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On the spot with Edward Mumbuu – Pension paradox: Unpacking retirement with Vincent Shimutwikeni 
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On the spot with Edward Mumbuu – Pension paradox: Unpacking retirement with Vincent Shimutwikeni 

“Retirement is not the end of the road. It is the beginning of the open highway.”  These words rang true as New Era’s Edward Mumbuu (EM) sat down with lawyer and pension industry expert Vincent Shimutwikeni (VS) for a conversation.  Our discussion offered a panoramic view of Namibia’s retirement and pension landscape.  The sector not...

On the spot with Paheja Siririka – CPBN: strengthening procurement, empowering businesses
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On the spot with Paheja Siririka – CPBN: strengthening procurement, empowering businesses

The Central Procurement of Namibia (CPBN) is there to ensure transparency, fairness, and accountability in the public procurement process and fostering a competitive environment that supports development and builds public trust. New Era’s journalist, Paheja Siririka (PS) engaged Johanna Kambala (JK), the CPBN’s Manager of Stakeholder Relations – dissecting procurement processes, public perception, bidding process,...

On the spot with Steven Klukowski – NTA eyes //Kharas energy projects 
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On the spot with Steven Klukowski – NTA eyes //Kharas energy projects 

Considering the Namibia’s emerging energy, particularly oil, gas and green hydrogen in the //Kharas region, all eyes are on Namibia’s Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges to prepare the youth to grab these future employment opportunities.  To unpack this, New Era’s regional reporter, Steven Klukowski (SK), engaged the Namibia Training Authority’s (NTA) CEO,...

On the spot with Paheja Siririka – Namibia-India: A timeless partnership of growth and global south unity
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On the spot with Paheja Siririka – Namibia-India: A timeless partnership of growth and global south unity

NEW DELHI – Namibia-India relations are marked by deep historical ties, mutual respect and dynamic strategic engagement.  India was among the first countries to champion Namibia’s independence at the United Nations as early as 1946. It hosted Swapo’s first foreign mission in New Delhi in 1986.  New Era’s journalist Paheja Siririka (PS) engaged Namibia’s High...

On the spot with Edgar Brandt – Reducing debt and ensuring sustainable growth
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On the spot with Edgar Brandt – Reducing debt and ensuring sustainable growth

Government, through the finance ministry, is actively reducing the country’s reliance on external borrowing in favour of prioritising the domestic financial market. Currently, government’s borrowing plan involves financing debt with 80% from domestic sources and borrowing and 20% from external sources.  Also, most of Namibia’s external debt is denominated in South African Rand to avoid...

On the spot with Eveline de Klerk – Benjamin transforming Swakopmund – one day at a time
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On the spot with Eveline de Klerk – Benjamin transforming Swakopmund – one day at a time

Swakopmund has taken a unique route to boost the town’s economic and development agenda, especially in areas such as medical, sport, tourism and educational institutions, making it a town of choice. New Era journalist Eveline de Klerk (NE) sat down with CEO Alfeus Benjamin (AB) to talk about the transformation of Swakopmund as well as...

On the spot with Lahja Nashuuta – From chalkboard to Parliament
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On the spot with Lahja Nashuuta – From chalkboard to Parliament

Austin Samupwa’s journey from a humble classroom in the Zambezi region to Namibia’s National Assembly is a story of commitment, transformation and service.  The seasoned educator and former Swapo executive director now represents the ruling party in the National Assembly.  In this interview with Lahja Nashuuta (LN), Samupwa (AS) reflects on his career path, party...

On the spot with Lahja Nashuuta – Ndorokaze: “Genocide recognition must be matched by justice”
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On the spot with Lahja Nashuuta – Ndorokaze: “Genocide recognition must be matched by justice”

Namibia commemorated its first official Genocide Remembrance Day on Wednesday, 28 May. The day honours the memory of the Herero and Nama people who were massacred by German colonial forces between 1904 and 1908. New Era journalist Lahja Nashuuta (LN) sat down with Yarukeekuro  Ndorokaze (YN) – a descendant of genocide victims – to reflect...