SWAKOPMUND – Illegal, unregulated fishing offenders will soon be slapped with fines as high as N$10 million for plundering Namibian resources. According to the Minister of Works and Transport, Veikko Nekundi, the government will tighten Namibia’s outdated fishing laws to clamp down on illegal vessels plundering the country’s marine resources. Speaking at a town hall...
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Agriculture ministry announces water crisis solutions
The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform has unveiled a comprehensive strategy to deliver sustainable and durable solutions to the water challenges currently affecting communities countrywide. The ministry’s Executive Director, Teofilus Nghitila, stated in a press release that the water crisis is particularly severe during the dry months of July to December, necessitating...
Heritage repatriation policy consultations kick off
NKURENKURU – The Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture (MEIYSAC) initiated regional consultations on the Draft National Policy on the Repatriation and Restitution of Human Remains and Heritage Objects at Nkurenkuru on Thursday. Chief curator of the National Museum of Namibia, Nzila Marina Mubusisi, who led the consultation, emphasised the policy’s critical...
NNN wants cross-border trade to drive regional growth
Taimi Haihambo HELAO NAFIDI – President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has called for stronger cross-border cooperation between Namibia and Angola. She said border towns like Helao Nafidi are central to unlocking new economic opportunities and regional growth. Speaking at the opening of the 18th Helao Nafidi Business Expo, the President said Helao Nafidi’s strategic position as a...
Nehale Lya Mpingana constituency gets new boreholes
OMUTHIYA – A total of 10 boreholes have been drilled and installed in various villages in the Nehale Lya Mpingana Constituency to combat the ongoing water crisis in the Oshikoto Region. Speaking at a community engagement on Friday, the Governor of the region, Sacky Kathindi, said the boreholes were drilled and installed at Elavi, Onalusheshete...
Buitepos upgrade edges closer
GOBABIS – Plans by the Omaheke Regional Council to upgrade Buitepos – the country’s main eastern gateway to Botswana and the rest of the Southern African Development Community region, is gaining steam. Buitepos is being upgraded into a fully-fledged town with all basic amenities to respond to service needs of both travellers and locals working...
Swapo rallies for support in Swakopmund
SWAKOPMUND – Swapo leaders have urged members and coordinators to intensify their mobilisation efforts ahead of the regional and local authority elections set for later this month. The party held a townhall engagement with national leaders Wise Immanuel, Veikko Nekundi and Natalia /Goagoses on Saturday at the Multi-purpose Centre. Addressing supporters, Nekundi said the upcoming...
NWR records N$68.3m profit
The Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) has recorded a profit of N$68.3 million. This marks a 50% increase when compared to the N$46 million the entity reported in 2023, NWR’s interim managing director Brian Masule announced on Friday. Although challenges remain, Masule said the company is well on course and continues to play a leading role...
Nudo promises to revive Gobabis’ ailing fortunes …young councillor calls for change
GOBABIS – Given its proven track record and people-centred service delivery approach, the National Unity Democratic Organisation (Nudo) is the only party that will bring about the desired development to the residents of Gobabis if voted into power in the upcoming elections. These remarks were made by the party’s councillor Uataviza Patire over the weekend. ...
Telecom seeks to reset ties with government
SWAKOPMUND – Telecom Namibia (TN) wants to rebuild and strengthen its working relationship with government ministries to better support their communication needs. TN CEO Stanley Shanapinda said this on Thursday during a two day workshop in Swakopmund, where the company met with various government representatives to discuss ways to improve public sector connectivity. He said...







