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Shikongo promises better accommodation for border officers
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Shikongo promises better accommodation for border officers

ONHELEIWA – Inspector General Joseph Shikongo has assured police officers stationed at Namibia’s borders that their living conditions will soon improve. Speaking during the inauguration of Onheleiwa Police Station in Okalongo constituency, Shikongo pledged to provide more suitable accommodation for officers currently living in squalid conditions in tents. Police officers stationed at the Namibia-Angola border...

Farmers vandalise NamWater pipeline
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Farmers vandalise NamWater pipeline

Auleria Wakudumo Some farmers in Khorixas have allegedly vandalised the main pipeline supplying water to the town, to water their livestock. The farmers are said to have illegally cut the NamWater pipeline, resulting in water flooding nearby riverbeds.  This has raised serious concern about the water supply to municipal reservoirs, neighbouring settlements, and farms. Khorixas...

NGOs plead for govt bailout …as 120 institutions face deregistration
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NGOs plead for govt bailout …as 120 institutions face deregistration

Lahja Nashuuta Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have called for the establishment of a State fund to assist institutions which have lost funding from international donors. This comes after the Ministry of Health and Social Services revealed that 120 inactive NGOs will face deregistration, unless they submit their annual reports. The proposal to have government bail out...

Director lays out Hardap’s education blueprint
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Director lays out Hardap’s education blueprint

MARIENTAL – Newly-appointed director of education for the Hardap region, Paulus Lewin, has outlined a comprehensive plan to address the region’s struggling education sector.Lewin, who officially assumed his role on 2 January, highlighted the pressing challenges and the interventions needed to improve the region’s performance in an interview on Monday.“We are seeing a significant decline...

Know Your Civil Servant – Teachers reap what they sow 
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Know Your Civil Servant – Teachers reap what they sow 

Learners frequently reflect on the commendable attributes of their educators with great fondness. They recall those teachers who demonstrated genuine care, and provided unwavering support and encouragement.  Ndipanda Thomas asserts that the performance of pupils is a direct reflection of the dedication exhibited by their teachers.  As a teacher at Epako Secondary School, he expressed...

On the spot – Namibia-Japan relations anchored in humanity and education …  N$330 million plough in the last three years 
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On the spot – Namibia-Japan relations anchored in humanity and education …  N$330 million plough in the last three years 

Japan’s former ambassador Nishimaki Hisao last week bid farewell to the country he had grown fond of and lived in for three years. He recalls the times spent here and the projects that were implemented, which further strengthened the bilateral relations between the two nations. New Era’s Paheja Siririka (PS) engaged Hisao (NH) as he...

Editorial – A sober red line dose 
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Editorial – A sober red line dose 

Civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr once said: “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly.” This week, his words reverberated in the Namibian courts, particularly in the battle over the...

Savanna Beef goes for the jugular
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Savanna Beef goes for the jugular

Savanna Beef continues making steady headway in its quest to revolutionise and revitalise the Namibian beef sector after the new producer-owned beef-processing and marketing entity secured additional funding of N$150 million. The funds were secured from the South African Industrial Development Corporation (IDC). Once fully-operational, the ambitious entity is planning to slaughter, on average, 250...

Oshakati hospital gets 40 new doctors
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Oshakati hospital gets 40 new doctors

OSHAKATI – The health ministry has recruited 40 doctors, 31 registered nurses and 54 enrolled nurses for the Oshakati Intermediate Hospital in the Oshana region during the current financial year. This was revealed by the medical superintendent of the hospital, Dr Ruben Kanime, in an exclusive interview with New Era this week. He said most...

‘Marriage Act constitutionally watertight’
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‘Marriage Act constitutionally watertight’

Andreas Thomas  President Nangolo Mbumba signed the Marriage Act into law after thoroughly reviewing the legislation and confirming its compliance with constitutional requirements. This was ventilated by presidential press secretary Alfredo Hengari, who delved into why President Mbumba had approved the new law, which has divided public opinion. The Head of State signed the Marriage...