Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula said the recent executive order signed by United States’ (US) president Donald Trump to withdraw funding from the World Health Organisation (WHO), will likely not affect Namibia. This is due to bilateral relations and existing projects between the two states. Shangula told New Era that the US is one of...
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Hall costs school N$1 000 per day
Sawi Hausiku The Shambyu Senior Secondary School in Kavango East spends thousands of dollars annually on renting private facilities for school activities, as it does not have a school hall. The school has been without a dedicated hall since its establishment in 1933. This impacts essential functions such as assemblies, examinations and community meetings. The...
Fall armyworm invades Kongola
KONGOLA – Mbomande Village in the Kongola constituency of the Zambezi region is facing a major agricultural crisis as the fall armyworm ravages crops on farms. Among the affected farmers is Shebo Glenn, a 40-year-old secondary school teacher-turned-commercial farmer, who invested nearly N$60 000 into his farming venture. Glenn, who transitioned to farming by using...
Malaria cases spike in northern regions
ONGWEDIVA – A total of 23 people died of malaria since October last year, while some 4 356 cases were recorded in the Ohangwena, Omusati, Oshikoto and Oshana regions since October 2024. Dr Odon Nkongolo, the chief medical officer in Ohangwena, said the cumulative malaria cases in the region reached 3 055, with 1 462 cases...
Govt boosts education sector
Government, through the Ministry of Basic Education, Arts and Culture, has injected more than N$10 billion into capital projects in the education sector over the last 10 years. The funds, which total N$10 107 312 000, were used to build schools, refurbish dilapidated structures, and other infrastructure projects. Several other projects are expected to be...
Namibia honours liberation hero Amunyela
President Nangolo Mbumba described the late Sacky Amunyela as a patriot whose unwavering commitment to justice, equality and liberty defined his extraordinary journey. The President made these remarks yesterday when Namibia bid a solemn farewell to Amunyela, a veteran of the country’s liberation struggle. He was buried in Onayena in the Oshikoto region. The...
Langer Heinrich Mine ramps up operations
SWAKOPMUND – The Langer Heinrich Mine (LHM) is set to reach full-scale mining operations by 2026, with a target to produce six million pounds (2.7 million kg) of uranium annually. The mine, situated in the Erongo region, resumed production in March 2024, marking a major milestone for Paladin Energy, the majority owner with a 75%...
School transfers prohibited in Opuwo
Uakutura Kambaekua OPUWO – Opuwo circuit education inspector Naftali Uusiku said learners enrolled in schools where all grades are offered will not be allowed to switch schools.This policy is designed to maintain stability within schools by ensuring that enrolled pupils remain at their schools. It allows for better allocation of spaces and support for newcomers.Uusiku’s...
Governor aggrieved by GBV cases
ONHELEIWA – The Omusati region has recorded 440 cases of gender-based violence (GBV) since January last year. This record places it as the fifth region with the highest number of GBV cases in Namibia. In the 2023/24 financial year, the Namibian Police recorded 4 814 GBV cases across all 14 regions. The Khomas region had...
Over N$50m linked to illegal mining frozen
Namibian and South African authorities seized millions of dollars from eight Namibian bank accounts linked to alleged illegal coal mining in the Carolina area of South Africa’s Mpumalanga province. More than N$52.5 million was confiscated which authorities say were the proceeds of, or were used to engage in illegal mining. The seizure was made by...









