As Namibia marked its 34th year of independence, the nation reflects on its remarkable journey since gaining freedom from colonial rule in 1990.
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Opinion – Independence’s significance to the youth
Every country has a history to tell, preserve, and pass on to generations to come. And so is the Namibian history of independence, which was pursued through the barrel of the gun as well as by diplomatic means.
Opinion – I am a voting and taxpaying citizen
I was amongst the first 10 people to show up around 07h30 at the constituency office to also collect my food parcel.
Opinion – Transboundary water cooperation for peace in SADC
Growing populations and climatic impacts are placing unprecedented pressure on water resources.
Katima Mulilo mayor to promote green energy initiatives
New Era senior reporter, Albertina Nakale engaged the newly elected mayor of Katima Mulilo, John Ntemwa (JN) on some of his strategic plans for the town during his tenure. Ntemwa, a Swapo councillor was elected as the new mayor of Katima Mulilo Town Council last December via secret ballot after a tie in nomination with former mayor, Lister Shamalaza.
Bwabwata Khwe communities decry lack of services
Although the government has established decentralisation programmes to bring development and services closer to the grassroots levels, the marginalised communities within the Bwabwata National Park feel little has been done for them in terms of development and provision of services.
Zambezi health provision improves …as Katima hospital transitions to intermediate status
The health status of Namibia has improved steadily since independence, and the government further seeks to improve the country’s health services.
Zambezi celebrates independence in style…Mbumba inspired by massive crowd
Despite the scorching heat, thousands of Namibians and Zambezi residents turned up to celebrate Namibia’s 34th Independence Day anniversary held yesterday in Katima Mulilo.
Nantu urges teachers to stop corporal punishment
The Namibian National Teacher’s Union secretary general, Loide Shaanika is concerned about the rising cases and reports of corporal punishment in schools.
Naute workers live in deplorable conditions
Keetmanshoop Rural councillor, Willem Labuschagne has raised concern over the living conditions of Namibia Industrial Development Agency’s employees at the Naute irrigation project.