A conference is underway in Tsumeb where members of the National Council and the 14 regional councils are dissecting areas of cooperation for greater public participation. The conference will delve the synergies between these bodies, focusing on their impact on public involvement and regional progress.
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Opinion – Protecting Namibia’s environment, enabling socio-economic development
Namibia is one of the few countries in the world where the protection of the environment is enshrined in its highest law, the Constitution. This clear indicator shows how seriously the Government of the Republic of Namibia (GRN) takes the preservation of its natural environment. Article 95 (l) of Namibia’s Constitution provides the basis for...
Opinion – What is woody biomass?
Uncover the potential of woody biomass in helping to reach clean energy goals around the world. Namibia’s savanna ecosystem witnesses the expansion and densification of shrubs, a phenomenon globally known as woody plant encroachment. This is attributed to various factors, including overgrazing, excluding larger mammals and browsers as well as wildfire suppression. Climate change is...
Gochas on upward trajectory – Ipinge
GOCHAS – Acting Gochas village council CEO Patricia Ipinge said despite the myriad challenges they face, the local authority is on the right developmental trajectory. She made these remarks during New Era’s recent visit to the village, situated 110 km east of Gibeon in the Hardap region. The publication sought to touch base with the...
Inferno leaves pensioner homeless
Zebaldt Ngaruka EPUKIRO – A devastating fire left a 75-year-old pensioner, Kuveri Antoinette Kamahene, homeless after it destroyed her house in Epukiro constituency’s Otjombundiro village last week. The pensioner was alone when the devastation occurred. She told New Era that she was cooking outside the house, and went to collect spices inside her house when...
Judge marches forward with Fishrot trial
Acting High Court Judge Moses Chinhengo yesterday said the ‘Fishrot’ trial will continue on 2 September, even if some of the accused do not have defence lawyers. Dubbed ‘Fishrot’, the trial involves former Cabinet ministers Bernard Esau and Sacky Shanghala as well as several top businessmen. While some of the accused indicated they were not...
Resources belong to Namibians – Shaningwa
ETAYI – Swapo secretary general Sophia Shaningwa has unambiguously stated that Namibia’s natural resources belong to Namibians, and those who wish to invest in the country must do so on their terms. This, she said, will be explicitly stated in the Swapo manifesto, to be launched next month. She made these remarks during the opening...
Leverage smart tech, NNN urges traders
Victoria Immanuel Charles Ndeumane Nuusita Ashipala ONGWEDIVA – Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has encouraged local businesses and entrepreneurs to use smart technology to their advantage to enhance creativity, increase productivity and increase profitability. The VP made these remarks while officially opening the Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair (OATF) last Saturday. “This event, therefore, signifies the ongoing...
ECN’s mock voter verification lauded
Lahja Nashuuta Political parties and an analysts have hailed the Electoral Commission of Namibia’s Mock Voter Verification Exercise of the Enhanced and Upgraded Integrated Mobile Voter Registration System (IMVRS). ECN chief electoral and referenda officer, Petrus Shaama, said the primary objective of the pilot exercise is to evaluate the real-time functionality and user-friendliness of the...
Permanent water supply for Olushandja Dam
ETAKA – Namibia Water Corporation CEO Abraham Nehemia says the utility has installed soon-to-be commissioned water pumps at Calueque Dam to permanently keep Olushandja Dam filled. He made the remarks during the opening of the Etaka-Uuvudhiya earth canal, which stretches more than 130 kilometres at the Olushandja Dam south wall pump station, in the Omusati...