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ECN wants court to fix wrong seat allocation to IPC in Rundu

ECN wants court to fix wrong seat allocation to IPC in Rundu

Justicia Shipena The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) has launched an urgent self-review application in the Electoral Court to correct a seat allocation error made during the Rundu local authority election.The commission admitted that one seat was wrongly awarded after the 26 November 2025 vote.ECN chief electoral and referenda officer Peter Shaama said the commission detected the mistake soon after the results were announced and is now asking the court to set aside the incorrect declaration and replace it with the accurate allocation.“Having made the administrative decision through its appointed official, the commission is functus officio and requires a competent…
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NNN says Amutse is the ‘right man’ for mines and energy ministry

NNN says Amutse is the ‘right man’ for mines and energy ministry

Justicia Shipena President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says Modestus Amutse’s leadership record at regional level strengthens the experience he brings to his new role as minister of industries, mines and energy. Amutse’s appointment took effect on 2 December 2025. According to Nandi-Ndaitwah, Amutse's background positions him well to “administer and execute the functions of the government” at a critical time for the country. She said the appointment follows the recent regional and local authority elections, where Namibians reaffirmed their trust in Swapo. She said the eighth administration is focused on quality service delivery, accountability and the implementation of national priorities. “This appointment…
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New postpaid prices set between N$199 and N$1 499

New postpaid prices set between N$199 and N$1 499

Allexer Namundjembo The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (Cran) has announced new tariff approvals for major telecommunications providers in a government gazette issued on 28 November 2025. The updates include changes to data and voice plans, fibre products, satellite services and spectrum applications for both business and individual customers. Mobile Telecommunications Limited has revised its Postpaid Mobiz Sky Voice Plans. The plans now offer data bundles from 10GB to 75GB, voice allocations between 300 minutes and 3 500 minutes and SMS bundles ranging from 200 to 3 000 messages. Prices range from N$199 to N$1 499 based on contract periods…
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Minister silences health director for exposing cholera outbreak

Minister silences health director for exposing cholera outbreak

Renthia Kaimbi Otjozondjupa regional health director Timotheus Gerbardo is facing possible removal from his position after confirming cholera cases in Grootfontein to the media without first informing health minister Dr Esperance Luvindao. Sources in the health ministry said disciplinary steps were set in motion after executive director Penda Ithindi allegedly wrote to the human resources department (HR), reportedly on the minister’s instruction. The HR department then provided two formal options for Gerbardo’s removal. When contacted, Ithindi confirmed that disciplinary action took place but denied that Luvindao ordered Gerbardo’s removal. He said the director shared information with the public “without prior…
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From councils of elders to committees of convenience: Namibia’s task force dilemma 

From councils of elders to committees of convenience: Namibia’s task force dilemma 

PAUL T. SHIPALE (with inputs by Folito Nghitongovali Diawara Gaspar) In traditional African communities, pressing challenges were addressed by councils of elders – small groups of trusted, wise individuals who diagnosed problems and proposed solutions. Modern African governments have mirrored this model through task forces: ad hoc committees created to tackle crises in health, economics, corruption, energy, and national security. Typically appointed by presidents, cabinets, or ministers, these bodies are meant to act faster than bureaucracy, mobilise expertise, and recommend actionable reforms. Task forces in theory and reality At their best, task forces are problem-solving engines that: • Gather high-level…
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Guided democracy and Swapo’s attempt at self-correction: A necessary consolidation or a democratic setback?

The recent revelation that the Swapo Party politburo has taken the bold step of directly deciding who should serve as mayors and members of management committees in towns under its control has sparked inevitable debate across the political landscape. Critics are already denouncing the move as heavy-handed centralisation, a retreat from democratic norms, and an overreach that sidelines elected councillors. Yet others, including this newspaper, see a more complex picture, one that reflects a maturing understanding within Swapo of its vulnerabilities, shortcomings, and the need to adapt to a political environment far less forgiving than the one it dominated for…
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Young artist from Omuthiya steps into music scene

Young artist from Omuthiya steps into music scene

Allexer Namundjembo At 24, Ipinge Martin, known as D son TSO, is stepping into the music scene with his first album. He hopes this project marks the start of a long and meaningful journey in the industry. He grew up in Omuthiya, where his interest in music began with simple sounds around him. He still remembers the hum of his parents’ old radio, the rhythm of daily life and the songs that played during family road trips. “These moments shaped me deeply. To me music was never just noise. It felt like a language, a way to express emotions too…
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YOUNG OBSERVER | Youth Spotlight: William Minnie 

YOUNG OBSERVER | Youth Spotlight: William Minnie 

Young Observer caught up with the youngest and newly elected local authority councillor, William Minnie, of the Mariental Constituency.   You have just become one of the youngest councillors in the country. What was the decisive moment that pushed you from being an engaged young person to actually contesting for office? My journey into leadership began long before I ever imagined myself in public office. I was raised in Mariental since birth by my late father, my grandparents and my two aunts, who created a home filled with discipline, compassion, and a deep sense of responsibility to others. My late father…
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YOUNG OBSERVER | Holiday hustle showdown: Quick cash ideas for the break

YOUNG OBSERVER | Holiday hustle showdown: Quick cash ideas for the break

The festive season is officially here and so is the urge to spend. Whether you are saving up for next year’s tuition, need cash for a new phone or just want to stop asking your parents for airtime, December is the perfect time to activate your inner entrepreneur. Forget the myth that you need massive capital or a degree to earn money. In the spirit of the #KeDezemba hustle, your best assets are your skills, your network, and your smartphone. The Young Observer breaks down the best ways for students and young Namibians to secure that holiday cash, categorized by…
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YOUNG OBSERVER | Navigating the festive pressure cooker and protecting your mental health

YOUNG OBSERVER | Navigating the festive pressure cooker and protecting your mental health

The final bell rings, the classrooms are empty, and the long-awaited December holiday is officially here. We are immediately bombarded with images across social media of perfect family reunions, elaborate travel plans, and endless joy. The social script for December is clear: “Be happy. Be busy. Be perfect.” This commercialised pressure is the origin of the Festive Pressure Cooker. Here is the honest truth, though, that needs you to embrace: The festive season is not always the happiest time for everyone. For many, the high expectations, the disruption of routine, the financial strain, complicated family conflicts, or overwhelming grief can…
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