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Opuwo’s finances in disarray

Opuwo’s finances in disarray

Allexer Namundjembo The National Council Standing Committee on Public Accounts has revealed that the financial situation of the Opuwo Town Council is in disarray. Peter Kazongominja, the committee chairperson, said the council’s financial records are not reconciling and that there is a lack of staff in the finance department to prepare the council’s statements. “If it is a matter of capacity, we need to find ways to provide training for those working in the finance department. They need a solution; the accounting officer cannot answer the queries as she was recently hired and still needs more time to familiarise herself…
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Court orders sale of nurse’s car in Kanyama lawsuit

Court orders sale of nurse’s car in Kanyama lawsuit

Hertta-Maria Amutenja A Toyota Fortuner owned by a nurse, Mathilde Kadhikwa from northern Namibia is scheduled to be sold on auction on 21 November in Tsumeb. This follows a Windhoek High Court ruling requiring Kadhikwa to cover the legal costs of Shapwa Tangeni Kanyama and his wife, Beata. Judge Beatrix de Jager recently ordered Kadhikwa to cover the Kanyamas’ wasted legal costs on the scale of one instructing and one instructed legal practitioner, leading to the attachment of her assets. The Toyota Fortuner, one of the attached assets, will be held in storage until the auction. “In terms of the…
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Security guard killed during Swakopmund cash-in-transit robbery

Security guard killed during Swakopmund cash-in-transit robbery

Niël Terblanché A gang of armed robbers killed a security guard and wounded another during a cash-in-transit robbery at the Platz Am Meer shopping mall in Swakopmund on Monday. Eyewitnesses on the ground level of the centre’s parking structure said a group of four or five men suddenly appeared as if out of nowhere at the cash-in-transit van while the security officers were busy loading boxes filled with money into it. A bystander said that all the robbers were armed with pistols or revolvers and that they were threatening to shoot the security guards. Some of the robbers held the…
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Reappointment of TransNamib executive results in nationwide demonstrations

Reappointment of TransNamib executive results in nationwide demonstrations

Niël Terblanché The Namibia Transport and Allied Workers Union (Natau) is set to lead peaceful, nationwide demonstrations in protest against the reappointment of TransNamib’s Executive for Human Capital, Webster Gonzo today. According to a statement by Natau’s acting general secretary Narina Pollmann last week, the demonstrations will be in response to growing discontent among TransNamib employees who have raised concerns over Gonzo’s management practices and alleged disregard for company policy. “The dissatisfaction stems from the decision made by the TransNamib board to reappoint Gonzo, despite repeated appeals from employees,” she said. Pollmann said workers feel their concerns have been ignored.…
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Namibia opens application period for 2025 study permits

Namibia opens application period for 2025 study permits

Niël Terblanché With an increasing number of foreign students choosing Namibia as their educational destination, the timely acquisition of study permits is essential for ensuring a smooth transition into the country’s academic institutions. In this regard, the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security has announced the official opening of the application period for study permits for the 2025 academic year. In a statement, the executive director of the home affairs ministry, Etienne Martiz, said that foreign students who wish to pursue their education in Namibia are required to secure these permits to enrol in local educational institutions. “This…
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SADC unites to tackle regional cholera threat

SADC unites to tackle regional cholera threat

Niël Terblanché Amid a rising wave of cholera cases across southern Africa, which has claimed hundreds of lives, the Minister of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform, Calle Schlettwein, opened a workshop on water treatment in the Southern African Development Community (SADC). The workshop, aimed at addressing water quality, brings together delegates from SADC countries and East African nations. The event, hosted by NamWater, focuses on the importance of proficiency in water testing and the collaborative efforts needed to maintain water safety amid increasing regional challenges. The cholera outbreak, which has already caused significant loss of life, highlights the urgent need…
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Donated infrastructure set to enhance rural education

Donated infrastructure set to enhance rural education

Niël Terblanché As the school year draws to a close, Namibia has received a timely boost to its educational infrastructure through a generous donation from the Chinese government. The Minister of Education, Arts and Culture, Ester Anna Nghipondoka, officially received newly constructed educational facilities for two rural schools in Kavango West: Satotwa Combined School and Simanya Combined School. She said the Chinese government’s gift, delivered through the Agency for International Economic Cooperation, will help address the growing need for learner accommodation and improve the overall learning environment in these remote areas. “The donation includes crucial infrastructure such as classrooms, administration…
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One History but Multiple Voices: A Response to Paul T. Shipale

One History but Multiple Voices: A Response to Paul T. Shipale

Ndumba J Kamwanyah In his Windhoek Observer ( online) response of my review of Nelson T. Kalangula’s book A Namibian of Stature, The Namibian 2 October 2024, Paul Shipale seem to push for a narrow view of history, suggesting that Namibia’s liberation struggle should only be understood through the lens of SWAPO’s master narrative. While he has every right to share his perspective, I believe it’s important for him to acknowledge that history is a complex and contested space. It’s not a single story, but one made up of multiple voices and perspectives, each attempting to contribute to a fuller…
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MME rolls out survey to shape future policies

MME rolls out survey to shape future policies

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME) is conducting a comprehensive national energy survey and affordability study in collaboration with the World Bank. The survey started on 7 October and is expected to end on 11 November. The ministry’s Executive Director, Penda Ithindi, stated that the study, which will be carried out countrywide, aims to assess socio-economic conditions and identify development needs. He said the survey will also provide a robust evidence base for formulating policies and programmes aimed at poverty reduction and sustainable development by expanding universal access to energy. The exercise will encompass a range of…
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BoN announce drought relief plan for struggling farmers

BoN announce drought relief plan for struggling farmers

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Bank of Namibia (BoN) is set to provide credit-related drought relief policy measures to assist farmers and agricultural business owners who are experiencing financial difficulties as a result of drought. The bank’s director of strategic communications and international relations, Kazembire Zemburuka, announced the new measure on Monday. He explained that the decision was taken because the banking institutions are required to implement relief measures, including the restructuring of loans, granting of loan moratoriums, and emergency funding under preferential terms. According to Zemburuka, this will ease the financial burden on affected clients while helping to stabilise the agricultural…
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