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SPYL: Theofelus’ pot future in limbo
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SPYL: Theofelus’ pot future in limbo

As Swapo members gear up to compete for parliamentary seats at the electoral college, known as “the pot”, information minister Emma Theofelus’ return to Parliament may face an obstacle.  Some within the Swapo Party Youth League (SPYL) are allegedly throwing spanners in her works.  Insiders in the SPYL claim that Theofelus’ path back to Parliament...

Outjo accused of cooking CEO position requirements
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Outjo accused of cooking CEO position requirements

OUTJO – The Outjo Municipality has come under the spotlight for allegedly lowering requirements for the CEO position to suit a certain in-house candidate, New Era has learnt. Town mayor Sieglinde//Amamus has flatly denied the allegation. Sources close to the matter said the council significantly lowered the bar for the CEO’s post. Particularly, the council...

Learners skip school to sell Ngungula
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Learners skip school to sell Ngungula

…as northern homes turn into service stations  ONGWEDIVA – Learners from the surrounding villages at Oshikango are reportedly dropping out of school and skipping lessons, turning to Ngungula, the booming fuel smuggling business.  The aim is to generate income and sustain their families’ livelihoods. Ngungula is derived from the word ‘okungungula’, which is an Oshiwambo...

Parties lament poor registration numbers abroad
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Parties lament poor registration numbers abroad

Political parties are urging the Electoral Commission of Namibia and the Legislature to develop robust mechanisms to ensure voter registration inclusion, particularly for citizens living abroad.  Out of the over 1.4 million who registered, only 2 159 Namibians registered to vote at foreign missions, figures showed.  This number, political parties stated, is disappointing.  Speaking to...

Shangula shines light on cancer challenge
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Shangula shines light on cancer challenge

Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula says the statistics around cancer are sobering as many Namibians continue to die from the disease, putting a huge strain on healthcare resources. “About one in five people develop cancer of one type or the other in their lifetime. Approximately one in nine men and one in 12 women die...

 Kumbwa elected new APP president
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 Kumbwa elected new APP president

RUNDU – The All People’s Party (APP) elected Ambrosius Kumbwa as its president for a five-year term during a three-day national congress that was held in Rundu over the weekend. The national congress started on Friday, and concluded on Sunday. He is deputised by Linus Mutjila as vice president, while Faustinus Wakudumo was elected national...

Northern nurse robbed by Facebook ‘boyfriend’
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Northern nurse robbed by Facebook ‘boyfriend’

Auleria Wakudumo Despite the warnings and efforts of the Namibian Police to protect the public, widespread ignorance continues to pose significant challenges.  Following the incident of a nurse from Oshikoto region, who was robbed in the Ohangwena region when she went to meet her new Facebook friend last week, Nampol’s community affairs officer Andrew Nghiyolwa...

Teachers demand Ndeulita reinstated
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Teachers demand Ndeulita reinstated

ONGWEDIVA – Teachers from all corners of the country are against the dismissal of Petrus Ndeulita, a teacher from Hashiyana Primary School in Ongwediva. He was dismissed after allegedly forcing a 7th-grade learner to hold a chair over his head for over an hour in 2021 as a form of punishment. The teachers state that...

Search for missing student intensifies
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Search for missing student intensifies

WALVIS BAY – Family and friends of missing University of Namibia student Matheus Sheehama conducted a search over the weekend in a desperate attempt to locate him.   Fears are mounting for the safety of the engineering student, who has been missing for a week now, dimming hopes that he could be located alive. Sheehama...