Andreas Thomas The United States’ proposal to support two new permanent seats on the influential UN Security Council, without veto power, is a disingenuous attempt to maintain Africa’s marginalisation. The US ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, reaffirmed her government’s position on expanding the Security Council in a speech to the Council on Foreign...
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Schlettwein warns against exploitation of Okavango River
Sawi Hausiku RUNDU – The minister of agriculture, water and land reform Calle Schlettwein has warned against the over-exploitation or pollution of the Okavango River as it is already under stress. He made this statement earlier this week during the official unveiling of eight countrywide agri-food system sites to the ministry at Kuwoko Kondja community...
JAC outclasses at Gobabis Motor Club Rally
A more visible sight on Namibian roads, the JAC brand is not only winning over the hearts of motorists, but is also winning on the gruelling local rally circuit. This is as M+Z Motorsports’ JAC T8 double cab last weekend scooped first place in the CR1 category at the demanding Gobabis Motor Club Rally. The modified...
Hyundai’s trendy Exter to hit Namibian roads…all-new compact crossover SUV to set new standards
Hyundai is about to boost its local model line-up with the stylish and attractive Exter, an all-new compact crossover sport utility vehicle (SUV). It is expected to become a topcontender in the domestic entry vehicle segment. The all-new Exter, expected to hit local showrooms within the next two to three weeks, comes well-equipped with a full...
PatientCare: Revolutionising healthcare
Iuze Mukube Attempting to get healthcare while battling an illness can be a tedious exercise for many, especially those in remote areas. This may become a thing of the past, as computer scientist Jessé Liula Schiceya has created a telemedicine platform that enables patients to get treatment via digital technology in the comfort of their...
Wanted: Judges…Step up, CJ tells magistrates, academics
SWAKOPMUND – Chief Justice (CJ) Peter Shivute says the Judiciary faces a challenge in finding replacements for High Court and Supreme Court judges close to retirement. “We are currently working on a succession plan, but we need your assistance in this regard,” he told magistrates who attended a two-day magistrates’ conference in Swakopmund. The conference...
Don’t politicise hunger – PM…Government needs N$1.3 billion drought war chest
The politicisation of drought relief, officials’ failure to take good care and lack of public awareness about the ongoing drought relief programme are harbingers crippling the government’s drought relief efforts. Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila highlighted these challenges during yesterday’s opening of the two-day National Platform on the Implementation of the 2024/2025 Drought Relief Programme, which...
Police officer ‘rapes’ daughter
A police officer in the Ohangwena region has been arrested for allegedly raping his daughter since 2020. The alleged incidents happened at his house. The 44-year-old officer was denied bail when he appeared in the Eenhana Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday. His case has been postponed to 7 October for further police investigation. Deputy commissioner Zachariah...
Drought claims five hippos
MUYAKO – Five hippos have died over the past few days due to the prevailing drought in the Zambezi region. “We have been fortunate that since the beginning of this drought, we have only recorded these five mortalities that are here at Ikuzu, thanks to the efforts we put in place, and those of other...
‘She was a breadwinner’… slain teacher ‘killed’ by boyfriend
Martha Aron (35), who was allegedly killed by her boyfriend in cold blood for ending their relationship, was the sole provider for her family. Aron was on Monday stabbed with a knife while she was in a salon at the cuca shops of Oshifukwa village in the Oshikoto region. It is alleged that when the...