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Experts: Journalism under siege  

The Namibian press now finds itself at perilous crossroads in its mission to uphold truth and transparency, threatened by mounting industry challenges, media experts say. This was highlighted during a public dialogue held under the auspices of the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Namibia (FES) with the theme ‘The Role of the Media in Promoting Democratic Elections...

All roads lead to Omuthiya 
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All roads lead to Omuthiya 

Auleria Wakudumo  Festus Hamalwa Omuthiya town in the Oshikoto region is prepared to host Namibia’s 34th Heroes’ Day commemoration on Monday.  Oshikoto governor Penda Ya Ndakolo told New Era on Wednesday that preparations are complete, and the region is set to host Heroes’ Day.  The day, which is also recognised by the United Nations, is...

Lüderitz grapples with expansion 
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Lüderitz grapples with expansion 

The usually sleepy harbour town of Lüderitz is abuzz with new developments linked to oil and gas discoveries. This is combined with the promise of a flourishing green hydrogen industry, but now the town faces expansion challenges. This is as new investors are rushing to capitalise on the emerging sectors. “Town expansion is taking a...

Traditional leaders, churches armed against GBV
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Traditional leaders, churches armed against GBV

NKURENKURU – About 26 community and church leaders from various villages in the Kavango West region received training to combat gender-based violence. The training was facilitated by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), and funded by Reach Namibia Project. The workshop was held from Monday to Thursday last week in Nkurenkuru. The project...

LPM councillor jumps onto Starlink bandwagon
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LPM councillor jumps onto Starlink bandwagon

KEETMANSHOOP – Keetmanshoop Rural constituency councillor Willem Labuschagne has appealed to information minister Emma Theofelus to endorse satellite broadband service provider Starlink’s application to the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (Cran). He made this call when he was delivering the welcoming remarks during a PowerCom groundbreaking ceremony for erecting a communication tower at Farm Howobees...

Liberation struggle exhumation committee unveiled
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Liberation struggle exhumation committee unveiled

Defence minister Frans Kapofi yesterday unveiled a committee tasked with exhuming and re-interning the remains of the country’s liberation struggle martyrs. The committee is led by former Plan combatant and ex-Cabinet minister Charles Namoloh, who fought under the nom de guerre ‘Ho Chi Minh’. The Namoloh-led committee will work to ensure that the fallen heroes...

Witsand invaders in court today 
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Witsand invaders in court today 

Zebaldt Ngaruka Eight landless farmers who invaded a farm in Omaheke region earlier this year, feel neglected and discriminated against. In April, the farmers occupied Farm Witsand, which had been idle for four years. They were however arrested a few days later, and released on bail. One of the bail conditions was that they must...

NamWater owed N$2.1 billion
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NamWater owed N$2.1 billion

The Namibia Water Corporation is owed a cumulative N$2.1 billion, a situation that has placed it between a rock and a hard place financially. This figure was released by NamWater spokesperson Lot Ndamanomhata yesterday while laying bare the grim reality of the entity’s financial position. In a statement, he said NamWater faces substantial financial challenges...

Venaani tears into PDM slates
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Venaani tears into PDM slates

 Iuze Mukube Popular Democratic Movement leader McHenry Venaani has taken a swipe at internal political slates ahead of their elective congress. The PDM congress kicks off tomorrow in Zambezi regional capital Katima Mulilo. They are also expected to launch their election manifesto this weekend.  As of yesterday, delegates from different parts of the country had...

Namibia targets 2030 oil exports
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Namibia targets 2030 oil exports

Namibia could become a crude oil exporter in the early 2030s when several projects reach their production peaks. This optimism is fuelled by concerted efforts to conclude appraisal, and shift the gear to development in the oil discoveries. Interim managing director at the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor) Ebson Uanguta made these remarks while...