen ventures, these projects are not just about economic growth, they are about transforming lives. Namibia is on the rise,...
Tsumkwe’s medical emergency … ambulance shortage puts lives at risk
!AM Di – Residents of !AM Di, a remote village in the Tsumkwe constituency of the Otjozondjupa region, face a healthcare dilemma due to an acute shortage of ambulances. The lack of a reliable transport system to health centres has forced families into heart-wrenching situations, sometimes transporting sick relatives and family members themselves, or tragically...
The nine lives of Donald Trump
Like the proverbial cat, Donald Trump has nine lives. From an avalanche of lawsuits, convictions, persecutions and even an attempt on his life on 13 July while addressing a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, which killed one rallygoer and wounded two others, Trump triumphed. His win in Tuesday’s presidential election against vice-president Kamala Harris comes on...
/Khomanin get State House date
Lahja Nashuuta President Nangolo Mbumba has invited representatives of the /Khomanin people to State House to hear their plight around a contentious land issue. Minister in the Presidency Christine /Hoebes sent out the invitation. Last week, the community staged a peaceful protest with the intention of handing over a petition to Mbumba, through //Hoebes. Unfortunately,...