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IN A WORLD OF GIANTS AFRICA CANNOT BE A PAWN IN THE BATTLE FOR SOVEREIGNTY

IN A WORLD OF GIANTS AFRICA CANNOT BE A PAWN IN THE BATTLE FOR SOVEREIGNTY

PAUL T. SHIPALE (with inputs by Folito Nghitongovali Diawara Gaspar) Why are African leaders so silent?  Why, at a moment when the continent’s dignity is being tested, do so many African Heads of State seem content to look away, turning a deaf ear as if nothing is happening? Why is there no united front, no public indignation, no clear voice defending the sovereignty of Africa’s people? These questions are not asked to provoke disrespect but to expose a painful truth: African leadership risks becoming complicit through silence. Steve Biko warned us about this long ago. “The most potent weapon in…
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The death of arts and culture in Namibia: A crisis of custodianship

The death of arts and culture in Namibia: A crisis of custodianship

Recently, I received a visit from a Nigerian colleague who had travelled to Namibia to consult on nationhood branding.As we walked through Windhoek’s central district, he stopped abruptly, surveyed the cityscape, and asked with visible confusion, “Where are your cultural markers?” A few minutes later, after observing more concrete, glass, and corporate branding than any trace of Namibian cultural presence, he looked at me and said, “You guys are so culturally cautious that you are killing your identity.” His remark, although delivered lightly, struck me with unexpected force. It was embarrassing, not only because he was right, but because his…
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Faulty appeal ends BoN bid to remove judge in Trustco liquidation

Faulty appeal ends BoN bid to remove judge in Trustco liquidation

Justicia Shipena A High Court judge will continue presiding over the Bank of Namibia’s liquidation application against Trustco Bank. The Supreme Court struck the central bank’s appeal after finding that it failed to file a valid notice of appeal. The judgement, delivered on Thursday, found that the appeal did not meet the basic procedural rules required for the court to hear the matter. This comes as the Bank of Namibia has been trying to challenge the judge’s refusal to recuse herself from the liquidation case. The bank argued that judge Eileen Rakow would not approach the matter with an open…
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RP breaks the vows of its coalition marriage with ratepayers group

RP breaks the vows of its coalition marriage with ratepayers group

Renthia Kaimbi The Republican Party (RP) ended its pact with the Henties Bay Ratepayers Association (HRPA) after a last-minute decision to replace the HRPA’s candidate on its council list, triggering a public fallout between the two groups. The move came days before the swearing-in ceremony. Manfred Katjoko was sworn in as a town councillor on Friday and appointed to the management committee. He filled the second RP seat, replacing Willem Jansen, whose name had already been gazetted on the list submitted to the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN). RP president Henk Mudge accused Jansen of insubordination and said the party…
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Gariseb: Coalition instability led to Swapo dominance in Windhoek

Gariseb: Coalition instability led to Swapo dominance in Windhoek

Allexer Namundjembo Opposition lost power in Windhoek because the coalition collapsed almost immediately after taking office in 2020, says community activist Shaun Gariseb. He believes the result opened the door for Swapo’s return to the city’s political leadership in 2025. “Opposition failed in the very first year when the coalition was spoilt and councillors got captured by technocrats with S&T. From there, it was just political fights, and nothing moved,” Gariseb said. Swapo has now reclaimed the Windhoek municipal council with eight seats against the opposition’s seven, ending five years of coalition rule. Gariseb, while critical of the opposition’s performance,…
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AfDB’s N$30.3bn commitment: opportunity or oversold promise?

The African Development Bank’s approval of N$30.3 billion for Namibia under its 2025–2030 Country Strategy Paper is, without question, one of the most significant financial commitments the nation has seen in recent years. Headlines have naturally celebrated the investment as a major win; “economic transformation”, “human capital development”, “strategic infrastructure”, and other familiar phrases have again taken centre stage. But as with all large-scale development financing, the real question for Namibians is simpler and far more urgent: What, exactly, will this money do, and for whom? The language surrounding the allocation is predictably polished. The AfDB highlights “inclusive growth”, “economic…
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New digital tool to fight GBV

New digital tool to fight GBV

Renthia Kaimbi A newly developed national gender-based violence (GBV) digital application will soon allow the public to report abuse, access support services and obtain verified information securely. The minister of gender equality and child welfare, Emma Kantema, recently announced the tool as part of the country’s response to rising physical and digital violence. The app, created in partnership with the European Union (EU) and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), forms part of a broader push to strengthen digital safety. Kantema said the platform is being finalised alongside the Cybercrime Bill, which is under review by the Ministry of Information…
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Sisa warns public about scam using Nujoma’s name

Sisa warns public about scam using Nujoma’s name

Staff Writer The estate of the late founding president, Sam Nujoma, is still being finalised. Nujoma’s executor revealed this on Sunday in response to an online article, calling it false and fraudulent. In a statement issued on 7 December 2025, lawyer Sisa Namandje said he was alerted by the Nujoma family to an online publication titled “The Hidden Legacy of Sam Nujoma”. The article falsely claimed that Nujoma had endorsed an investment scheme called “Nujoma Capital”. The article alleges that Nujoma gave an interview before his death promoting a platform promising users earnings of up to N$15,000 per day and…
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MTC’s profit after tax soars to N$1.02 billion

MTC’s profit after tax soars to N$1.02 billion

Chamwe Kaira Mobile Telecommunications Company's (MTC) profit after tax for the year ended 30 September 2025 rose to N$1.02 billion, up from N$772.9 million in 2024. MTC said the increase reflects strong execution across mobile, fixed broadband, enterprise, and digital services. Earnings per share grew to 136.37 cents, with headline earnings per share showing the same rise. Total income increased by 14.24% to N$3.71 billion, driven by higher demand for high-speed data and value-added mobile services. Prepaid subscribers grew by 4.3% after successful SIM registration campaigns, and prepaid ARPU increased by 14.6%. Improved postpaid products helped protect core revenue, while…
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AfDB to give Namibia N$33.4 billion to grow its economy

AfDB to give Namibia N$33.4 billion to grow its economy

Chamwe Kaira The board of directors of the African Development Bank Group has approved a Country Strategy Paper for Namibia, committing US$1.78 billion (about N$33.4 billion) to support economic transformation and inclusive growth from 2025 to 2030. The funding aims to drive job creation and economic diversification at a time when Namibia faces a high youth unemployment rate of more than 40% and a drop in per capita income from US$5 942 (about N$111 500) in 2012 to US$4 240 (about N$79 500) in 2024. The group’s deputy director general for Southern Africa and country manager for Namibia, Moono Mupotola,…
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