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Cuvelai housing scheme targets 100 000 houses nationwide

Cuvelai housing scheme targets 100 000 houses nationwide

Staff Writer  The Cuvelai Special Housing Scheme Fund was launched on 21 November 2025 in Keetmanshoop, marking the start of one of Namibia’s largest housing programmes.  The fund aims to build 100 000 affordable homes across the country within five years. The first phase targets 10 000 units, including 2 142 homes planned for Keetmanshoop. The scheme was created to help reduce the national housing backlog, estimated at between 300 000 and 500 000 units. It focuses on providing affordable homes to armed forces members, teachers, nurses, civil servants and informal sector workers. The deputy minister of urban and rural…
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Swakopmund water pump worth N$800k ‘disappears’

Swakopmund water pump worth N$800k ‘disappears’

Renthia Kaimbi A raw water pump valued at about N$800 000 has disappeared from the raw water sewerage plant in Swakopmund.  The theft was discovered in August 2024 and remains under investigation after the council’s insurance claim was rejected. A report submitted to the management committee states that the stolen Grundfos pump weighed 1 490 kilograms and was removed from the plant at the corner of Nelson Mandela Avenue and Rakotoka Street.  Its size suggests that several people, using a crane and a truck, may have been involved. Triple One Investments CC, the contractor responsible for 24-hour security at the…
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‘We did our part,’ ECN says as voter turnout drops

‘We did our part,’ ECN says as voter turnout drops

Justicia Shipena  The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) says it has done its part to educate voters to vote in the regional and local authority elections.  ECN chairperson Elsie Nghikembua said the commission carried out extensive civic and voter education in all constituencies ahead of the polls.  This comes after observations from Wednesday’s regional and local authority elections showed low voter turnout. “So I can say with confidence that we have done our part,” she said. Nghikembua said each constituency had a voter education officer working daily with communities. She said the Commission started with broader civic education and later…
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Swapo bags 78 seats in first 23 local authorities …IPC, LPM loses grip in territories dominated

Swapo bags 78 seats in first 23 local authorities …IPC, LPM loses grip in territories dominated

 Justicia Shipena Swapo is leading the verified local authority results released so far, securing the most seats in the first 23 councils announced by the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN). ECN chairperson Elsie Nghikembua released the results on Thursday. With the first 23 local authorities, Swapo secured 78 seats, giving it representation in every council announced so far. The Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) followed with 21 seats, while the United Democratic Front (UDF) won 14 seats. The Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) took 9 seats, the Landless People’s Movement (LPM) has 6 seats, and other parties and associations won seats…
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Racism and tribalism remedies still out of reach

Racism and tribalism remedies still out of reach

Justicia Shipena The Office of the Ombudsman says Namibia has made little progress in tackling discrimination, tribalism and racism, despite clear recommendations made almost eight years ago.  The chief of office at the Ombudsman, Ingrid Husselmann, said public hearings held in 2017 produced a detailed report that outlined steps ministries should take to address discrimination and tribalism.  She said most of those steps remain untouched. “Unfortunately, not very many of those recommendations have been implemented,” Husselmann told the Windhoek Observer.  One of the key proposals was the development of legislation that would give people simple and informal access to remedies…
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Govt ready for talks but rejects magistrates’ new demands

Govt ready for talks but rejects magistrates’ new demands

Renthia Kaimbi The government says it is ready to resume talks with the Magistrates and Judges Association of Namibia (MJAN) but will not simply accept the new demands made by magistrates. Justice and labour relations minister Fillemon Wise Immanuel on Thursday said the magistrates have shifted from an agreement reached earlier. Immanuel said the government was close to implementing allowance adjustments approved by former finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi in October 2023 when the industrial action began.  He said the dispute arose after the MJAN introduced new demands that the government believes are completely out of line with the 2023 agreement.…
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New pact puts judiciary’s data on MTC cloud

New pact puts judiciary’s data on MTC cloud

Justicia Shipena  A new agreement will see the office of the judiciary move its entire digital infrastructure onto Mobile Telecommunications Company's (MTC) cloud platform.  The agreement was signed on Thursday in Windhoek. This partnership positions MTC as the judiciary’s official digital partner for cloud hosting services. The agreement follows a procurement process that awarded MTC the contract to provide a comprehensive enterprise-grade cloud service to the judiciary.  The package includes virtual machines, cloud resources and an integrated digital environment designed to support the judiciary's growing operational needs. Speaking at the signing ceremony, deputy executive director in the office of the…
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Elections have consequences

The dust hasn’t quite settled on the 2025 Regional Councils and Local Authorities elections, but the political mood across Namibia already feels unmistakably familiar. Swapo, after its stumble in 2020, has found its footing again. The opposition, meanwhile, looks scattered and winded. Add to this the drag of a low-turnout election, the kind that almost always tilts toward incumbents, and the picture that emerges is one of a democracy revealing not just its choices but also its frustrations. What we are witnessing is a shift in how Namibians are engaging with politics: less animated by party colours, more shaped by…
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Multichoice Namibia says Canal+ deal will unlock synergies

Multichoice Namibia says Canal+ deal will unlock synergies

Observer Money sat down with MultiChoice Namibia Managing Director Roger Gertze to discuss the Canal+ deal, its impact on Namibia, the production of local content, subscription fees, and decoder prices. Chamwe Kaira (CK): What impact will the takeover of Multichoice by Canal+ have on the operations of Multichoice Namibia? Roger Gertze (RG): You would know that Canal+ is a media company similar to what we have been doing over the years. They have been concentrating on the French-speaking part of the continent as well as in their home country, France. They have been expanding over the years into a number…
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Pepkor revenue surges to N$95.3 billion

Pepkor revenue surges to N$95.3 billion

Chamwe Kaira  Pepkor Holdings Limited grew its group revenue by 12% to N$95.3 billion for the year ended 30 September.  The clothing and general merchandise segment increased revenue by 8.9% to N$66.9 billion, while the furniture, appliances and electronics segment rose by 7.2% to N$11.8 billion. Operating profit before capital items increased by 13.2% to N$11.1 billion, driven by strong trading and tight cost control. Net finance costs grew by 4.1% to N$3 billion, supported by lower interest rates and measures that reduced funding costs.  “The group achieved strong cash generation and enhanced returns, notwithstanding the high levels of strategic…
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