Former education minister Katrina Hanse-Himarwa died in a Windhoek hospital yesterday after a battle with stomach cancer. She was 57. Her husband, Ghenno Himarwa, said his wife will be treasured for the joy she brought into their lives. The late Hanse-Himarwa is fondly remembered as a mother, teacher and politician, and those closest to her...
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Protestors question RedForce’s donation
WALVIS BAY – A N$100 000 donation pledge by RedForce during the Walvis Bay mayoral gala dinner last year has come back to haunt the council. This is now being questioned by the residents. During a lunchtime protest last week, residents alleged that the donation was a “thank you” from RedForce after the company was...
Civil servants receive 28 Goreangab houses
Rudolf Gaiseb The Ministry of Urban and Rural Development handed over 28 new houses in Windhoek’s Goreangab Extension 4 to public servants as part of the Informal Settlement Upgrading Pilot Project (ISUPP) on Friday. The ministry’s executive director Nghidinua Daniel said, the project targets low-income earners, and these houses were particularly meant for soldiers, police...
’We were told to create our own jobs’ … graduates justify WhatsApp sex work
OSHAKATI – Some of the sex workers on popular WhatsApp groups that came to light recently are graduates who said they have little choice but to sell their bodies as they simply cannot find work. Soin Thomas (not her real name) said she will only stop doing sex work if she gets a better job....
Kantema-Gaomas: Namibia’s future depends on youth
KEETMANSHOOP – Deputy sports minister Emma Kantema-Gaomas says the youth, as the population segment on which the nation entrusts its future, should be relentless in their pursuit of success. She made these remarks inKeetmanshoop recently, where 52 members of the youth from //Kharas, Hardap and Khomas regions received financial assistance (loans) worth N$406 000 from...
Tense tussle for promotion this weekend
The battle for the Khomas Regional Second Division Football League is heating up, with five teams poised for a thrilling showdown in a tough struggle for the title and promotion to the Southern Stream First Division next season. With only six games remaining in the 2023/2024 season, the race for the top spot has grown...
Kagame: Rwanda’s polarising strongman
KIGALI – A visionary hero who ended the 1994 genocide in Rwanda and brought peace to a traumatised country, or a despot who rules through fear and repression. The only leader most Rwandans have known, veteran president Paul Kagame is a deeply-polarising figure, but victory in his bid to secure a fourth term in the...
Opinion – Oil tsunami or curse
Salom Shilongo A tsunami is a long, high wave caused by an earthquake. Since a large oil deposit has been discovered off the shores of Namibia, the term ‘oil tsunami’ is simply being used here as another term for the ‘oil curse’. Namibia has discovered a large reserve of oil. It seems everybody is very...
Editorial – Namibia: A day in hell
As the old saying goes, “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” We will not get tired, relent or equivocate in bringing to your attention how evil a society we have become. Day-in, day-out, we read screamingly sick headlines about how crime is tearing the nation...
On the spot – Namibia, India ties that bind
In one of his last interviews with a local journalist, former Indian High Commissioner to Namibia Mandarapu Subbarayudu (MS) sat down with New Era’s Paheja Siririka (PS) at India House in Ludwigsdorp to reflect on his 15-month stint as India’s top diplomat in Namibia. The interview covered a buffet of issues, including projects completed, as...









