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Poverty affecting learners at rural schools
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Poverty affecting learners at rural schools

At Naiti Combined School, a young girl arrived for classes last week carrying her school stationery in a makeshift bag stitched from an empty Top Score instant porridge packet. Inside, school principal Vaino Shimutwikeni discovered an uncooked potato, makalani palm fruit, and a handful of berries the child had brought along as her lunch for...

Cabinet briefs – Cabinet decisions issued at the 17th Cabinet meeting held on Tuesday, chaired by President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah. 
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Cabinet briefs – Cabinet decisions issued at the 17th Cabinet meeting held on Tuesday, chaired by President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah. 

Report on the third Commonwealth Trade Ministers’ Meeting and Commonwealth Business Summit held in Windhoek from 16-20 June 2025. Cabinet took note of this meeting report and its key discussions and strategic priorities, including strengthening Commonwealth trade amid global uncertainty, advancing paperless trade and legal reform, including gender equity and empowering MSMEs by bridging divides and unlocking investment and...

Sikondo praised for agri innovation
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Sikondo praised for agri innovation

Lylie Joel  SIKONDO – Kavango West governor Verna Sinimbo commended the Sikondo Green Scheme for its innovative approach to agriculture and commitment to productivity.  She made these remarks at a familiarisation visit on Wednesday. Farm manager Maxwell Nghidinwa provided a comprehensive briefing on the scheme’s strategic shift toward high-value crop production, particularly potatoes, which have...

Ohangwena earmarks health facilities upgrades
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Ohangwena earmarks health facilities upgrades

Auleria Wakudumo  EENHANA- The Ohangwena region is struggling to keep pace with the demand for health services, with hospitals and clinics battling infrastructure gaps, lack of equipment and incomplete projects.  This was revealed by the Acting Regional Health Director, Festus Kuushomwa, during a visit by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Health, Social Services and Labour...

Hawala to be accorded State funeral
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Hawala to be accorded State funeral

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has conferred national hero status on the late retired military commander, Lieutenant General Solomon ‘Jesus’ Hawala, honouring his lifelong contribution to Namibia’s liberation struggle and post-independence nation building. Hawala, who was born on 17 August 1935 and passed away on 11 August 2025 at the age of 89, will be laid to...

Fishing industry appeals for bycatch dialogue
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Fishing industry appeals for bycatch dialogue

WALVIS BAY – The Confederation of Namibian Fishing Associations has appealed to the fisheries and marine resources ministry to consult the industry before enforcing Cabinet’s decision to reduce the bycatch limit to 2%. The government earlier this month cut the bycatch limit from 5% to 2%.  It further raised penalty fees from 15% to 50%,...

Gobabis gears for development
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Gobabis gears for development

Lahja Nashuuta The Gobabis Municipality said it has positioned the town as “the jewel of the east” and a thriving hub.  The town has a strong focus on infrastructure, environmental and social development, tourism and local economic growth.This could be deduced from a recent sit-down with the town’s spokesperson, Frederick Ueitele, who said Gobabis’ location makes...

NNN pushes for regional food security
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NNN pushes for regional food security

ANTANANARIVO – President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, in her first address to the 45th Southern African Development Community (SADC) Summit as Namibia’s Head of State, has called for greater cooperation and urgency to ensure food security is not just a goal on paper but a reality in every home across the region. The summit, which brought together...

Govt, LPM clash over decentralisation
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Govt, LPM clash over decentralisation

Lahja Nashuuta The government has defended its decentralisation policy, stating that most functions have already been decentralised to all regional councils.  Diametrically opposed to this position is the Landless People’s Movement (LPM), which dismissed the government’s decentralisation efforts as nothing more than an electioneering tactic, accusing the ruling party of talking about decentralisation while tightening...

Hand that giveth … Church donates textbooks to Khomas schools
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Hand that giveth … Church donates textbooks to Khomas schools

Taimi Haihambo The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints donated 3 561 textbooks to six secondary schools in the Khomas region last week. The books, which cover key school subjects such as English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Accounting, History, Biology, Geography and Business Studies, are expected to ease the current shortage where up to six...