OSHIKUKU – Finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi says the government remains committed to economic emancipation for Namibians through the hosting of trade fairs. He made the remarks in a speech read on his behalf during the official opening of the third edition of the Oshikuku Annual Trade Fair on Tuesday. The trade fair is an opportunity...
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Suiderhof primary gets ICT boost
Information minister Emma Theofelus yesterday inaugurated a library, science lab, and computer lab at Suiderhof Primary School. Over N$800 000 was invested in the project. The inauguration also included a groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of three additional classrooms and ablution facilities, made possible through the contributions of parents and the community. During the inauguration,...
Cable theft costs Erongo Red millions
WALVIS BAY – Erongo Regional Electricity Distributor (Erongo Red) is struggling with rising costs due to cable theft, with recent figures showing annual losses of around N$4.5 million. The company CEO, Tino !Hanabeb, said the losses pose a substantial setback, diverting funds that could otherwise support crucial electrification projects to improve electricity access for communities...
Bravo: San community empowered with ECD
Paulina Ndalikokule BRAVO – More than 100 children between three and six years from the marginalised community of Bravo in Mpungu constituency, Kavango West, now have access to decent education following the inauguration of Langman Tame Early Childhood Development Centre (ECD) on Wednesday. The ECD centre was constructed at a cost of more than N$5.3...
Ovambanderu centenary commemoration kicks off
Zebaldt Ngaruka PLESSIS PLAAS – Ovambanderu from all walks of life have descended on the Omaheke region’s Epukiro constituency to celebrate 100 years of migration from concentration camps to Epukiro. Speaking to New Era, Ovambanderu Traditional Authority spokesperson Uazenga Ngahahe said the activities will commence today at Omukuruvaro in Okorukambe constituency. “The purpose of this...
Know Your Civil Servant – The man at the heart of Psemas
Lahja Nashuuta Thomas Iyambo is a goal-driven, detail-oriented public servant, who devoted his productive years to ensuring that public servants are given medical care. He is an administrative officer in the Medical Aid division within the Ministry of Finance and Public Enterprises. He is responsible for providing administration and managed care services to Public Service...
On the spot – Evilastus Kaaronda: No holds barred
Recently, New Era editor Edward Mumbuu (EM) sat down with Swanu presidential candidate Evilastus Kaaronda (EK) on NBC’s talk show, One-on-One, to gauge his vision for Namibia’s oldest political formation ahead of 27 November, when Namibian voters separate pretenders from contenders through the ballot. Here is the abridged version of the discussion: ED: Talk to...
Letter – Inspiring advocacy for gender equality, women empowerment
The voices of young people in discourses to address global issues cannot be overemphasised. They are affected by the crises that rage in the world around us – be it climate change, conflicts and wars, as well as unemployment. Listening to their views and perspectives, equipping them with information to understand and appreciate the...
Editorial – Census data: A powerful tool in our hands
The importance of census data cannot be overstated. Accurate census data is crucial for a wide array of national interests, including economic development, transportation, healthcare, education, business planning and overall decision-making. It plays a vital role in planning and enforcement, helping to shape socio-economic policies and improve the welfare of the population. Conducted by the...
Mixed feelings over ballot papers
Rudolf Gaiseb The ballot papers for Namibia’s 2024 Presidential and National Assembly elections arrived at the Hosea Kutako International Airport yesterday. However, political party representatives expressed dissatisfaction with the entire printing process. “Reinforcing our transparency, we invited representatives from 21 participating political parties to observe the design, production and packaging of ballot papers in Johannesburg....









