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Namibia: Fourt-safest African tourism destination
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Namibia: Fourt-safest African tourism destination

Altezza Travel, a destination management company headquartered in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, has ranked Namibia as the fourth safest country in Africa to visit.The destination management company said Namibia has long been one of the most politically stable, peaceful and safest countries to visit with infrastructure that is generally good, and a tourism industry well-developed.  Mauritius is...

Angolan man escapes hippo jaws 
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Angolan man escapes hippo jaws 

RUNDU – A 28-year-old Angolan national was attacked by a hippopotamus at Kapako village in the Kavango East on Monday last week.  Kapako is situated next to the Okavango River near the Shadikongoro government irrigation project.  “It’s alleged that Jovo Mutero (28) from Katunda village in Angola was crossing back to Angola from Namibia in...

‘Great dancers know when to exit stage’
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‘Great dancers know when to exit stage’

While many may perceive his looming exit from Parliament as part of a flotsam from last year’s electoral tidal wave, outgoing National Unity Democratic Organisation (Nudo) legislator Joseph Kauandenge exits the political arena with his head held high.  He is a man at peace with himself, and says there is life beyond the cosy chambers...

Dauredaman report out this week 
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Dauredaman report out this week 

SWAKOPMUND – The Ministry of Urban and Rural Development is expected to release a report on alleged irregularities that have caused a rift between some Dauredaman members and their chief Sagarias Seibeb this week. This was confirmed yesterday by Erongo governor Neville Andre during an interview. Andre said his office has been consulting with the...

N$120m to bridge digital divide 
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N$120m to bridge digital divide 

Rudolf Gaiseb The government has allocated N$120 million to roll out network and transmissiontowers nationwide over a three-year period.  For the 2024/25 to 2026/27 financial years, N$35 million has been allocated in the first year, and N$40 million in the subsequent year.  In the recent mid-term budget review, an additional N$45 million was allocated to...

Swapo retains Guinas 
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Swapo retains Guinas 

Festus Hamalwa  Linea Dishena  GUINAS – Swapo’s Moses Khumub won the Guinas constituency by-election with 1 407 votes, defeating his cousin Fransiskus Khumub from the Landless People’s Movement, who garnered 612 votes.  The by-election took place on Friday and saw 2 019 votes cast, with 22 ballots rejected.  It was necessitated by the death of...

Hardap Dam resumes water supply 
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Hardap Dam resumes water supply 

MARIENTAL – NamWater last week announced the resumption of irrigation water supply from the Hardap Dam.  The flow resumes today.  NamWater, in a media statement on Wednesday, said the decision was approved by water minister Calle Schlettwein, in support of national priorities to promote agricultural productivity and economic stability in the region.  The Hardap Irrigation...

Security guards finally get minimum wage
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Security guards finally get minimum wage

The ministry of labour has approved the phased implementation of a national minimum wage for security guards.  The decision, hailed as a win for thousands of underpaid workers, was announced last Thursday by the Namibia Security Labour Forum (NSLF) at a press briefing in Windhoek.  Effective 1 January 2025, security personnel will receive N$13.50 per...

Historian Sinvula laid to rest 
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Historian Sinvula laid to rest 

KATIMA MULILO – Historian and teacher Francis Mabuku Sinvula, who died last Thursday at the age of 67, has been laid to rest at his home village of Ikumwe in the Katima Mulilo Rural constituency.  Sinvula, who was also known as ‘Ba Mars’, was a well-known public figure.  At the funeral, speaker after speaker praised...

IUCD: Bunya’s transformation nerve-centre 
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IUCD: Bunya’s transformation nerve-centre 

Lylie Joel  NKURENKURU – More than 150 women from Bunya village and surrounding areas in the Kavango West have had the Copper Intrauterine Contraceptive Device (IUCD) inserted since its introduction at the Osaat clinic in November 2024.  The non-hormona l contraceptive offers women protection against falling pregnant for up to 10 years.  This milestone was...