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NamWater warns against illegal drawing of canal water 
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NamWater warns against illegal drawing of canal water 

OSHAKATI – NamWater has strongly appealed to residents of Omusati region to stop illegally drawing water from the water utility’s canals. NamWater spokesperson Lot Ndamanomhata said on Thursday, the unauthorised drawing of water from the Calueque-Oshakati canal results in significant disruptions to planned regular supply and results in damage to the infrastructure. He said the...

New forum aims to protect children in //Kharas
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New forum aims to protect children in //Kharas

KEETMANSHOOP – //Kharas governor Aletha Frederick has urged stakeholders in her region to stand together to protect vulnerable children. She made the call during the inaugural stakeholder meeting for the establishment of the regional childcare and protection forum at Keetmanshoop on Friday. The forum is spearheaded by the Gender Equality and Social Welfare Division in...

Eco Dialogue on green sector takes off
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Eco Dialogue on green sector takes off

Rudolf Gaiseb The recently-launched Eco Dialogue Collective aims to ensure that Namibia’s green economy and extractive industries are developed in an inclusive, transparent and sustainable manner. The initiative will support Namibia’s transition to a greener future by strengthening transparency and accountability in managing natural resources, namely green hydrogen as well as oil and gas. The...

Police unveils criminal intelligence unit
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Police unveils criminal intelligence unit

Rudolf Gaiseb In strides to fight crime and promote public safety, the Namibian Police launched a Criminal Intelligence Analytical Unit in Windhoek recently. The unit will foster proactive crime prevention, ensure strategic resource deployment and enhance capacity for informed decision-making. Deputy Inspector General for Administration, Anne-Marie Nainda, highlighted that the policing landscape is volatile, and...

Parly committee pushes for better regulations in public sector
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Parly committee pushes for better regulations in public sector

Rudolf Gaiseb Deputy prime minister Natangwe Ithete, who chairs the Economics and Public Administration Parliamentary Standing Committee, recommends enhanced regulatory frameworks for State-owned enterprises.  This is to ensure effective and efficient service delivery within the public sector.  He stated that improving the sector requires greater alignment of national policies with strategic development priorities.  “The committee...

Namibians to pay more for their sins …as development budget up by 22.6% to N$12.8 billion
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Namibians to pay more for their sins …as development budget up by 22.6% to N$12.8 billion

In her maiden national budget statement, recently-appointed finance minister Ericah Shafudah yesterday tabled a cautious and conservative yet pro-growth budget of N$106.3 billion for the 2025/26 financial year. However, the budget also comes with an increase in excise duties on the consumption of alcohol and tobacco, which took effect on 12 March 2025. The largest...

The president’s watchmen … navigating between security and diplomacy
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The president’s watchmen … navigating between security and diplomacy

In the corridors of power, every detail matters, and each ticking second counts. For decades now, two key figures have operated in the shadows while ensuring seamless execution of presidential duties. We are referring here to Tuhafeni Modesto, who ensures order and diplomacy, while commissioner Johan Ndjaronguru is the security man. In political lexicon, they...

Heavy rain damages graves in Windhoek
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Heavy rain damages graves in Windhoek

Chevla Wells  The City of Windhoek (CoW) has announced that heavy rains between 17 and 21 March have damaged graves at the Gammams Cemetery, and worsened road conditions across the city. “We encourage families to visit the cemetery to assess any potential damage and arrange for necessary repairs,” the CoW the statement read.It said those...

Don’t cross flooded rivers, Kunene inhabitants told
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Don’t cross flooded rivers, Kunene inhabitants told

Uakutura Kambeakua OPUWO – The Namibian Police Force’s commander in the Kunene region, commissioner James Nderura, has urged motorists and pedestrians to refrain from crossing flooded rivers following heavy downpours recorded here over the past three weeks. Speaking to Nampa on Wednesday, he emphasised the dangers of crossing or attempting to navigate flooded rivers, noting...

Seven electrocuted in nine months
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Seven electrocuted in nine months

ONDANGWA – Acting Northern Electricity Distributor (Nored) CEO Toivo Shovaleka has revealed that between June 2024 and now, the company has recorded a total of 13 electrical incidents, including seven fatalities. “Out of these, six community members were injured,” he stated during a briefing held at Ondangwa in the Oshana region on Tuesday. The meeting...