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Kaaronda wants fishing quotas for returnees
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Kaaronda wants fishing quotas for returnees

Charles Tjatindi GAM – Government has been encouraged to ensure that the 49 repatriated households from Botswana are assisted to become self-sufficient. The returnees will be allocated residential plots on a piece of land cleared for their reception outside Gam in the Otjozondjupa region. The land, located some two kilometres outside Gam, is solely reserved...

Opposition media coverage increases 
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Opposition media coverage increases 

Rudolf Gaiseb  The coverage of opposition political parties by news media in Namibia has increased from 59% to 66% in July and August.    This was revealed by the second elections media monitoring report that was launched by the media ombudsman of Namibia, John Nakuta.  Monitoring was conducted between 20 July and 20 August this...

Namibia’s fish exports drop to N$3.8b
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Namibia’s fish exports drop to N$3.8b

Namibia’s total fish exports for the second quarter of this year saw a decline in export volumes, valued at N$3.8 billion.  This represents a slight decrease from the N$4.1 billion recorded in the corresponding quarter of 2023. The exports include crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates.  These figures are contained in the Namibia Statistics Agency’s...

Missing man’s family worried 
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Missing man’s family worried 

The family of a 36-year-old man who disappeared on 1 September in Karibib is growing increasingly worried over the lack of information regarding his whereabouts. Nangolo Shishiveni, a senior familymember said his nephew Immanuel Shikongo was last seen at the Namdeb settlement, and has not been heard from since. “We are very concerned that so...

Bigger, better ARAF starts today
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Bigger, better ARAF starts today

SWAKOPMUND – The Amalgamated Rotation Annual Festival is set to return this week, promising to be bigger and better than before. ARAF was established after Omaruru, Karibib and Usakos agreed in 2022 to promote collaboration and resource- sharing by jointly hosting their trade expo, named OKULAC (Omaruru, Karibib, Usakos Local Authority Corporation). The inaugural festival...

Optimism fuels Okajombo Kindergarten
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Optimism fuels Okajombo Kindergarten

Zebaldt Ngaruka EPUKIRO – Assistant teacher of the Okajombo Kindergarten Zaungama Tjiposa said the interest of the village children propels her to teach in the face of a mountain of challenges confronting them. Established in 2019, the kindergarten opened its doors to more than 30 pre-school pupils who went to primary schools in the Epukiro...

ECN vows to deliver credible elections 
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ECN vows to deliver credible elections 

Rudolf Gaiseb The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) has expressed confidence and readiness to deliver credible elections in November, despite the challenges faced so far. This was stated by the Pre-Election Assessment Mission of the Electoral Commissions Forum of Southern African Development Community countries (ECF-SADC) at an engagement with the commission from 16 to 20...

Railway unfit for energy boom 
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Railway unfit for energy boom 

Rudolf Gaiseb Finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi said that the Namibian railway is in a precarious state to facilitate the energy boom on the horizon in the form of oil, gas and the much-talked-about green hydrogen.  He made these remarks during the Namibian Road Sector Policy Conference in Windhoek on Monday.  “Namibia’s rail network is not...

‘Atrocious’ Sudan war pushing refugees afield
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‘Atrocious’ Sudan war pushing refugees afield

UNITED NATIONS – The UN’s refugee chief questioned Sunday what future awaited the Sudanese people as the country’s civil war rages, pushing its peopleever further afield, including to Uganda and Europe’s maritime borders. Since the start of the war in April 2023, “well over 10 million people have been chased away from their homes,” two...

Agronomic board awards top producers… donates N$1m towards drought 
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Agronomic board awards top producers… donates N$1m towards drought 

The Namibia Agronomic Board at its annual National Agronomic and Horticulture Awards (NAHA) recognised and awarded the country’s various top producers during a glittering ceremony that was recently held at the Olushandja Marketing Hub in the Omusati region.  For this year, the annual awards were held under the theme ‘Enhancing food security amidst climate change...