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Social grant beneficiaries claim poor service 

Paulina Ndalikokule NKURENKURU – Hundreds of disability and pension grant beneficiaries have expressed frustration over poor service delivery at the Nkurenkuru Nampost branch, where allegedly long queues and inadequate facilities have left many waiting for up to two days without assistance. Since Monday, government social grant beneficiaries have been queuing outside the Nampost branch, but...

Ngurare hails youth-led digital innovation
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Ngurare hails youth-led digital innovation

Rudolf Gaiseb Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare has hailed the National Mega Hackathon as the digital foundation of Namibia’s future – one being built by the country’s youth. The event, focused on improving public service delivery, brought together young innovators, students and software developers to design practical digital solutions aimed at enhancing citizens’ access to government...

ECN: Why should we pay? …opposition bemoans travel allowance
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ECN: Why should we pay? …opposition bemoans travel allowance

Rudolf Gaiseb  Namibia’s opposition political parties have condemned the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN)’s decision to deny funding for their trip to South Africa to inspect the printing of ballots for the upcoming Regional and Local Authorities Elections.   ECN awarded the N$4.9 million ballot printing tender Uniprint Global. The elections, slated for 26 November...

NNN, SADC condemns coup as Madagascar falls
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NNN, SADC condemns coup as Madagascar falls

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has condemned the coup attempt in Madagascar.  She called for urgent regional action to protect democracy, warning that instability in the island nation threatens Southern Africa’s collective security and development agenda.  This came after president Andry Rajoelina reportedly fled the country amid an attempted coup that has now escalated into a full...

Maharero thanks Botswana for sanctuary
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Maharero thanks Botswana for sanctuary

Zebaldt Ngaruka OTJINENE – Chief Tjinaani Maharero of the Maharero Royal House has applauded the government of Botswana for providing refuge to the Ovaherero community under Supreme Chief Samuel Maharero during the era of colonial oppression. Maharero made the remarks at the recent renaming of Feld Strasse which was renamed to Sir Seretse Khama Street...

Minibus operators, police engage on traffic issues
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Minibus operators, police engage on traffic issues

MARIENTAL – Minibus operators from the //Kharas and Hardap regions recently engaged the Namibian police over alleged traffic management irregularities, negatively affecting their daily business operations. Michael Humphries, chairperson of the Southern Long Distance Public Transport Concerned Group (SLDPTCG), said issues affecting minibus operators often fall on deaf ears. “It is with a deep sense...

King Shuumbwa on agricultural breakthrough …urging traditional leaders to avail land for food production
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King Shuumbwa on agricultural breakthrough …urging traditional leaders to avail land for food production

Auleria Wakudumo The King of the Ondonga Traditional Authority, Fillemon Shuumbwa Nangolo, has shared his inspiring journey in promoting food production, urging Namibians to take the matter seriously and move towards self-sufficiency instead of relying on imports. Nangolo revealed that his vision was inspired by his travels to countries such as China and Japan, where...

Parly committee wants social protection nets strengthened
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Parly committee wants social protection nets strengthened

The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Poverty Eradication, Labour and Industrial Relations of the National Assembly has called for further strengthening of the country’s social protection systems to uphold the dignity and welfare of all Namibians.  Speaking during a two-day Orientation Workshop on Social Protection at the MTC Dome in Swakopmund, members of the committee gathered...

Descendants, chiefs demand clarity on genocide reparations progress
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Descendants, chiefs demand clarity on genocide reparations progress

Iuze Mukube Traditional heads of the 1904/08 genocide affected communities recently convened in the capital to update the nation on the progress of the ongoing negotiations on reparations with the Namibian and German governments. The gathering took place at Namibia University of Science and Technology Hotel School. It was aimed at urging the Namibian government...

Over 3 000 receive food parcels in Omaheke
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Over 3 000 receive food parcels in Omaheke

Matheus David More than 3 000 marginalised community members in the Omaheke region benefitted from food donations from the Office of the Prime Minister and gender and welfare ministry. This will go a long way in preserving their dignity and wellbeing.  The food donation included 380 packs of sugar, 377 bottles of two-litre cooking oil,...