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Fire destroys Rundu school kitchen 
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Fire destroys Rundu school kitchen 

RUNDU – A late-night fire has caused extensive damage to the kitchen at Dr Romanus Kampungu Senior Secondary School in Rundu.  The blaze reportedly broke out around 23h00 on Monday night, quickly spreading through the facility.  The fire mainly affected the kitchen and spared the dining hall and offices.  The hostel accommodates about 560 learners...

Housing tops Divundu’s agenda 
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Housing tops Divundu’s agenda 

The Divundu Village Council has identified the construction of houses as its most urgent development priority for the 2026/2027 financial year and foreseeable future.  In a recent interview with the New Era, Divindu mayor Kana Wensel, said there’s been a huge demand in housing from the community.  “Housing is one of the biggest challenges facing...

MPs push mineral reforms 
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MPs push mineral reforms 

Bravery Kabula  The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Natural Resources has called for stronger policies, funding and collaboration to unlock the full potential of Namibia’s natural resources.  The recommendation follows a stakeholder workshop held in Swakopmund late last year.  The engagement brought together the ministries of mines, land reform, tourism and parastatals such as the Business...

Editorial –  Geingob blossoms even in death 
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Editorial –  Geingob blossoms even in death 

This week marked exactly two years since the demise of former president Hage Geingob, a towering African political figure, a first among equals.  As February approached, the memory of the 4 February 2024 returned with a heaviness that words still struggle to carry: ‘The sitting President is no more’. This week, Namibia paused to remember...

On the spot with Albertina Nakale – ‘Corruption is our number one enemy’ 
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On the spot with Albertina Nakale – ‘Corruption is our number one enemy’ 

AS part of New Era’s ongoing engagement with newly-elected regional and local authority councillors to unpack their visions and priorities for the year ahead, senior journalist Albertina Nakale (AN) sat down with re-elected Katima Mulilo Town Council councillor of the National Democratic Party (NPD) Simasiku Mukendwa (SM).  Mukendwa speaks candidly about the state of the...

Know your Civil Servant –  Kapepo is walking worthy of her calling 
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Know your Civil Servant –  Kapepo is walking worthy of her calling 

Lahja Nashuuta  Hileni Kulaumone Kapepo is an experienced Namibian educator, committed to teaching children throughout her career.  She has been part of the education sector since 1999, beginning her journey as a passionate young teacher in the public service.  After graduating with Diploma in Education from the then-Windhoek College of Education, now the University of...

Know your Regional Councillors – Kunene Region
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Know your Regional Councillors – Kunene Region

Kunene region is one of Namibia’s fourteen regions, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to the Angolan border in the north, named after the Kunene river.  Kunene is known for its expansive landscapes, dispersed settlements, and diverse cultural groups, including the Himba,  Damara and Nama communities. The region’s capital is Opuwo, and the...

‘Namibians own Geingob’ 
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‘Namibians own Geingob’ 

Lydia Pitiri  Former first lady Monica Geingos has said the legacy of the late president Hage Geingob does not belong to a single individual, but to the entire Namibian nation.  Speaking to Nampa about the enduring impact of the late Statesman, Geingos reflected on the two years since his passing, emphasising the collective loss felt...

Divorce law places children at centre
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Divorce law places children at centre

Lahja Nashuuta The divorce legislation makes the dissolution of marriages in Namibia simpler, fairer and more humane, with a strong focus on the welfare of children. The new law to replaced outdated and complicated divorce procedures with a system that is easier to understand and accessible. The law, which was assented by former president Nangolo...

Lessons from Venezuela 
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Lessons from Venezuela 

Namibia should avoid falling for the belief that the old global order of respect for sovereignty, rule of law and UN Charters will protect its economic and social interests.  As an emerging oil and gas powerhouse on the continent, Namibia should take a cue from Venezuela, the country’s ambassador to Namibia, Magaly Henríquez González, has...