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Family rejects investor compensation at Hippo Lodge 
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Family rejects investor compensation at Hippo Lodge 

KATIMA MULILO – The long-running dispute over Hippo Lodge has taken another twist after the Kwala family of Ishubu village, on the banks of the Zambezi River, rejected any plans to compensate the lodge’s former investors, insisting that the land belongs to them and that no outsider has the right to claim ownership.  The matter...

Election fever heats up at Walvis
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Election fever heats up at Walvis

WALVIS BAY –With regional and local authority elections drawing closer, political temperatures are rising in Walvis Bay as rival parties gear up for what promises to be a fiercely contested battle for control of the harbour town. Walvis Bay Rural constituency councillor Florian Donatus, who is currently restrained by the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC)...

Alzheimer’s: The undignified disease
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Alzheimer’s: The undignified disease

Heather Erdmann Globally, Alzheimer’s remains one of the pressing health challenges, although it is rarely spoken about. Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive brain disorder that impairs memory, thinking, and daily functioning. It is the leading cause of dementia, accounting for 60 to 70%, and affects one in three people worldwide. According to the World Health...

Venaani blames PDM exodus on ‘politics of belly’
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Venaani blames PDM exodus on ‘politics of belly’

Lahja Nashuuta Popular Democratic Movement leader McHenry Venaani and his protégé former lawmaker Maximilliant Katjimuine are divided in their diagnosis of the root causes of the recent resignations within the party. Venaani believes that those quitting are doing so for selfish reasons as they no longer occupy prominent roles and benefit financially or otherwise.   However,...

Haunted sisters plead for rescue
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Haunted sisters plead for rescue

Taimi Haihambo EENGOLO – Haunted by what she describes unseen forces and weighed down by poverty, 22-year-old Natalia Titus from Eengolo village in the Outapi constituency of Omusati region carries the scars of both spiritual and physical hardship. Titus’s life has been marked by tragedy, struggle, and mysterious hauntings that she said continue to torment...

Namibia reaffirms Palestine support with UN vote …as Israeli plot thickens
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Namibia reaffirms Palestine support with UN vote …as Israeli plot thickens

Namibia on Friday strongly demonstrated its unwavering commitment towards the self-determination and sovereignty of Palestinians, when it formed part of 142 countries that overwhelmingly voted in favour of a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine decades-old brutal conflict. Friday’s vote endorsed a declaration outlining tangible, timebound, and irreversible steps towards a two-state solution between Israel and...

Ngurare tackles era of excuses in public service … says there will be consequences for non-delivery
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Ngurare tackles era of excuses in public service … says there will be consequences for non-delivery

Lahja Nashuuta Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare has called for urgent reforms in Namibia’s public service, warning that inefficiency, delays and bureaucratic bottlenecks will no longer be tolerated. Speaking at the launch of the Office of the Prime Minister’s (OPM) five-year strategic plan in Windhoek last week, Ngurare said too many government systems are plagued by...

Education Development Fund opaque
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Education Development Fund opaque

Rudolf Gaiseb Popular Democratic Movement lawmaker Winnie Moongo says the lack of a financial reporting framework and performance targets in the Education Development Fund betrays learners for whom the fund was developed to serve. Despite repeated warnings, Moongo, in Parliament on Thursday, said the ministry of education fails to implement these mechanisms, leaving the fund...

Amupanda sticking to waering jeans in the chamber 
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Amupanda sticking to waering jeans in the chamber 

Rudolf Gaiseb Thrown out of Parliament after refusing to obey rulings by National Assembly’s presiding officer and speaker Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila, Affirmative Repositioning’s activist-in-chief Job Amupanda alongside his inferior Tuhafeni Kalola, says the standing rules and orders are problematic when it comes to whether members can wear jeans or not. “There is nothing wrong with the...