ONGWEDIVA – Several peri-urban areas have been successfully electrified over the past two decades, Oshakati Premier Electric (OPE) CEO Nelson Sheya has said. During a stakeholder engagement held on Monday at the Ongwediva Trade Fair Centre, the CEO shared that the electrification includes 660 erven at Uupindi North and South in 2004 and 320 erven...
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Life gets tougher for San at Okongo
OKONGO – In Okongo, what others discard as waste is a daily meal for the San community. Once proud hunter-gatherers, the San have been forced into deep poverty after losing access to their traditional lands. Today, they rely on government food relief, handouts, and odd jobs just to get by. Katarina Kamiti’s story reflects the...
Information disorders strangle Africa …leaders gang up to combat malice
Rudolf Gaiseb The World Economic Forum has ranked mis- and disinformation as a leading global risk and will remain an immediate threat spanning the next two years. The Forum envisages this may globally fuel instability and undermine trust in governance, complicating the urgent need for cooperation to address shared crises. Africa’s policymakers, scientists, media professionals,...
NNN impressed by youth turnout at OATF
ONGWEDIVA – President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah said she is happy to learn that 60% of this year’s exhibitors at Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair (OATF) are youth, while 70% are women. She stated that these are not just figures, but a testimony of the trade fair’s empowerment of women and young people in shaping their economic future....
Omusati scores 90% implementation rate
Lahja Nashuuta Omusati region has completed 90% of its developmental projects for the 2024/2025 financial year, focusing on water infrastructure, urban housing, and education. Omusati regional governor Immanuel Shikongo confirmed this progress in an interview with New Era this week. For the 2024/2025 financial year, Omusati region received N$332.823 million to execute development projects aimed...
Kamenga battlefield site stirs memories
Mulisa Simiyasa KONGOLA – Located about 121 kilometres south of Katima Mulilo in the Zambezi region, the site of the former Kamenga military base stands as a powerful reminder of Namibia’s liberation struggle.Once a South African Defence Force installation, Kamenga was a key battleground in the eastern and southern Zambezi, witnessing fierce clashes between the...
NNN warns against disunity …as nation pays homage to fallen heroes
KATIMA MULILO – President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has sounded the alarm over growing divisions in Namibian society. She warned that the nation risks “a crusade for self-destruction” if citizens fail to unite. Speaking yesterday at the 59th Heroes’ Day Commemoration at the Katima Mulilo Sports Complex in the Zambezi region, the President expressed concern that Namibians...
NNN urges prioritisation of Sunday school
ODIBO- President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has strongly urged churches to re – introduce Sunday school and parents to ensure that they take children to those schools. She stated that it will enable the children to be introduced to religious teaching. The President was speaking during the celebration of the 100th anniversary of ST. Mary Mission Anglican...
Slained Tobias Hainyeko remembered
Mulisa Simiyasa KATIMA MULILO – War veterans in the Zambezi region recalled the heroic death ofthe first commander of the People’s Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN) Tobias Hainyeko, who was shot and killed at Katima Mulilo on 18 May 1967. He was killed on 18 May 1967 in an exchange of gunfire, with the enemy...
Poverty alleviation programmes on track in Kunene
OPUWO – Kunene regional heads of government departments, traditional leaders, community members and members of the regional council met with the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Poverty Eradication, Labour and Industrial Relations on Monday to discuss various projects in the region. The meeting focused on challenges with implementing the initiatives and explored ways to improve them,...









