Gender-based violence remains a pervasive issue in Namibia, and with recent tragic incidents underscoring the urgency of addressing this epidemic, it is important, to look at some of the underlying factors that contribute to the persistence of these deeply- rooted issues. One of the critical reasons GBV continues to plague our society is the reluctance...
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On the spot – Luderitz paths to economic hub
The port city of Lüderitz is experiencing an industrial awakening because of the recent discoveries of offshore oil and gas reserves, and an ambitious N$10 billion greenhydrogen development near the city. New Era journalist Paheja Siririka (PS) sat down with the town’s mayor, Phillippus Albertus Balhao (PAB), for a one-on-one discussion on the town’s development...
Know your civil servant – Ashipala, an educator par excellence
Lahja Nashuuta Harry ‘Mubazennn’ Ashipala is a dedicated, resourceful and goal-driven principal with an unyielding commitment to the social, academic and developmental growth of young minds. He is the head of Outjo Primary School and the first black person to lead the school. Outjo Primary School, which is situated 350km northwest of Windhoek, was founded...
Lax Scripta – Jurisdiction of the Electoral Court
The Independent Patriots for Change v The Electoral Commission of Namibia (EC 1/2024) [2024] NAHCMD 391 (19 July 2024) Facts At the stakeholders’ meetings, the applicant had expressed the view that the fact that a person is nominated for both Presidential as well as National Assembly was not in line with the Constitutional principle of...
Mariental beckons Hanse-Himarwa … as husband Ghenno reminisces final days
On Sunday, 14 July 2024, a strong voice and personality were silenced forever as Katrina Hanse-Himarwa, the former minister of education, took her final breath in a Windhoek hospital after a long battle with colon cancer. Loved and loathed in almost equal measure, Hanse-Himarwa will be buried in her hometown of Mariental tomorrow. President Nangolo...
Omaruru taps run dry … 24 lose jobs as water crisis worsens
OMARURU – Urgent intervention is needed to avert a crisis in Omaruru, where the town is grappling with severe water shortages. The municipality is having to contend with low water pressure, exacerbated by inadequate rainfall and the poor state of its infrastructure. Omaruru is one of the towns which operates its own bulk water supply...
PDM: We’re not broke … Taxpayers gifted party N$19.6m
Popular Democratic Movement secretary general Manuel Ngaringombe has dismissed allegations that the party is not in a sound financial position to hold an intra-party congress next month. “We are a serious organisation. We are not Nudo or those other small parties,” he said on Wednesday. Ngaringombe was seemingly taking a jibe at the National Unity...
AR pleads for financial support
The Affirmative Repositioning movement is appealing to the public for financial contributions to bankroll its campaign as leader Job Amupanda makes his first attempt at State House. “You don’t have to be rich to contribute. Even N$100 will go a long way,” he pleaded as he set ambitious targets to join the presidential race in...
Namibia first, Mbumba tells Swanu
Iuze Mukube Elections come and go, but the country’s interest must always be the priority of all, President Nangolo Mbumba has said. He made the remarks during a courtesy visit by one of the Swanu leaderships’ factions, headed by unionist-turned-politician Evalistus Kaaronda. The group met Mbumba at State House. “If we don’t have this [peace],...
Ongwediva to waive interest on arrears
ONGWEDIVA – The Ongwediva Town Council will offer 100% waiver to residents and businesses on interest accumulated on outstanding account payments. The defaulting residents will benefit from the gesture after the council decided to implement the programme as an incentive for residents to clear their arrears. The mayor of Ongwediva, Tarah Shalyefu, said the programme...