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Where’s Amupanda’s proof for N$8 Million spare part claim? – MODVA

Where’s Amupanda’s proof for N$8 Million spare part claim? – MODVA

Martin Endjala The Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs (MODVA) executive director Wilhelmine Shivute has refuted Affirmative Repositioning (AR) leader Job Amupanda’s claims that the ministry spent N$8 million on a single spare part for the NDF's Wer'wolf armoured vehicle. The Wer'wolf MK2 is a Namibian-designed and -built military vehicle that offers protection against small arms fire and landmines. At a media conference on Wednesday, Shivute said that the ministry did not purchase a single spare part but rather over 14 different parts. “It is true that the invoice quantified quantity indicated one. However, one does not denote one spare…
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Ongwediva sells plot for N$5 per square meter

Allexer Namundjembo The Ongwediva Town Council has announced the sale of 19 erven, with some costing N$5 per square meter. Last Friday, the council announced in a local newspaper that it is selling 19 immovable properties in the form of plots. For instance, Erf number 1 000, a single residential plot belonging to the late Frieda Nefungo and measuring 421 square meters in Efidi Extension 3, is currently for sale at a cost of only N$2 315.50, which translates to N$5.50 per square meter. The notice further indicated that Erf number 450, a single residential erf in Extension One, measuring…
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Public warned against bogus educational institutions

Public warned against bogus educational institutions

Niël Terblanché The Namibia Qualifications Authority (NQA) called on the media to help raise awareness and protect the public in addressing the growing threat posed by bogus educational institutions. Namibia Qualifications Authority (NQA) Governing Council member Valerie Garises of the council chairperson Dr Romanus Shivoro, emphasised the need for increased public awareness. “Fraudulent institutions compromise the integrity of our education system. By disseminating accurate and timely information, you can equip Namibians with the knowledge to make informed decisions,” she said. She made the call during a media engagement dinner held in Windhoek on Tuesday. During the event, the NQA also…
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Havana vendors hoping for open markets post-election

Havana vendors hoping for open markets post-election

Allexer Namundjembo Street vendors operating at the Havana Four-Way intersection in Windhoek have renewed calls for the construction of open markets, citing decades of trading in unsuitable conditions. The traders, many of whom have been working in the area for years, say they are battling dust and uncertainty about their future as road construction progresses. Hileni Namwandi, a vendor at the Havana Four-Way for three years, expressed frustration over the lack of proper trading facilities in the area. “We are just hoping that we will get open markets in Havana, as there is a huge population, and we have many…
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SADC electoral observer mission launched

SADC electoral observer mission launched

Niël Terblanché The Southern African Development Community (SADC) officially launched its Electoral Observation Mission (SEOM) for Namibia’s Presidential and National Assembly elections in a week. Anne Semamba Makinda, the head of SEOM and former Speaker of Tanzania’s National Assembly officiated at the launch in Windhoek on Wednesday. Makinda lauded Namibia’s peaceful and tolerant election tradition and set the country as a regional example. The elections on 27 November, will mark the culmination of Namibia’s electoral calendar for the year. Advanced voting for eligible citizens took place on 13 November, both within Namibia and abroad, which is a demonstration of the…
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Swakopmund averts water crisis

Swakopmund averts water crisis

Niël Terblanché Swakopmund averted a water crisis following the water supply disruption due to a pipe break in the Omdel-Swakopmund water supply system. The water supply was restored on Wednesday after the technical staff of NamWater worked throughout Tuesday night to restore the bulk water supply to the holiday town. The situation that could have left the town facing the risk of a complete water outage was described as an emergency by NamWater spokesperson Lot Ndamanhomhata. He said the interruption occurred at a very inopportune time because the Orano desalination plant is currently offline for scheduled maintenance. He added that…
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Over 1 000 San people received national documents

Over 1 000 San people received national documents

Stefanus Nashama Between October and November of this year, a pilot project in the Guinas Constituency of the Oshikoto region provided national documents to more than 1 000 members of the San community. Etienne Maritz, the executive director of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Safety and Security, made this announcement on Monday. “Between 22 October 2024 and 08 November 2024, over 1,000 members of the San community in the Guinas Constituency of the Oshikoto Region were provided with essential national documents, thereby ensuring their legal recognition and access to various government services and benefits,” he said. The project aimed to…
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Grindrod enhances education in Erongo

Grindrod enhances education in Erongo

Niël Terblanché Grindrod, a prominent logistics company based in Walvis Bay, has strengthened its commitment to education in the Erongo region in a gesture of community support. The company hosted handover ceremonies at Da-Palm Senior Secondary School and Okombahe and Gaob Dr Justus Garoeb High School, donating crucial technological resources to improve the learning environment. The donations included laptops, projectors, printers, boxes of paper, and projector screens, tools designed to enhance the educational experience for both students and teachers. Johny Smith, the chief executive officer of Grindrod’s Rail division, reiterated the company’s dedication to initiatives that empower education. “These resources…
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No objections to Windhoek District Hospital

No objections to Windhoek District Hospital

Ester Mbathera The City of Windhoek (CoW) has not received objections regarding the sale of the land designated for the Windhoek District Hospital. Harold Akwenye, the spokesperson, confirmed this on Tuesday and added the land measuring 151 hectares on Farm 508 Havana had been sold to the Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS) for N$18.9 million by way of a private treaty. “We remain committed to addressing any concerns from the community transparently and ensuring that this development benefits the public,” he said. A notice for the land sale for the hospital was made public last month. Although the…
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Financial experts add voices against green hydrogen funding

Financial experts add voices against green hydrogen funding

Mallex Shipanga Adrianus Vugs, an expert in the financial sector, has also voiced his opposition to government funding for green hydrogen projects. “Our government should not participate in funding any of these green hydrogen projects,” Vugs advised on his LinkedIn status on Tuesday. Vugs said that he prefers donors or the private sector to fund the green hydrogen projects. “I suspect that this is the start of a long list of "green hydrogen" failures,” Vugs said. His comment follows the Dâures Green Hydrogen Village project's request for additional funding from the German government, despite already spending N$232 million on the…
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