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Sex workers taken off the streets
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Sex workers taken off the streets

ONGWEDIVA – Sex workers who patronised the Okandjengedi bridge in Oshakati have been offered training as graphic designers as well as in needlework, among other skills, to help them get employment or get involved in income-generating activities. In an interview with New Era, some former sex workers said they had been waiting for such opportunities...

Tsumeb Primary School gets N$3.4m facilities
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Tsumeb Primary School gets N$3.4m facilities

TSUMEB – Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) and the Motor-Vehicle Accident Fund of Namibia (MVA) on Wednesday donated eight classrooms, a computer lab and a storeroom worth N$3.4 million to Tsumeb Secondary School. Education minister Anna Nghipondoka handed over the donation at Tsumeb Secondary School in the Oshikoto region.  She thanked MTC and the MVA Fund...

Gcaruhwa Clinic opens in Kavango West
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Gcaruhwa Clinic opens in Kavango West

Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula officially opened the Gcaruhwa Clinic in the Kavango West region on Wednesday. The new clinic is expected to provide essential healthcare services to Gcaruhwa village and the surrounding areas, reducing the need for residents to travel long distances to access medical care. Shangula stated the opening of the clinic is...

UDF urges budget cycle rethink
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UDF urges budget cycle rethink

The United Democratic Front (UDF) has called on President Nangolo Mbumba to address the delay of the regional council’s budgets, saying it hinders development as capital projects remain at a standstill. Sesfontein constituency councillor and Kunene Regional Council chairperson Hendrik Gaobaeb, the new UDF president, urged Mbumba to adjust the budget cycle to start earlier...

Declarations open MPs to scrutiny – Kandetu
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Declarations open MPs to scrutiny – Kandetu

National Assembly (NA) secretary Lydia Kandetu has said parliamentarians are aware of their responsibility to declare assets and interests.  The MPs are aware that through asset and interest declarations, they open themselves up for public scrutiny.  She said this in response to New Era’s questions on MPs’ continued non-compliance with rules dealing with their asset...

28 minors trafficked in three years
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28 minors trafficked in three years

SWAKOPMUND – Namibia has investigated and prosecuted child trafficking cases involving 28 children within the country, as well as from neighbouring countries between 2021 and 2023. Since April 2023 to date, eight cases have been reported, five of which are currently on the court roll.  At least one person has been convicted under the Combating...

Nam to learn from Zambia on community development
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Nam to learn from Zambia on community development

Sakeus Iikela National Council chairperson Lukas Sinimbo Muha says Namibia is exploring the possibility of entering into a cooperation agreement with the parliament of Zambia to learn more about how that country is implementing the constituency development fund law. He said lessons from the implementation of the CDF law in Zambia will be valuable to...

Reformed evangelical church elects assistant bishop 
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Reformed evangelical church elects assistant bishop 

ONGWEDIVA – Nelson Ndakevondjo (34) was elected as assistant bishop of the Reformed Evangelical Anglican Church of Namibia (REACH-Namibia) last month. The election took place on a ‘yes or no’ basis.  Ndakevondjo’s nomination received an overwhelming ‘yes’ vote, declaring him duly and lawfully-elected. He assumes the title of Bishop-Elect until his consecration. The electoral procedure...

Venaani wants water woes tackled
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Venaani wants water woes tackled

Leader of the official opposition McHenry Venaani has urged President Nangolo Mbumba to promptly establish a water commission. Addressing the media on Monday, Venaani said the commission will have the mandate to guide the management and utilisation of water resources. “This commission ought to be mandated to oversee the comprehensive management of our water resources,...

Hanse-Himarwa immortalised 
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Hanse-Himarwa immortalised 

Charmaine Boois MARIENTAL – Katrina Hanse-Himarwa, former education minister, former Hardap governor, and a teacher to many and a comrade in political circles, died on 14 July 2024.  She was buried on Saturday, 27 July, coinciding with her husband Ghenno Himarwa’s birthday.In the heart of Namibia’s Hardap region lies Mariental, a town recently united to...