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Nam-SA Orange River conflict spills over
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Nam-SA Orange River conflict spills over

Namibia has refused to allow the commencement of Phase 2 of the South Africa-Lesotho Highlands Water Project due to irrefutable scientific data and realities of climate change.  This is the position of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform.  The ministry also dismissed any suggestions that its refusal to issue a ‘No Objection’...

GIPF assets hit N$183b 
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GIPF assets hit N$183b 

OSHAKATI – The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) has recorded a 9% growth in assets under management, which increased to N$183 billion in 2025, up from N$167 billion the previous year.  The growth highlights the Fund’s continued financial resilience and prudent investment management. The performance was announced during the launch of the GIPF Integrated Annual...

Ongwediva: Land for student accommodation mooted 
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Ongwediva: Land for student accommodation mooted 

Ongwediva Town Council is finalising the process of availing serviced land for the development of student accommodation, in response to the growing housing challenges faced by students in the town.  Following a recent field visit to areas where students reside, Ongwediva mayor Naemi Amuthenu expressed dissatisfaction with the conditions under which many students live.  “What...

Jumbo tramples man to death 
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Jumbo tramples man to death 

NDUNO – The quiet community of Nduno village in the Kavango West region is mourning following the horrific death of Thomas Kandandu (74), who was killed by an elephant early Wednesday morning.  The incident occurred at approximately 04h00 on Wednesday, as Kandandu and his wife were making their way to their crop field to begin...

Iipinge preaches ethical leadership, inclusivity 
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Iipinge preaches ethical leadership, inclusivity 

Auleria Wakudumo  OSHAKATI – Oshana region Governor Hofni Iipinge has called for ethical leadership, accountability and faster service delivery as newly elected regional and local authority councillors begin their term of office.  Speaking at the opening of the year’s consultative meeting with regional and local authority councillors in Oshakati this week, Iipinge described the gathering...

Ministry takes environmental talks south 
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Ministry takes environmental talks south 

KEETMANSHOOP – The environment ministry recently held stakeholder consultations on the Environmental Management Bill in the southern town of Keetmanshoop.  Explaining the purpose of their visit, chief environmental inspector Josafat Hiwana said the consultations will promote sustainable management of the environment and the use of natural resource. It will also establish principles for environmental management...

Trump ‘responds’ to Swartbooi’s massive …MPs react to NNN criticism
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Trump ‘responds’ to Swartbooi’s massive …MPs react to NNN criticism

Rudolf Gaiseb The Landless People’s Movement said United States president Donald Trump has responded to a letter by their leader and chief change campaigner, Bernadus Clinton Swartbooi.  This was confirmed by David Eigub, LPM’s parliamentary chief whip.  At the height of elections last year, Swartbooi and his orange army reached out to the US leader,...

Parliament embraces AI 
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Parliament embraces AI 

Rudolf Gaiseb  The Namibian Parliament has incorporated the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to transcribe debates, translate documents and analyse amendments.  AI-powered tools are helping MPs in decision-making, legislative drafting, research and public interaction.  In a report released recently, National Assembly Speaker Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila acknowledged the potential of AI to enhance parliamentary efficiency, transparency and...

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...