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Lifeline for Namibia’s marginalised communities
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Lifeline for Namibia’s marginalised communities

OTJIMBINGWE – National documents such as birth certificates and identity cards play a major role in every person’s life. They not only verify who you are and where you come from but also open doors to education, jobs, healthcare, and social grants.  For many young people in marginalised communities, having an ID is more than...

Trans Africa campaign calls for open borders
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Trans Africa campaign calls for open borders

Hilma Nalupe The Trans Africa Tourism and Unity campaign, an ambitious road journey championing visa-free travel across the continent, made its way to Windhoek last Thursday.  The initiative, endorsed by the Government of Ghana and led by former Ghanaian Member of Parliament Ras Mubarak, is on a mission to highlight the economic and social potential...

Opuwo youth choir takes culture to Mauritius
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Opuwo youth choir takes culture to Mauritius

Zebaldt Ngaruka  Opuwo Youth Choir from Kunene region will represent Namibia at the Africa Asia Pacific Choir Games which kicked off on Saturday and will end on  5 October in the Mauritius capital, Port Luis.  The Games incorporate the Grand Prix of Nations Mauritius 2025, and offers the Open Competition, the Champions Competition, and the...

Nandi-Ndaitwah calls for end to sanctions
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Nandi-Ndaitwah calls for end to sanctions

The moment President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah walked into the grand hall of the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday, the atmosphere shifted. Delegates ululated, clapped and cheered, breaking the usual formality as she strode to the podium to deliver her maiden address. In a hall where protocol often prevails over passion, the lively welcome was matched...

Questions over Unam’s ‘unapproved’ nurses’ course
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Questions over Unam’s ‘unapproved’ nurses’ course

Rudolf Gaiseb Popular Democratic Movement legislator Winnie Moongo on Tuesday questioned education minister Sanet Steenkamp regarding the University of Namibia’s implementation of the Bachelor of Science in Public Health programme without obtaining approval from the Health Professions Council of Namibia. “It raises serious concerns about governance, regulatory compliance and accountability in our higher education system,”...

BCP condemns unlawful headman appointments
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BCP condemns unlawful headman appointments

Rudolf Gaiseb Some northerners are divided, distressed and confused amid ongoing disputes over traditional authority in certain regions. This is according to the Body of Christ Party (BCP) president Festus Thomas. During the Tuesday Parliament session, he argued that the voices of legitimate traditional communities are being undermined.  He added that leadership is being imposed...

Namibia’s intra-Africa exports hit N$4.7b
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Namibia’s intra-Africa exports hit N$4.7b

Namibia’s export performance continues to show exponential growth, with the country’s total exports to various African markets standing at over N$4.7 billion, while as of late last year, imports from within the continent stood at N$7.7 billion. Key export commodities that contributed to the country’s growing trade footprint within the continent are diamonds, uranium, gold,...

Namibia to host landmark 25th Anniversary of Women, Peace and Security agenda
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Namibia to host landmark 25th Anniversary of Women, Peace and Security agenda

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah announced that Namibia will host the 25th anniversary of the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda, reaffirming the country’s role as the birthplace and global champion of UN Security Council Resolution 1325. Speaking at the WPS Focal Points Network meeting on Tuesday, President Nandi-Ndaitwah said Namibia’s leadership, rooted in its liberation struggle,...