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Inadequate hostels push learners into landlords’ jaws
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Inadequate hostels push learners into landlords’ jaws

Hilma Hashange OMUTHIYA – The shortage of school hostels at secondary schools in the Oshikoto region has resulted in many learnersrenting accommodation in townships. After completing primary school, the learners migrate from villages to nearby towns to enrol in secondary school, and are forced to rent in ‘ghettos’ because of a lack of hostel facilities...

Over N$17m to electrify rural Zambezi
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Over N$17m to electrify rural Zambezi

KATIMA MULILO – The Ministry of Mines and Energy has allocated N$17.8 million towards electricity projects in the Zambezi region for this financial year. Energy minister Tom Alweendo revealed this during a meeting with the Zambezi Regional Council’s leadership at Katima Mulilo on Monday. He implored the regional leadership to expeditiously release funds to electrify...

NamWater’s N$1b to quench nation’s thirst
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NamWater’s N$1b to quench nation’s thirst

Rudolf Gaiseb The Namibia Water Corporation’s N$1 billion projects are set to enhance Namibia’s water infrastructure. This is part of its commitment to ensuring sustainable water access across the nation, and driving socio-economic development. In a statement released on Monday, NamWater spokesperson Lot Ndamanomhata revealed that four projects are set to close the gap in...

Hamata wants PDM top six retained unopposed
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Hamata wants PDM top six retained unopposed

Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) lawmaker Hidipo Hamata has come out swinging, pushing for the party’s current top six leaders to be retained without breaking a sweat. While PDM leaders have denied pushing for the status quo to be retained as reported by this publication, he becomes the first PDM senior figure to make this position...

Uukwambi leadership dispute persists
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Uukwambi leadership dispute persists

OSHAKATI – The dust around the leadership squabbles within the leadership of the Uukwambi Traditional Authority refuses to settle. At the centre of the storm is the legitimacy of Herman Ndilimani Iipumbu as the designated chief of the authority. Over the weekend, the police had to dissolve a press conference that was organised by a...

Otjozondjupa elects pot delegates
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Otjozondjupa elects pot delegates

OTJIWARONGO – The Swapo Party leadership in Otjozondjupa on Monday announced the six proposed names to represent them at the national party electoral college, known as the ‘pot’, set for the beginning of September 2024 in Windhoek.Swapo’s information and mobilisation officer in Otjozondjupa Elizabeth Shinana told Nampa on Monday that the elected members are Elder...

Town councils struggle with communal landowners
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Town councils struggle with communal landowners

OMUTHIYA – The Oniipa and Omuthiya town councils have expressed concern over the high amount of compensation communal landowners are demanding or seeking to develop the land independently. During a meeting of the National Council Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure, and Housing held in Omuthiya on Wednesday, the Oniipa Town Council’s Property and Land Management...

//Kharas set for Swapo pot 
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//Kharas set for Swapo pot 

KEETMANSHOOP- Clementia Coetzee and Simon Nambodi completed the list of delegates from //Kharas region who will compete at Swapo’s electoral college, known as the ‘pot’. In total, nine delegates will represent the region at the upcoming electoral college, slated for 7-9 September. The much-anticipated indaba will be held in Windhoek.  They were elected during a...

Youth seek more inclusion
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Youth seek more inclusion

SWAKOPMUND – The youth are increasingly advocating for a more inclusive role in shaping policies that directly affect their lives, particularly in areas such as education, curriculum development and social development. This is according to Namibia National Students Organisation (Nanso) Erongo regional leader, Adele Mkunqwana, who was a panellist at a youth engagement with Vice...

Venaani not impressed with polygamy push … wants bread and butter issues
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Venaani not impressed with polygamy push … wants bread and butter issues

Rudolf Gaiseb Legal practitioners, political analysts and traditional authorities have strongly advocated for the legalisation of polygamy in Namibia. Even in the absence of any laws to govern this lifestyle, it was recently reported that prominent political and business leaders have pledged to support the cause – financially or otherwise.  New Era spoke to some...