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The ballot paper printing controversy explained

The ballot paper printing controversy explained

The printing of ballot papers has once again become a politically explosive issue, but this time the stakes could be much higher. Following is a brief overview of what unfolded in October 2024 The printing of ballot papers for Namibian elections has always proven to be a matter fraught with controversy and political tensions. True to form, the procurement of a service provider to produce and print the ballot papers for the 27 November 2024 parliamentary and presidential elections has once again unleashed a dispute that has refused to die down and cast suspicions over the integrity of the Electoral…
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Ambassador Goagoseb questions son’s involvement in brother’s death

Ambassador Goagoseb questions son’s involvement in brother’s death

Hertta- Maria Amutenja Namibia's ambassador to Cuba, Samuel Goagoseb, has cast doubts about allegations implicating one of his sons in the recent death of his other son in that country last week. During a scuffle inside the diplomatic residence, the elder brother allegedly stabbed the younger son to death. The deceased was reportedly fatally stabbed by his elder brother (whose name is known to the Windhoek Observer) when he tried to intervene in a quarrel between the suspect and his girlfriend. Goagoseb told the Windhoek Observer on Sunday that the families believe that the accused is unlikely to be capable…
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Swapo member endorses Itula as presidential candidate

Swapo member endorses Itula as presidential candidate

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Swapo member Reinhold Shipwikineni has endorsed the leader of the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC), Panduleni Itula as the preferred presidential candidate in the upcoming 2024 presidential election. Shipwikineni’s endorsement was made public in a statement circulated on 10 November. Shipwikineni cited dissatisfaction with Swapo’s internal procedures, highlighting that the party’s leadership did not hold an extraordinary congress to formally select a presidential candidate. According to Shipwikineni, this decision conflicted with the party’s constitution. “Swapo’s leadership violated the party’s constitution and rules by not holding an extraordinary congress to select the party president who shall represent Swapo in…
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MIRCO prioritises safety of Namibians in Mozambique

MIRCO prioritises safety of Namibians in Mozambique

Martin Endjala The Ministry of International Relations and Cooperation (MIRCO) has assured the public, particularly Namibians in Mozambique, that their safety remains a priority. The ministry's executive director, Penda Naanda, said that Namibia, through its High Commission in Pretoria, South Africa, and its embassy in Harare, Zimbabwe, is prepared to assist any Namibians in distress. Naanda issued this statement last week in response to the ongoing violence in Mozambique. “The ministry encourages Namibian nationals who find themselves in distress or in need of consular assistance to contact our embassies in South Africa at +27 (0) 12 481 9100 or in…
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Namibia calls for peace at Russia-Africa Partnership Forum

Namibia calls for peace at Russia-Africa Partnership Forum

Niël Terblanché The Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Dr Peya Mushelenga, clarified Namibia’s stance toward forming deeper ties with Russia. At the inaugural ministerial conference of the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum held in Sochi over the weekend, Mushelenga called for the improvement of political and economic connections with Russia. Mushelenga spoke at the forum where he said the momentum of last year’s summit where Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted African leaders to strengthen ties must not be lost. In his address to the forum, Mushelenga stressed the importance of economic cooperation in an era marked by the rise of the…
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Fact Check & ECN sound alarm on misinformation’s impact on democracy

Fact Check & ECN sound alarm on misinformation’s impact on democracy

Allexer Namundjembo The head of Fact Check Namibia, an initiative that aims to verify public statements and media reports, Frederick Links, said misinformation and propaganda confuse things. Links said this in an interview with the Windhoek Observer earlier this month. According to him, misinformation, especially during election periods, undermines people's rational decision-making capabilities. “If what people see and consume informationally is actually false, misleading, or inaccurate information, that undermines how people can make rational decisions,” he said. He cautioned that voters may completely lose faith in the electoral process if they receive a barrage of false information, which could result…
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Katutura residents accuse ECB of failing to rein in CoW on prepaid meters

Katutura residents accuse ECB of failing to rein in CoW on prepaid meters

Martin Endjala The Katutura Residents Committee (KRC) has labelled the Electricity Control Board (ECB) as weak in enforcing its mandate to bring misbehaving licensees to order. The Windhoek Observer understands that the Windhoek municipality has taken the ECB to court, seeking to set aside the ECB's directive and grant the municipality a special dispensation. The ECB recently informed the public that a court challenge to its directive from 27 June, which forbids local authorities from blocking prepaid meters due to other municipal arrears, prompted this legal action. This court case has restricted the ECB from taking any actions. The ECB…
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NamWater signs contracts to secure water supply in northern Namibia

NamWater signs contracts to secure water supply in northern Namibia

Niël Terblanché NamWater has reached another goal in its commitment to national water infrastructure development, with the signing of contracts to construct a new pipeline between Ogongo and Oshakati. This project, an integral part of NamWater’s strategy to ensure reliable water supply across the country, is anticipated to bolster water security and support the anticipated growth in demand in Northern Namibia. NamWater’s chief executive officer Abraham Nehemia during the signing ceremony at the end of last week in Windhoek, said the project aligns with NamWater’s long-term vision for a secure water supply, especially in regions where economic development and population…
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EU contributes N$3.8 million to drought relief efforts

EU contributes N$3.8 million to drought relief efforts

Niël Terblanché The European Union (EU) has donated approximately N$3.8 million to support Namibia's ongoing drought relief programme in a gesture of international solidarity. The announcement of the generous donation was made on Friday during a ceremony attended by Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila and EU Ambassador to Namibia, Ana Beatriz Martins. Kuugongelwa-Amadhila expressed the Namibian government's gratitude for the EU's timely assistance, highlighting that the funds will be channelled through the Namibia Red Cross Society. She said that the collaboration aims to provide essential aid, including food, clean water, and multipurpose cash, to over 140 000 individuals affected by drought…
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KAZA TFCA secures access to N$2 billion in funding for biodiversity protection

KAZA TFCA secures access to N$2 billion in funding for biodiversity protection

Niël Terblanché By addressing critical challenges such as habitat fragmentation, human-wildlife conflict, and climate change, securing a partnership aimed at securing a sustainable future for both the region's rich biodiversity and its human populations is vitally important. In this regard, one of Southern Africa's most extensive environmental conservation efforts, the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA) has secured a substantial financial commitment from the United Kingdom. The KAZA Secretariat and the UK government formalised their collaboration through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at implementing the Biodiverse Landscapes Fund (BLF) within the KAZA region at Westminster House in Gaborone…
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