Auleria Wakudumo Residents of the Ombili informal settlement in Helao Nafidi are demanding immediate relocation from an area earmarked for the construction of private schools. Community representatives urged the town council to provide decent housing before allowing the development of schools and industries to start. “Businesses benefit from people, but people must first live with...
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World Physiotherapy Day celebrated
Heather Erdmann David Matheus Namibia joined the world in celebrating World Physiotherapy Day at the Windhoek Central Hospital yesterday. The event was held jointly by stakeholders, including the Ministry of Health and Social Services and the University of Namibia. The Namibian Society of Physiotherapy (NSP) reaffirmed its commitment to the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Rehabilitation...
Youth fund gears up for roll-out
Rudolf Gaiseb Fuelled by a hefty injection of N$257 million for the 2025/26 financial year, the long-awaited National Youth Entrepreneurship Fund (NYEF) is finally shifting into top gear, with its official implementation phase expected to kick off this month. After running a one-month pilot phase that ended on 4 September, the fund has already tested...
NNN reflects on Hawala’s life and service
ONGWEDIVA – President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has urged all Namibians to unite and safeguard the legacy of the country’s fallen heroes and heroines who sacrificed their lives for independence. The president made these remarks during the state memorial service of the late former Chief of the Namibian Defence Force (NDF), Lieutenant-general Solomon “Jesus” Hawala (Retired), held...
77km walk for dignity …Petrus walks 77km to deliver petition on disability and GBV
Hilma Nalupe When Kleopas Petrus set off from Okahandja at 02h00 on Friday morning, the road ahead was long, dark and uncertain. Seventy-seven kilometres later, under the afternoon sun, he reached Windhoek – exhausted but resolute – to hand over a petition he hopes will spark change for people with disabilities, survivors of gender-based violence,...
Independent candidates on solo drive …parties shut door on double-dipping
Lahja Nashuuta As the November elections draw closer, several political parties have made it clear their constitutions do not permit members to contest as independent candidates or represent associations in the upcoming regional and local authority polls. Swapo Party deputy secretary general Uahekua Herunga this week reminded members to strictly adhere to the party’s constitution,...
Fight against human trafficking intensifies
Joseph Kaula ONEKWAYA WEST – Namibia continues to grapple with rising human trafficking cases, with 706 incidents recorded this year alone. Of these, 36 have been confirmed, while 680 remain classified as high-risk. The alarming statistics were revealed by the deputy director in the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security, Chrispin Kamwi, during...
SA students explore Nam sustainable solutions
Matheus David Heather Erdmann NAMIBIA – Forty students and five staff members from the University of Johannesburg’s (UJ) Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment are in Namibia as part of a programme to broaden and diversify their knowledge. The visit that ended last week also aimed at enhancing cultural intelligence and promoting cross-border collaboration...
Kavango West schools get furniture facelift
Paulina Ndalikokule MPUNGU – In a bid to improve learning conditions for pupils across the region, the Kavango West Regional Council has allocated N$500 000 to the Mutjimagumwe Woodwork Cooperative to repair more than 4 000 broken school chairs and desks. The cooperative, based in Mpungu constituency, was officially inaugurated on Friday by environment, forestry...
Speaker acknowledges church’s work
ANAMULENGE – The Speaker of the National Assembly, Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila, says it is important for people to remain committed to building a Namibia where no woman or child lives in fear of violence, where education and health are accessible to all, and where poverty is replaced with prosperity and dignity. “Let us work together to...









