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YOUNG OBSERVER | Galentine’s and the friendship that holds us together

YOUNG OBSERVER | Galentine’s and the friendship that holds us together

February often arrives dressed in a single story about love, oe shaped by roses, carefully chosen messages, and the quiet expectation that romance stands at the center of emotional life. Shop windows glow with promises meant for couples, and conversation turns easily toward relationships measured through partnership and longing. Yet beneath this familiar narrative lives another form of love, quieter and far more constant, carried not in grand gestures but in the steady presence of friendship. For many young women moving through uncertain seasons of study, work, healing, and becoming, it is friendship that listens first, stays longest, and understands…
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YOUNG OBSERVER | The quiet fear of falling behind

YOUNG OBSERVER | The quiet fear of falling behind

There is a particular kind of silence that settles over many lives in the middle of one’s twenties, a silence filled not with rest but with comparison. It arrives gradually, often unnoticed at first, carried in the small questions that begin to follow ordinary conversations. Someone announces a new job, another shares news of postgraduate study, and someone else celebrates an engagement, a car, a move abroad, or a business finally taking shape. Each story is genuine and worthy of joy, and yet somewhere beneath the surface another feeling begins to stir, quiet but persistent, asking whether time is moving…
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YOUNG OBSERVER | Swiping for connection in a digital age

YOUNG OBSERVER | Swiping for connection in a digital age

Love has always moved in conversation with the tools available to those searching for it. Letters once carried longing across distance, their slow arrival stretching anticipation into weeks and allowing emotion to mature in silence before being received. Telephone calls later folded that waiting into minutes, letting voices travel where bodies could not and reshaping intimacy through immediacy. Each technological shift quietly redrew the emotional map of connection, altering how people met, spoke, imagined, and remembered one another. In the present moment, the search for companionship unfolds increasingly inside illuminated screens, guided by algorithms that promise to narrow the distance…
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Venaani accuses government of ‘killing’ Mwilima

Venaani accuses government of ‘killing’ Mwilima

Renthia Kaimbi Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) leader McHenry Venaani says the government must take blame for the death of former Democratic Turnhalle Alliance (DTA) member of parliament and Caprivi high treason convict Geoffrey Mwilima. Mwilima died in Windhoek on Thursday at the age of 70. He was receiving treatment at Lady Pohamba Private Hospital. He had been battling diabetes while in prison. Mwilima was released on 24 December on remission after serving part of a 15-year sentence that began in December 2015. Remission is the reduction or cancellation of the remainder of a prison sentence after a person has served…
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Paladin reports higher half-year revenue

Paladin reports higher half-year revenue

Chamwe Kaira Paladin Energy reported revenue of US$138.3 million for the six months ended 31 December 2025, driven by uranium sales from the Langer Heinrich Mine in Namibia and firmer uranium market conditions. The company sold 1.96 million pounds of uranium oxide during the period at an average realised price of US$70.5 per pound.  Cost of sales reached US$112.3 million as production at Langer Heinrich Mine continued to ramp up and a higher share of mined ore was processed through the plant. Gross profit rose to US$26 million from US$0.9 million in the same period last year. Paladin recorded a…
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Inflation slows to 2.9% in January

Inflation slows to 2.9% in January

Chamwe Kaira Namibia’s annual inflation rate eased to 2.9% in January, down from 3.2% recorded in January last year, according to the latest Namibia Consumer Price Index report. Statistician general and Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) chief executive officer Alex Shimuafeni released the report. On a month-on-month basis, inflation rose to 0.8% in January from 0.1% in December 2025. This shows prices increased at a faster pace during the month under review. The report states that inflation measures the sustained increase in the general price level of goods and services over time.  Changes in inflation are tracked through movements in the…
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Deposit scheme covers 90% of bank customers

Deposit scheme covers 90% of bank customers

Chamwe Kaira The Namibia Deposit Guarantee Authority (NDGA) says the country’s Deposit Guarantee Scheme covers more than 90% of current depositors. The figures are contained in the NDGA’s three-year strategic plan for 2026 to 2028, which sets out the institution’s priorities for the next three years. The Deposit Guarantee Scheme allows depositors to access all or part of their money within a set period if a bank fails. It aims to prevent panic withdrawals by assuring depositors that their funds are protected. All Namibian banking institutions, branches of foreign banks and building societies must join the scheme and pay annual…
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Langer Heinrich targets higher production

Langer Heinrich targets higher production

Chamwe Kaira The global uranium market outlook remains firm as demand for nuclear energy rises due to energy security concerns and growing electrification.  Utilities are seeking secure uranium supplies from Western-aligned countries amid supply constraints caused by years of underinvestment.  This is based on the Langer Heinrich Mine investor report released by Paladin Energy. In Namibia, Paladin Energy’s Langer Heinrich Mine is ramping up towards full mining and processing operations. The mine produced 2.3 million pounds of U₃O₈ during the first half of the 2026 financial year.  Full-year production for FY2026 is expected to reach the upper end of the…
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Meya Mining secures US$25m bank loan

Meya Mining secures US$25m bank loan

Staff Writer Trustco Group Holdings Limited has announced that Meya Mining Limited, in which the Windhoek-based group holds an indirect equity interest, has secured a US$25 million financing facility from Ecobank Sierra Leone Limited, supported by Ecobank Ghana Plc. The funding was announced at a signing ceremony on the opening day of the Africa Mining Indaba 2026 in Cape Town.  Meya said the facility was obtained on normal commercial terms and does not include any equity conversion rights or restrictive conditions. The company said the financing marks a step toward full commercial diamond production under its 25-year exclusive mining licence…
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Love is a boring money choice

Love is a boring money choice

Hileni Amadhila February tells us that love should be exciting. Big gestures. Surprise spending. Something memorable enough to post about. But when it comes to money and relationships, the kind of love that lasts is usually quiet, practical and, frankly, a bit boring. Borrowing money choices don’t make for good stories. No one brags about sticking to a budget or paying an insurance premium on time. Yet these are the choices that protect relationships when life takes an unexpected turn. They’re the decisions that keep stress low and trust intact long after the flowers have wilted. Money is one of…
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