Lahja Nashuuta Hundreds of fishermen, former employees of Namsov and Heinaste, are calling for a reversal of a decision to allocate fishing quotas to companies they accuse of underpaying their workers. They were absorbed through the Government Employment Redressing Programme (GERP) after losing their jobs. They petitioned the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources on...
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Henties residents demand CEO’s return
Concerned residents of Henties Bay are demanding the immediate reinstatement of their suspended CEO Elizabeth Coetzee and finance manager Lifas Amunyela. A committee of over 200 residents who signed a petition on Monday, visited Erongo governor Neville Andre to air their frustration over the suspensions. Residents at the same time also accused town mayor Lewies...
Sikondo delivers our potatoes
Sawi Hausiku RUNDU – The Sikondo Green Scheme in the Kavango West region successfully harvested 300 tonnes of potatoes in January this year, farm manager Maxwell Nghidinwa said. “We received our potato seeds from South Africa, and are busy treating them. We want to start planting the second cycle of about 10 to 13 hectares...
NamWater not writing off N$2.4b debt
Lahja Nashuuta Auleria Wakudumo Private individuals, State-owned enterprises, government institutions and local authorities have been asked to honour their financial commitments to the Namibia Water Corporation. NamWater is owed a cumulative N$2.4 billion, of which N$889 million is from accounts owed by local authorities. The entity is not considering writing off any debt. Speaking to...
Ohangwena teen pregnancies drop … Life Skills teachers credited
ONGWEDIVA – The number of learners who fell pregnant last year in the Ohangwena region dropped to 681, compared to the previous three years, all to the credit of Life Skills teachers. The region has notoriously gained popularity for high pregnancies among teenagers, particularly those of school-going age. The latest figures were revealed by Ohangwena...
Oshakati gets new eye clinic
OSHAKATI – Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula said the gift of vision is one of the most essential aspects of human health and well-being. This is because the ability to see influences every sphere of life, from education and employment to social interactions and economic opportunities. He was speaking during the inauguration of a new...
NHE builds 64 houses at Ondangwa … as ‘Kambwa’ delivers ahead of time
Auleria Wakudumo ONDANGWA – Urban and Rural Development executive director Nghidinua Daniel last week handed over 64 houses that were constructed by the National Housing Enterprise (NHE) at Ondangwa’s Extension 25. During the event, he said the exorbitant cost of housing has made owning one a pipedream for many in the middle- and low-income brackets. ...
Oshikoto schools dominate amidst challenges: Eises
ONYAANYA – Director of the Oshikoto Regional Directorate of Education, Arts and Culture Aletta Eises said the region was rated number one nationally in grade 11 last year, despite facing significant infrastructural challenges. Speaking at the regional performance enhancement awards ceremony at Uukule Secondary School on Friday, she acknowledged the region’s struggles, including a lack...
Nored intercepts over 500 illegal connections
OSHAKATI – Illegal electricity connections and meter tampering remain a significant concern for the Northern Electricity Distributor (Nored), particularly in informal settlements. This was revealed by Nored spokesperson Simon Lukas in an interview on the recently-concluded Token Identifier (TID) project. He revealed that 520 electricity meter boxes out of over 140 000 were found to...
Crayfish festival boosts Lüderitz
KEETMANSHOOP – Fisheries minister Derek Klazen says the annual crayfish festival serves as a catalyst, boosting the socio-economic development of the hosting harbour town, Lüderitz. The remarks were read on his behalf at the launch of the 18th edition of the Crayfish Festival. “The primary objective of the festival is to, with the support of...









