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NamPower invests N$570 000 in health, education 
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NamPower invests N$570 000 in health, education 

RUACANA – NamPower on Friday donated health and education equipment worth over N$570 000 to various institutions in the Omusati and Kunene regions. The donations were handed over by acting Ruacana Power Station Manager, Sakaria Shivolo, on behalf of NamPower CEO Simson Haulofu. In the statement read on his behalf, Haulofu reiterated NamPower’s commitment to...

Lawmakers ponder allowing 16-year-olds vote
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Lawmakers ponder allowing 16-year-olds vote

Matheus David The National Assembly will next week resume heated deliberations on whether Namibia should lower the voting age from 18 to 16 – a proposal that has divided political leaders, analysts, and the public. The motion, spearheaded by Affirmative Repositioning (AR) parliamentarian Tuhafeni Kalola, argues that 16-year-olds already shoulder important civic responsibilities and should,...

Exhibitors hail Ongwediva Trade Fair
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Exhibitors hail Ongwediva Trade Fair

ONGWEDIVA-The annual Ongwediva Trade Fair concluded on Saturday with exhibitors and vendors expressing deep satisfaction over the week-long trading event that boosted their businesses. For many, the fair provided a golden opportunity to showcase their products to a wider audience and to make record sales. Traditional food vendors, beverage sellers and small-scale traders said the...

NCCI calls for stronger public-private collaboration  
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NCCI calls for stronger public-private collaboration  

Kaviveterue Virere  The chief executive officer of the Namibian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI), Titus Nampala, has called for stronger collaboration between business, government, and civil society to drive inclusive economic transformation in Namibia. Speaking to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Economy and Industry, Public Administration, and Planning in Swakopmund, Nampala presented a revitalised...

Cosdef brings services closer to people
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Cosdef brings services closer to people

ONGWEDIVA – The Community Skills Development Foundation (Cosdef) has brought a group of trainees to the Ongwediva Trade Fair Centre to conduct live skill demonstrations in various fields. Cosdef spokesperson, Joram Shifa, told Nampa on Wednesday the foundation had brought services closer to the community by showcasing the tangible impact of the organisation’s work in...

Letter – Storing for yourself or sharing with others 
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Letter – Storing for yourself or sharing with others 

Namibia is considered one of the most unequal countries in the world, ranking second only to South Africa in terms of global income inequality. This high level of inequality is a persistent challenge for Namibia, as it impacts various aspects of society, given that poverty is multidimensional.  The multidimensional nature of poverty is caused by...

Editorial – BIG could be next big thing 
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Editorial – BIG could be next big thing 

This week, we carried a story on residents of Omitara calling for the reintroduction of the Basic Income Grant (BIG) to rescue their community from worsening poverty, unemployment and social decay.  They argue that, since the BIG pilot project ended more than a decade ago, life in the settlement has deteriorated, with young people increasingly...

On the spot with Lahja Nashuuta – Kunene in transformation gear
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On the spot with Lahja Nashuuta – Kunene in transformation gear

Kunene’s newly appointed regional governor, Vipuakuje Muharukua (VM), has revealed an ambitious plan to make the region Namibia’s richest. In this exclusive interview with New Era journalist Lahja Nashuuta (LN), Muharukua shares his strategies for youth employment, agriculture, mining and infrastructure development.  LN: When you assumed office, one of your first actions was to hold...

Know Your Civil Servant – Shimuningeni: We are all civil servants
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Know Your Civil Servant – Shimuningeni: We are all civil servants

Lahja Nashuuta Hertha Ndahetekela Shimuningeni, a chief human resources practitioner at the Omusati Regional Council, believes that Namibia’s development depends on the dedication of its civil servants.  For her, when government employees thrive, the nation prospers. “I have always been passionate about servanthood,” she said firmly.  Shimuningeni stated that she enjoys being a public servant...