The agricultural sector plays a pivotal role in Namibia’s economy, with key institutions such as the Agro Marketing and Trade Agency (AMTA), the Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB), and the Agricultural Business Development Agency (Agribusdev) playing crucial roles in its development. This article advocates the merger of AMTA, NAB and Agribusdev into a single state-owned enterprise...
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Editorial – Voters, do it for Namibia!
“Ask not what your country can do for you; rather ask what you can do for your country” is a quote from John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address on 20 January 1961. As we pen this week’s editorial, the quote reverberates vividly across Namibia’s length and breath as the country heads into the decisive election week....
Ex-DRC general fights for forfeited money
Former head of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s army Francois Tete Olenga is fighting tooth and nail to have more than N$10 million forfeited to the Namibian government returned. The Bank of Namibia (BoN), on instructions from the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC), declared the money forfeited to the State because of the “uncertain origin.” Olenga,...
Drought relief beneficiaries double
Lahja Nashuuta The government has so far injected N$1.5 billion in the drought relief programme during the 2023/2024 financial year, I-Ben Nashandi has confirmed. Nashandi, the executive director (ED) in the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM), said Namibia is at a tipping point as food insecurity is worsening by the day, with many vulnerable...
Busch ‘clings’ onto NYC job
National Youth Council executive chairperson Sharonice Busch is accused of holding onto the job, in contravention of the Electoral Act. The Electoral Act requires civil servants to take leave once they appear on lists of political parties contesting the National Assembly elections. Sources at the council claim that she has allegedly installed her proxy into...
Defence pours cold water over Amupanda’s claims
Lahja Nashuuta The defence ministry has denied allegations by Affirmative Repositioning leader Job Amupanda that it spent close to N$8 million to buy a single car part. In a widely-circulated video clip, he claimed the part was procured outside formal procurement. He asserted that the part could have easily cost under N$30 000. “This money...
San women desperate for market
AM DI – San women at Am Di village, some 80 kilometres from Tsumkwe, are struggling to sell their crafts made from ostrich eggshells, as there is no market. These women, who rely on gathering, hunting and government drought relief for survival, are trying to fight poverty by producing hand-made artefacts. However, they lack a...
Namibia-Angola in skills’ exchange programme
Iuze Mukube In a significant step towards promoting mutual trust, understanding and a shared judicial area among regional judiciaries in Southern Africa, a judicial exchange programme between Namibia and Angola commenced on Monday. The initiative is an effort to assist the Angolan judiciary in fulfilling its objectives. Chief Justice Peter Shivute welcomed the procession of...
RDP jumps onto ‘GNU’ bandwagon
Uakutura Kambaekua ONUNGURURA – Mike Kavekotora has urged Namibians to cast their votes sensibly in favour of a government of national unity in the forthcoming Presidential and National Assembly elections on 27 November. The Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) leader made this call during his party’s visit to the Epupa constituency. “I pray every...
Rally behind Swapo, NNN – Shaningwa
IIPANDA – Swapo secretary general Sophia Shaningwa has urged community members of the Ogongo constituency to rally behind Swapo and its presidential candidate, Netumbo Nandi-Nditwah, in next week’s elections. She made the call during a Swapo meeting at Iipanda village in the Ogongo district on Monday.She said Nandi-Ndaitwah is a true, tested leader who fought...









