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LPM slams national budget as political tool
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LPM slams national budget as political tool

Kavivetere Virere The Landless People’s Movement (LPM) has accused President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah’s administration of employing the national budget as a political instrument to sway voters in anticipation of the 2025 Regional Council and Local Authority elections, rather than addressing Namibia’s profound economic challenges. LPM leader Bernadus Swartbooi stated during a press briefing yesterday that the...

Zambezi farmers seek cattle repatriation
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Zambezi farmers seek cattle repatriation

Katima Mulilo – Farmers from the Liselo-Kamenga area in the Zambezi region are calling for urgent government intervention following delays in the repatriation of stolen cattle recovered in neighbouring Zambia. According to Vincent Siliye, Chairperson of the Liselo-Kamenga Anti-Stock Theft Association, 23 cattle belonging to two Namibian farmers from the Kaliyangile area were stolen on...

Swakopmund APA compliant  …town can now approve own township establishment  
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Swakopmund APA compliant  …town can now approve own township establishment  

SWAKOPMUND – The Swakopmund Municipality has officially become the first local authority in Namibia to be declared an Authorised Planning Authority (APA) under the Urban and Regional Planning Act of 2018. This means the town can now independently consider and approve development applications, including land rezoning, township establishment, and boundary alterations, without referring them to...

NNN takes charge of energy ministry
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NNN takes charge of energy ministry

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, who now also serves as Minister of Industrialisation, Mines and Energy, met with staff and management of the ministry in Windhoek on Monday to introduce herself and set out her expectations for their collective work ahead. The President’s visit began with a closed-door meeting with the ministry’s management team, followed by an...

E-ticketing to be piloted
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E-ticketing to be piloted

WALVIS BAY – The Road Safety Council is set to pilot a national e-ticketing project during the current financial year as part of efforts to digitalise Namibia’s traffic law enforcement and improve road safety management. Announcing the plans during the ongoing Annual Road Safety conference in Swakopmund, council chairperson Eliphas !Owos-Ôab said the project will...

NDF cracks whip on information leakage …two dismissed, staff warned against the act
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NDF cracks whip on information leakage …two dismissed, staff warned against the act

The Namibian Defence force has dismissed two of its members found to be leaking classified information to a self-styled social media activist. Left Corporal Heita Hilkia and Corporal Hilma Namutenya Ndimulunde were both dismissed with immediate effect after they were reportedly found to have leaked sensitive material to political activist Nghipudilo Ya Shiindi. Ya Shiindi,...

Nganate lauds Ovambanderu for maintaining tradition
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Nganate lauds Ovambanderu for maintaining tradition

AMINUIS – Omaheke Governor, Pijoo Nganate, said the Ovambanderu community, despite its colonial past, has sustained its heritage and ensured that its legacy continues to flow with pride and purpose. The governor made these remarks during the centenary commemoration of the Ovambanderu community’s migration from concentration camps to Aminuis, held at Ondjiripumua village on Saturday...

Mbuende calls for accountability in public service
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Mbuende calls for accountability in public service

Pinehas K Pinehas National Planning Commision (NPC) director general, Kaire Mbuende has urged leaders in the public service to continuously learn, adapt and make evidence-based decisions that improve service delivery.  Calling leaders to action, he said achieving government development targets such as Vision 2030 requires collective effort.   Mbuende was speaking during the Namibia Institute...

Vote Swapo to maintain peace and stability – Shaningwa
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Vote Swapo to maintain peace and stability – Shaningwa

OGONGO – Swapo Party Secretary-General, Sophia Shaningwa, has called on Namibians to turn up in large numbers and vote for Swapo in the upcoming November elections, saying the ruling party remains the pillar of peace and stability in the country. Speaking during a mini rally and the renaming ceremony of the Ogongo Swapo branch, now...