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When life throws you a bone… Katutura residents turn cattle bones into trade
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When life throws you a bone… Katutura residents turn cattle bones into trade

Kaviveterue Virere Residents in the bustling Katutura township have turned cattle bones into a thriving trade for survival.  This trade has become a vital lifeline for groups of unemployed residents. The bones have become a delicacy among customers, who frequent the business spots.  Scenes of large black pots lining up the tiny pavements, walkways and...

Katima stands up against alleged corruption
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Katima stands up against alleged corruption

KATIMA MULILO – Over 1 000 residents, led by the town’s youth, business owners and informal settlers, marched to the offices of the Katima Mulilo Town Council to deliver a petition against a myriad of issues at the town.  The petition, read aloud by community representative Owen Mahoto, represents a unified call for justice, transparency...

NSFAF to list defaulters on credit bureaus
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NSFAF to list defaulters on credit bureaus

Rudolf Gaiseb Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (Nsfaf)’s decision to begin sharing payment history of its loan beneficiaries with credit bureaus has come under fire. In a public notice last week, Acting CEO Kennedy Kandume stated that, in line with the National Credit Bureau Regulations (2014), credit information providers in Namibia are required to submit...

Sankwasa takes on Gobabis …Ombundsman report findings centre of focus  
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Sankwasa takes on Gobabis …Ombundsman report findings centre of focus  

Lahja Nashuuta  Urban and Rural Development Minister James Sankwasa wants to meet the leadership of the Gobabis Municipality today for an urgent intervention.  This follows a damning report by the Ombudsman that exposed severe governance failures, mismanagement, and internal strife within the local authority.  In a letter addressed to Gobabis mayor Melba Tjozongoro, Sankwasa outlined...

Expectant mothers decry poor sanitation 
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Expectant mothers decry poor sanitation 

EENHANA – Expectant mothers at the Eenhana waiting ward have complained of leaking water in the bathrooms, which forces them to wade in dirty water.   They also complained about a blocked sewer behind their rooms, which emits a nauseating stench.  The waiting ward, commonly knownasEwalanda, accommodates pregnant women from remote areas to avoid having...

Masubia cultural festival marks new era 
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Masubia cultural festival marks new era 

KATIMA MULILO — The Masubia community came together in a colourful celebration of culture, unity, and leadership at this year’s cultural festival, held at the weekend, for the first time in four years.  Delivering the keynote address, Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare announced the official recognition of Munitenge Gilbert Muhongo Mutwa as Simwine (chief ) of...

Public warned against fishing at Goreangab dam
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Public warned against fishing at Goreangab dam

Zebaldt Ngaruka  The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform,  in collaboration with the City of Windhoek, has strongly warned members of the public against fishing and consuming fish from Goreangab Dam, situated on the fringes of the western suburbs of the capital.  Goreangab Dam receives treated wastewater and surface runoff from surrounding residential...

Mbambo vows transparency, accessibility
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Mbambo vows transparency, accessibility

Eba Kandovazu  Newly appointed presidential press secretary, Jonas Mbambo, has pledged to usher in a new era of open communication and media engagement from the highest office in the land.  In an interview with Nampa last week, Mbambo, whose appointment takes effect on 1 August 2025, expressed great appreciation for the trust placed in him,...

Uvhungu-vungu dairy farm resurrected 
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Uvhungu-vungu dairy farm resurrected 

RUNDU – The Shambyu Traditional Authority (STA) in Kavango East have welcomed the revival of the dormant Uvhungu-Vhungu Dairy Farm, located east of Rundu.  During Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare and agriculture minister Inge Zaamwani’s recent visit to the Shambyu palace last week, the STA spokesperson Sebastian Kantema, on behalf of the STA, expressed concerns about...

Youth urged to take lead in oil sector 
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Youth urged to take lead in oil sector 

WALVIS BAY – Namibian youth should not be spectators, but must take the lead as the country enters a new chapter in its oil and gas development.  This is according to the special advisor and head of the upstream petroleum unit in the office of the presidency, Kornelia Shilunga.  She was speaking at the second...