Mulisa Simiyasa OTJIWARONGO – Deputy Minister of Urban and Rural Development, Evelyn !Nawases-Taeyele recently officially launched three land development activities and housing construction projects at Otjiwarongo. The projects, under the Municipality of Otjiwarongo, were launched at the Extension 16 site, where the water reticulation programme and the laying of pipelines are being conducted by the...
Mariental organisation cultivating hope and harvests
Charmaine Boois MARIENTAL – Taradi !Hana Xabadi was born in 2022 out of a shared love for the soil, community and sisterhood. Formed by 45 unemployed women in Mariental, this grassroots’ organisation brings together women who share backyard gardening skills, feed their families and promote financial sustainability. These remarkable women cultivate their own crops, rear...
Divundu residents rap council over ‘poor performance’
RUNDU – Residents of Divundu village staged a peaceful demonstration on Tuesday to air their grievances against CEO Athanasius Maghumbo whom they accused of lack of public consultation on the allocation of municipal land. The concerned residents said various individuals had given up their land to make way for the growth of the local authority...
On the spot with Lahja Nashuuta – Ndorokaze: “Genocide recognition must be matched by justice”
Namibia commemorated its first official Genocide Remembrance Day on Wednesday, 28 May. The day honours the memory of the Herero and Nama people who were massacred by German colonial forces between 1904 and 1908. New Era journalist Lahja Nashuuta (LN) sat down with Yarukeekuro Ndorokaze (YN) – a descendant of genocide victims – to reflect...
Know Your Civil Servant – Jack of all trades in education
Lahja Nashuuta In Gobabis, in the Omaheke region, lives a man who has spent more than 25 years helping children reach for a better future through education. Frans Franky van Wyk is not just a school principal at Epukiro Roman Catholic Primary School but also a teacher, mentor, regional leader and proud father. His...
Editorial – Resettled farmers need to toe the line
The resettlement of farmers – especially those who had been dispalced for years, is always a welcome move. That is why a story like the one on today’s front page is always a good read. It’s a story of the restoration of hope by the governmnet to hundreds of farners who may find themselves in...
Letter – Echoes of 1904: Why Namibia’s Youth Must honour the Genocide
The 1904 uprising took place in the central highlands where Ovaherero people traditionally lived. Colonizers had seized Herero lands for settlers, provoking conflict. By January 1904, Herero chief Samuel Maharero and Nama leader Hendrik Witbooi led a revolt. They attacked the German garrison at Okahandja on 12 January 1904, killing over 100 settlers and soldiers...
Historic Genocide Remembrance Day tomorrow
Zebaltd Ngaruka Namibia is set to commemorate its inaugural Genocide Remembrance Day tomorrow, honouring the victims of the 1904-1908 massacre of the country’s indigenous populations. A report was presented to the National Assembly recommending 28 May, a date supported by the affected communities, to honour those who died in the brutalities. Historically, it marks the...
A mother’s joy
OSHAKATI – For years, Monica Manzila endured hardship as she raised her son single-handedly, often wondering whether their struggles would ever end. Some days were harder than others, as she suffered to make ends meet. However, tears of joy streamed down her face on Friday as she watched her 20-year-old son, Isaack Manzila, proudly wearing...
Omkhaibasen resettled at last
DAVIB WES – After years of perseverance and lobbying, the Omkhaibasen Farmers’ Cooperative in the Erongo region has finally secured a 99-year lease from the government. It marked a major milestone for one of the region’s most resilient agricultural groups. The cooperative is based at Farm Davib Wes near Usakos, and serves the Spitzkoppe, Tubusis...









