GOBABIS – Farmers in the Omaheke region are concerned about the government’s recently updated National Minimum Wage Bill, saying it has placed significant strain on the farming sector, particularly in rural areas. Speaking during an engagement with President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah last week, a farming spokesperson Karin Metzger highlighted the unintended consequences of the wage increase....
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Persons with Disability Act on cards
Lahja Nashuuta Namibia is set to enact the Persons with Disabilities Act. It is aimed at providing comprehensive protection for persons with disabilities, though key gaps remain. The announcement comes with the release of the Five-Year National Disability Policy and Implementation Plan (2025-2030). The new policy, which is yet to be gazetted, aims to promote...
Okapare fishermen, former PDM, IPC members join Swapo
WALVIS BAY – A group of Okapare fishermen, flanked by labour minister Wise Immanuel, walked into a packed Kuisebmond Stadium on Saturday to join the Swapo Party during the launch of the party’s regional and local authority election campaign. The fishermen have been at odds with the government since 2015 when they lost their jobs....
NCS steps up to boost food security … supplied facilities with food worth N$89m
KATIMA MULILO – Namibia took another bold step towards food security recently as the Namibia Industrial Development Agency (NIDA) officially handed over two storage facilities to the Namibia Correctional Service (NCS) in Ngweze, Katima Mulilo. Natangwe Ithete, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Industries, Mines and Energy, praised the collaboration as a significant step in...
Small miners removed from Brandberg
WALVIS BAY – At least 65 families in Uis in the Daures constituency, who rely on small-scale mining, face an uncertain future after the government announced its plan to declare the Brandberg Mountain a heritage site. The group told New Era yesterday that they were removed on Wednesday while digging for semi-precious stones on a...
Mariental writes off pensioners’ N$1.3m debt
Lahja Nashuuta The Mariental Municipality has waived more than N$1.3 million in debts owed by senior citizens, providing much-needed financial relief to the town’s elderly residents. The decision follows a council resolution adopted during a regular meeting on 1 September, where councillors agreed to forgive debts for registered pensioners who have had difficulty paying their...
National issues unite NNN, Iitula
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah met with the leadership of the official opposition, the Independent Patriots for Change, at State House yesterday. The meeting between the political leaders forms part of the Head of State’s promise to engage in open dialogue with opposition parties on issues of national importance and foster a culture of political cooperation. The...
Okongo revives stagnant Agri-projects
Auleria Wakudumo Okongo constituency has set a shining example of how communities can turn vision into reality by answering the President’s call for Namibians to embrace agriculture. With fertile soil and large cattle numbers, the constituency has revived long forgotten projects and created new initiatives that are producing food, generating income and empowering local communities....
‘We will not allow inflation of prices for own gain’ …President slams unethical health tendering
Walvis Bay– President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah said the government has no problem with middlemen in the health sector, but it becomes a concern when prices are inflated to the point that the nation is being robbed. She made the remarks at the Kuisebmond Stadium during the launch of the Swapo’s 2025 regional councils and local authority...
We have delivered on our promises – NNN
WALVIS BAY – President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has urged local and regional authority candidates not to betray the trust of the people, but to deliver on the promises they made. The Swapo president made the call during the launch of the party’s regional councils and local authority election campaign ahead of next month’s polls. The campaign,...









