EENHANA – The minister of Higher Education, Technology and Innovation, Itah Kandjii-Murangi says technical and vocational education and training (TVET) holds the tools for the future of the youth. “Our focus should now be on outcomes, effectiveness and enhanced access in generating more value from the resources available for TVET,” she said. Kandjii-Murangi made these remarks during...
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SPYL picks candidates for the pot …demands seat at decision-making table
The Swapo Party Youth League has elected six candidates to send to the electoral college, known as the pot, which will be held in September. The pot is one of the biggest events on the Swapo political calendar, where members from various regions are elected to fill 96 seats on the party’s National Assembly list....
Know your civil servant – Ochurub, a public servant of note
Lahja Nashuuta Some civil servants would stop at nothing when given the opportunity to blow their horn, and they would sing like canaries at the drop of a hat. But there are those like Simson Ochurub who take pride in their work, and prefer to wax lyrical about their respective projects and collective efforts as...
Lex Scripta – Jurisdiction of the electoral court
Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters v Electoral Commission of Namibia (EC 2/2024) [2024] NAEC 2 (8 August 2024) ‘Introduction [1] Where the jurisdiction of a court or tribunal in a particular matter is challenged, such court or tribunal, must, before wandering around the issues raised by the parties, assure itself and the parties that it retains...
Bigwigs fingered in Ondonga land storm
Auleria Wakudumo Communal herders under the Ondonga Traditional Authority claim that well-connected politicians and businesspeople with close ties to Ondonga King Fillemon Shuumbwa Nangolo are at the centre of the land storm. Names of prominent Namibians have surfaced in the ongoing land disputes in the Okashana Kuukongo waNehale, an area under the auspices of the...
Starlink knocks on Namibia’s door …as minister awaits local reaction
Auleria Wakadumo Satellite broadband service Starlink – owned by South African-born tech billionaire Elon Musk- has applied for a licence to offer internet services in Namibia. Information minister Emma Theofelus, in a missive seen by New Era, gave 14 days to existing licence holders to give their comments with regards to the application for ownership...
NEFF attempts another deregistration fight
The Namibian Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF) turned to the Windhoek High Court to fight against their deregistration as a political party by the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN). This is after their first attempt was shot down by the Electoral Court of Namibia, which declined to hear the matter because of a lack of jurisdiction. ...
Resettled farmers flourish
Lahja Nashuuta OUTJO – Ndapandula Nelumbu is one of the beneficiaries of the government land resettlement programme. While sharing a family house with many other siblings in Oshakati, owning a piece of land was not something she ever dreamt of. Today, the 54-year-old is among hundreds of farmers residing at the Queen Sofia farm, owning...
Air Namibia workers entitled to full benefits
A High Court ruling this week means former Air Namibia employees will now receive full severance packages at the company’s cost. This comes after over 600 former Air Namibia employees fought for their full benefits from liquidators for nearly three years after the national airline was forced into liquidation. The former employees expressed their dissatisfaction by...
Mbumba off to SADC summit
Rudolf Gaiseb President Nangolo Mbumba is set to participate in the 44th Ordinary Summit of the SADC Heads of State and Government, scheduled to take place tomorrow in Harare, Zimbabwe. The summit will be held under the theme ‘Promoting Innovation to Unlock Opportunities for Sustained Economic Growth and Development towards an Industrialised SADC’. It is...