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PM calls for the appointment of UN Special Envoy on Water

PM calls for the appointment of UN Special Envoy on Water

Stefanus Nashama Prime Minster Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila yesterday called for the appointment of a United Nations Special Envoy on water, saying that access to water for all requires bigger investment and coordination among sectors and different development partners. She stated that there is a strong need for the global water community to engage and share technical expertise to accelerate efforts towards meeting water-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), beyond the UN 2023 Water Conference. Kuugongelwa-Amadhila made these remarks at the United Nations conference on the Midterm Comprehensive Review of the Implementation of the Objectives of the International Decade for the action of…
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American sues the government for almost N$1.3 million

American sues the government for almost N$1.3 million

Hertta-Maria Amutenja One of the citizens of the United States of America that stands accused of the murder Andre Heckmair is suing the Namibian government for N$1 260 000 for alleged violation of his human rights. According to documents filed last year in June at the Windhoek High Court, Kevan Townsend and Jaco Kennedy, who stands accused of a different crime, are citing the Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security, the Inspector General of the Namibian Police, the Commissioner General of the Namibian Correctional Services, the Officer in Charge of the Windhoek Central Prison and the Ombudsman as…
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JSE lifts suspension of trade in Trustco shares

JSE lifts suspension of trade in Trustco shares

Niel Terblanche The Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) has with immediate effect lifted the suspension on the trading of Trustco Group Holding’s shares. “We are pleased to have our shares reinstated for trading on behalf of all our investors,” said Trustco Chief Executive Officer, Dr Quinton van Rooyen. “Trustco always strives for investing excellence, and looks forward to announcing even more exciting updates on our investment portfolios in the near future!” The company in a statement issued by its spokesperson, Neville Basson also announced that the trading of Trustco shares on its secondary markets Namibian Stock Exchange (NSX) and OTCQX in…
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Human rights activist ya Nangoloh breaks silence on arrested protesters

Human rights activist ya Nangoloh breaks silence on arrested protesters

Stefanus Nashama Well known Namibian Human Rights activist and founder of Namibia Rights and Responsibility, Phil Ya Nangoloh has taken issue with the violation of the right to protest and the Namibian Constitution, in light of the recent arrest of activists in relation to a protest against unemployment. “Our human rights without any human responsibility equates to zero,” he said. Ya Nangolo made the statement after the failed attempt by the youth to protest unemployment on Independence Day. “The Independence we have all fought for so heroically and have shed our precious blood and received on March 21 1990, created…
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Special force soldier found dead

Special force soldier found dead

Niel Terblanche A member of the Namibian Defence Force’s special forces, who was attached to the anti-poaching unit in the Mangetti National Park was found beneath a tree in the reserve by members of his squad, with a single bullet wound to the head. The deceased has been identified as 38-year-old Corporal Julius Jamara. According to the incident report provided by the Public Relations Division of the Namibian Police, members of Corporal Jamara’s squad went looking for him on Independence Day after he did not return to their encampment as expected. “At about 08:00 on Sunday morning, the deceased person…
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Namibian Banks remain resilient and sound – !Gawaxab

Namibian Banks remain resilient and sound – !Gawaxab

Martin Endjala As the world reels from the closure of a number of regional banking institutions in the United States and a global systemically important bank based in Europe, the Bank of Namibia (BoN) has given the assurance that Namibian banks continue to remain resilient and sound, with solid capital and liquidity buffers in place to withstand risks emanating from internal and external shocks. Despite the ongoing global developments, the Namibian banking system remains liquid and well-capitalised. In this regard, the total risk-weighted assets stood at 17.0 percent at the end of December 2022, higher than the statutory minimum risk-weighted…
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Debmarine announces record diamond production

Debmarine announces record diamond production

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Debmarine Namibia, last year, produced a whopping 1,725 million carats of diamonds. According to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Debmarine, Willy Mertens, the production numbers is a new record in the history of the company. He added that the number constitutes around 80% of the total diamond production in Namibia. “Putting the 2022 record production in perspective, this number is more than triple from 506 000 carats with six vessels compared to when Debmarine Namibia commenced operations. “We achieved this not only through additional capacity but also through continued innovation and investment in new technology,” he said.…
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Controversy surrounding NHE Executives’ Cape Town trip

Controversy surrounding NHE Executives’ Cape Town trip

Niel Terblanche In an effort to raise funds to finance the execution of its mandate, the National Housing Enterprise is considering a range of options as well as a host of potential financiers. However, the NHE’s dire financial position has left the state-owned company in a vulnerable position. Besides having to attend to a housing backlog of more than 300 000 living units for Namibians, the staff of the beleaguered SOE is repeatedly threatening to strike because of issues with their salaries. At the same time, staff accuse top management of raking in exorbitant fees for attending board meetings and…
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Hopwood blasts Geingob over employment promises

Hopwood blasts Geingob over employment promises

Martin Endjala The Director of the Institute for Public Policy Research, Graham Hopwood has blasted the government over its mixed messages on the size of civil services which it said it will cut down to 50 percent. The announcement of more than 2 000 jobs to be created this year will only put more strain on the high budget already accumulated, Hopwood said. According to Hopwood, it is easier for government to add jobs to the defence and police forces because the educational requirements for recruits are relatively low. Hopwood further stressed that President Hage Geingob wants to see the…
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My clients are determined to continue fighting – Kadhila

My clients are determined to continue fighting – Kadhila

Stefanus Nashama Lawyer Kadhila Amoomo has expressed disappointment in the arrest of activists Michael Amushelelo, Dimbulukeni Nauyoma and Member of Parliament Inna Hengari during the national protest against unemployment. He said his clients were arrested immediately after they assumed the onerous duty to explain and communicate the High Court order to fellow young people who were already gathered at the venue where the protest was supposed to take place in Windhoek. “This was the most responsible thing to do, because the Court pronounced itself and someone had to inform the gathered unemployed youth,” he stated. Amoomo said footage is available…
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