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DR. THEO-BEN GURIRAB:  A GREAT MAN, AN OUTSTANDING CITIZEN OF NAMIBIA AND THE WORLD, MY MENTOR

DR. THEO-BEN GURIRAB:  A GREAT MAN, AN OUTSTANDING CITIZEN OF NAMIBIA AND THE WORLD, MY MENTOR

PAUL T. SHIPALE Given that Theobald Benjamin Dururo Gurirab, better known as Dr. Theo-Ben Gurirab, wasborn on the 23rd of January 1938 amidst the mysteries of the !Oe #gâb mountain, meanderingeast of Okombahe and /Uikrens; the lifeline offered by the #Eseb river that splits /Â/#gomesin two; the alluring Namib desert landscape, just a stone throw away from Usakos; and theremarkable dunes and secrets of the Skeleton Coast, in January 2013, I wrote a piece titled;“Birthday Wishes for Dr. Theo-Ben Gurirab”, in which I narrated how the week was full ofsignificant events to talk about. Chief among those events was the…
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“Business unusual” possible with “business unusual” by the workers!

“Business unusual” possible with “business unusual” by the workers!

Economically, Namibia has for some years now since independence been going through a rough patch. This has been partly due to the administration's own actions, and partly due to the unstable global economic situation.  The ongoing economic headwinds have affected all countries in equal measure, irrespective of any mode of production, including the capitalist or free market one. However, the impact on all countries has not been uniform. By virtue of their differing modes of production, the impact has equally been different. Differing from countries with purely capitalist modes of production, and according to their peculiar characteristics as it may…
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Diamond theft, a long-standing challenge

Diamond theft, a long-standing challenge

Allexer Namundjembo and Ester Mbathera  The recent diamond heist at Namdia’s ‘Eumbo’ office in Windhoek, which resulted in the deaths of Namdia’s security chief, Francis Eiseb, and suspect Max Endjala, has reignited concerns over the security and management of Namibia’s diamond resources. Almost a week after the heist, Namdia has chosen to remain silent, postponing a media briefing that was initially anticipated to provide clarity on the incident. Namdia’s Chief Executive Officer, Alisa Amupolo announced on Wednesday that the company had delayed the briefing due to ongoing investigations.  “We will then be in a better position to provide you with…
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Public outcry over advocate’s ‘Danger to Namibia’ remarks in Red Line case

Public outcry over advocate’s ‘Danger to Namibia’ remarks in Red Line case

Allexer Namundjembo Advocate Raymond Heathcote’s remarks in the ongoing Veterinary Cordon Fence or ‘Red Line’ case in the Namibian High Court have drawn widespread criticism after he labelled Job Amupanda, leader of the Affirmative Repositioning (AR) movement, as a "danger to Namibia."  Heathcote, who is representing the state, made the comment during a tense cross-examination session. The Red Line is a boundary established during the apartheid era to separate Namibia’s communal farming areas in the northern parts of the country from commercial farming areas south of the fence. “Based on this kind of evidence and your irrational stance, Mr. Amupanda,…
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Pre-approval required for civil marriages

Pre-approval required for civil marriages

Niël Terblanché The government has introduced the Marriage Act of 2024, a new piece of legislation that brings significant changes to the regulation of civil marriages in the country. Etienne Maritz, the executive director of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security, described the new law as a critical step in modernising Namibia’s marriage framework. Among the key provisions is a requirement for pre-approval from the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security before couples can proceed with their marriage. This legislation, which replaces the Marriage Act of 1961, was signed into law by President Nangolo Mbumba…
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Fraud costs FNB N$4 million

Fraud costs FNB N$4 million

Martin Endjala The First National Bank of Namibia (FNB) has reported losing over N$4 million to fraud, with just under N$1 million successfully recovered for affected clients.  This was revealed by FNB’s chief risk officer, Johan Du Plessis, during a media briefing held in Windhoek. “Between November and December 2024, FNB reported and investigated 103 fraud incidents. This represents less than 1% of the customer base impacted by fraud,” he said. One recent case involved a 60-year-old pensioner from the Omusati region, who was defrauded of N$1.1 million by an unknown suspect.  The suspect gained access to her account and…
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Welding queen among men: Haimbili’s journey to success

Welding queen among men: Haimbili’s journey to success

Hertta-Maria Amutenja  In a country like Namibia, where traditional gender roles often dictate career paths, women like Linda Haimbili are challenging the status quo. Born on 26 August 1996 in Ohakweenyanga village near Ongwediva, Haimbili's upbringing as the only girl among boys instilled in her a sense of independence. In 2019, Linda worked on the Onkumbula police station roofing project in the Oshikoto Region, standing out as the only woman among 87 men. Her work earned her the moniker "The Welding Queen Among Men" from site managers. Today, Linda is the leader of Core Commercial Construction cc, a company that…
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Traditional leaders fight child marriage 

Traditional leaders fight child marriage 

Moses Magadza An influential traditional leader is rallying other traditional leaders across the African continent behind ongoing efforts to eradicate child marriage. His Royal Highness Chief Chamuka VI, Dr. Morgan Kumwenda, is a gender equality activist and traditional leader of the Lenje ethnic group in Zambia.  He was a special guest at a side event co-hosted in Livingstone, Zambia by the Parliament of the Republic of Zambia, SRHR Africa Trust (SAT) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) during the 56th Plenary Assembly of the SADC Parliamentary Forum (SADC PF) in December last year.  The speaker of the National Assembly…
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Be Free Care Clinic delivers lifesaving care to over 100 women

Be Free Care Clinic delivers lifesaving care to over 100 women

Mallex Shipanga Access to gynaecological care is not just a matter of health but one of empowerment, dignity, and saving lives.  For many women, untreated gynaecological issues can lead to life-threatening conditions, yet access to specialist care remains out of reach for countless others. Recognising this critical need, specialist gynaecologist and obstetrician Simon Emvula has stepped up, partnering with the Be Free Care Clinic to provide free consultations for women. “Watching so many women queue up at the clinic, many suffering from serious, life-threatening, untreated gynaecological issues, was deeply disheartening. It served as a powerful reminder that, as healthcare professionals,…
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New legislation will address civil registration and statelessness

New legislation will address civil registration and statelessness

Niël Terblanché The Namibian government has taken steps to address issues of statelessness and improve civil registration processes through two new pieces of legislation. These include the Civil Registration and Identification Act, 2024, and the Regularisation of Status of Certain Residents of Namibia, Their Descendants and Foreign Spouses Act, 2024. On Thursday, the executive director of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security, Etienne Maritz, announced these developments, while reiterating their importance for national identity management and human rights. “These Acts reflect Namibia’s commitment to addressing critical issues of identity and statelessness while ensuring that all residents are…
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