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Hengari threatens to sue Govt for N$10m …analysts say this will put police procedures to a test 

Hengari threatens to sue Govt for N$10m …analysts say this will put police procedures to a test 

Justicia Shipena  Former agriculture, fisheries, water and land reform minister Mac-Albert Hengari has threatened to issue summons against the government if it fails to pay N$10 million in damages over his arrest and detention. In a letter dated 20 March seen by the Windhoek Observer, Hengari’s lawyers, Dr Weder, Kruger & Haikali Incorporated (WKH), acting through senior associate Mekumbu Tjitere, notified the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security, inspector general of the Namibian Police Joseph Shikongo and other officials of intended legal action. Hengari was arrested in April 2025. According to the letter, he claims he was arrested…
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Cran turns down Starlink application

Cran turns down Starlink application

Allexer Namundjembo The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (Cran) has rejected Starlink’s application to operate in Namibia.  The decision was published in the government gazette on Monday.  Starlink, a company under Elon Musk’s SpaceX, had applied for a telecommunications service licence and a spectrum licence to provide satellite internet services. “The authority resolved to decline the award of a class comprehensive telecommunications service licence (ECS and ECNS) for Starlink Internet Services Namibia (Pty) Limited,” Cran stated. Cran also rejected the request for radio frequency allocation.  “The authority resolved to decline the award of a spectrum licence to Starlink Internet Services…
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LPM seeks Canadian probe over oil law 

LPM seeks Canadian probe over oil law 

Allexer Namundjembo Landless People’s Movement (LPM) member of parliament Eneas Emvula has called on Canadian authorities to review the conduct of suspended lawyer Jay Park over alleged conflicts of interest linked to Namibia’s petroleum sector. In a letter addressed to the Law Society of Alberta and copied to Canadian officials, including minister of justice and solicitor general of Alberta Mickey Amery and minister of international trade Mary Ng, Emvula raised concerns about Park’s role in Namibia’s petroleum legislation. The letter alleges that Park, a suspended Canadian lawyer, advised the Namibian government on drafting its petroleum legislation while simultaneously holding multiple…
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Yango works to meet transport rules

Yango works to meet transport rules

Allexer Namundjembo Ride-hailing operator Yango says it is working with Namibian authorities to address regulatory concerns over the legality of its e-hailing services. The company made the remarks during a media engagement with independent fleet partners in Windhoek on Friday.  The session focused on compliance with public passenger transport permit requirements set by the Ministry of Works and Transport. Yango’s head of public policy for Africa, Zanyiwe Asare, said the company supports efforts to regulate the sector.  “We have heard the concerns raised regarding public passenger permits. We want to be clear; Yango supports the formalisation of the e-hailing sector,”…
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Erongo farmers increase herds

Erongo farmers increase herds

Patience Makwele  A government-backed livestock project in the Erongo region is showing early results, with farmers increasing their herds within months of receiving support. More than 1 000 goats were handed over on Monday under Phase II of the Hope Farm Project at Farm Daweb.  The project is a joint initiative between the government and Swakop Uranium and has so far benefited 48 farmers, including 22 women, through organised cooperatives. Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform minister Inge Zaamwani said the project is beginning to show results.  “The progress we are seeing within just one production cycle is a clear…
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New system aims to fix birth registration gaps

New system aims to fix birth registration gaps

Patience Makwele  Namibia is rolling out a digital system to improve birth registration and close gaps that have left some citizens without formal records. The reforms focus on expanding electronic birth and death notification systems to ensure every birth is recorded in real time and linked to civil registration. Health and social services minister Esperance Luvindao said the move marks a shift in how services are delivered.  “This is about ensuring that every Namibian is seen, counted, and able to access the services they are entitled to,” she said at the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) learning…
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Oceana’s horse mackerel business delivers improved performance

Oceana’s horse mackerel business delivers improved performance

Chamwe Kaira  Oceana Group says its horse mackerel business delivered improved performance in the five months ended 22 February, despite lower catch rates in Namibia and a stronger rand. The company said the gains were driven by lower fuel costs and higher US dollar sales prices.  This was supported by a better product mix and strong market demand. “Additionally, improved results from the horse mackerel businesses in South Africa and Namibia enhanced the overall performance of the wild-caught seafood segment.” The group expects to release its interim results for the six months ending 31 March 2026 on or about 21…
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Mariental affordable housing development launched

Mariental affordable housing development launched

Staff Writer  The Mariental Extension 6 Affordable Housing Development has been launched, marking a new phase in efforts to expand access to serviced housing in the Hardap region. The launch took place in Mariental and was officiated by vice president Lucia Witbooi, alongside regional and local leaders, development partners and community stakeholders. The project will service 311 residential plots, with 87 already completed. These include single residential and general residential erven. The development aims to meet growing demand for affordable housing in the town. Old Mutual Investment Group Namibia (OMIGNAM) is part of the project as a financier through the…
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PSG Financial Services expects higher earnings

PSG Financial Services expects higher earnings

Chamwe Kaira  PSG Financial Services expects earnings for the year ended 28 February 2026 to rise by more than 20%, driven by growth in headline, recurring headline and attributable earnings. In a trading statement released on Monday, the South African-listed group said it had reached a reasonable degree of certainty on its results. Headline and recurring headline earnings per share are expected to be between 133.5 cents and 136.5 cents. This reflects an increase of 32% to 35% from 101.1 cents reported a year earlier. Recurring headline earnings, excluding amortisation, are expected to range between 139.7 cents and 142.9 cents…
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Westair Group introduces fuel surcharge across its aviation services

Westair Group introduces fuel surcharge across its aviation services

Staff Writer Westair Group will introduce a fuel surcharge across its aviation operations from 23 March 2026. The surcharge will apply to services under FlyNamibia, FlyNamibia Safari and Westair Charters.  The company said the move comes in response to rising fuel costs and supply pressures linked to ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Westair said fuel remains one of the largest operating costs in aviation and recent increases have placed pressure on the industry.  It said the surcharge is aimed at maintaining operations, route networks and service reliability. “We remain committed to connecting Namibia and supporting the country’s tourism and…
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