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Namibia calls for cease fire in escalating Gaza conflict

Namibia calls for cease fire in escalating Gaza conflict

Niël Terblanché The Namibian Government has vehemently condemned the escalation of violence between Israel and Palestine, lamenting the tragic loss of lives on both sides while calling for a de-escalation of the conflict in the Gaza Strip. The conflict, which saw the largest attack by the Palestinian armed group Hamas against Israel in decades, has so far resulted in over 800 Israeli and around 500 Palestinian casualties amid intense fighting and bombardments. This comes as Israeli Defence Minister, Yoav Gallant, announced on Monday an impending total blockade on the Gaza Strip, which will include cutting electricity and blocking essential supplies.…
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Namibia will have to deal with rising temperatures

Namibia will have to deal with rising temperatures

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Namibia, renowned as the driest country in sub-Saharan Africa, is contending with a worrisome trend of rising temperatures. Carl Schlettwein, the Minister of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform, underscored this disturbing pattern. Scientific evidence indicates that surface temperatures have risen by 1.2 degrees Celsius over the past century. Moreover, the occurrence of extreme temperatures has spiked by 10 percent in the past four decades. At the National Workshop on Water Security and Climate Change in Windhoek, Deputy Executive Director Elijah Ngurare communicated Minister Schlettwein’s apprehensions. “Climate change is leading to increasing temperatures and variable rainfall across Africa. This…
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Illegally employed CRO arrested on charges of corruption

Illegally employed CRO arrested on charges of corruption

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Zambezi Chief Regional Officer, Regina Ndopu-Lubinda, along with three other individuals, have been arrested for alleged corrupt practices and misuse of their positions, violating Section 43 of the Anti-Corruption Act. Auditor General Junias Kandjeke reported in 2020 that Ndopu-Lubinda’s employment was illegal as the extension of her contract was not approved by the Public Service Commission. The arrest was part of a joint operation conducted by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) and the Namibian Police in Katima Mulilo yesterday. The individuals arrested alongside her are Beaven Walubita, the Regional Director of Planning and Rural Development, as well as Cletius…
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Venaani advocates for peaceful resolution to Israel – Palestine conflict

Venaani advocates for peaceful resolution to Israel – Palestine conflict

Stefanus Nashama McHenry Venaani, the leader of the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) and Vice-Chairman of the International Democrat Union, has voiced his concerns over the escalating war by Israel against Hamas, urging an immediate peaceful resolution to the situation. Speaking on the issue, Venaani expressed deep concern about the escalating violence in the region. His remarks follow an assault by Hamas, the Palestinian group governing the blockaded Gaza Strip, on Israeli towns last Saturday. This assault resulted in the capture of hundreds of hostages and reported deaths of approximately 1,100 people. Israel’s counteraction was to declare a state of war,…
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New Era editor suspension a blatant interference with press freedom: Nampu

New Era editor suspension a blatant interference with press freedom: Nampu

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Namibia Media Professional’s Union (Nampu) has said that the suspension of the New Era Newspaper’s Managing Editor, Johnathan Beukes represents a blatant interference with press freedom, journalistic work, and his fundamental right as a Namibian to express himself, as protected by the Namibian Constitution. In a petition read by the union Acting General Secretary Jemima Beukes during a demonstration yesterday at New Era head office in the capital, where various media practitioners from various media houses gathered. The union demanded for the immediate reinstatement of Beukes. Stating that the suspension not only violates the Managing Editor’s rights but…
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Youth urged to harness innovation

Youth urged to harness innovation

Stefanus Nashama Peya Mushelenga, the Minister of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), has urged Namibian youth to utilize the 7th National ICT Summit as a platform to showcase their innovations. The Ministry stated that the Summit’s primary goal is to provide a platform for the ICT industry to discuss prevailing trends and challenges both locally and globally. During the Summit’s official inauguration in Windhoek yesterday, the minister highlighted the significance of youth involvement. He also stressed the importance of harnessing the Summit to foster change, drive innovation, and progress in technological adoption. “Let’s unite in our dedication to secure our…
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SADC Anti-Corruption Agencies set to meet in Swakopmund

SADC Anti-Corruption Agencies set to meet in Swakopmund

Niël Terblanché The Southern African Development Community (SADC) will host a crucial meeting for Heads of Anti-Corruption Agencies (ACAs) in Swakopmund from 11 to 13 October 2023. According to a statement by the Chief Public Relations Officer of the Namibian Anti-Corruption Commission, Josefina Nghituwamata, the core objective of the workshop is to fortify the execution of the SADC Strategic Anti-Corruption Action Plan (2023-2027). A key feature will be enhancing coordination efforts between the SADC Secretariat, Member States, and their respective ACAs. This workshop aims to elevate awareness among ACA leaders regarding the SADC Protocol against Corruption, facilitating discussions on emerging…
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An Exclusive Interview with Beaulah Boois-Beukesthe

An Exclusive Interview with Beaulah Boois-Beukesthe

Beaulah Boois-Beukes is the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) Public Relations Manager and Voice Over Artist who holds a Master of Arts in Media Studies from the University of Namibia where she is also a part-time lecturer. Additionally, she is an external moderator at the Namibia University of Science and Technology. Beaulah, can you tell us about your background. Where were you born? My name is Beaulah Boois-Beukes, second born of 4 daughters. I was born and raised in Windhoek, Namibia. I'm 34 years old, I went to Emma Hoogenhout Primary school where my two 9 year olds currently attend! Thereafter…
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Namibia’s trade deficit rises by 17 percent

Namibia’s trade deficit rises by 17 percent

Martin Endjala Namibia’s trade deficit swelled by 17 percent, marking its most significant gap since May 2022. While exports fell by 5.8 percent, imports rose by 2.2 percent in August 2023. The export bill stood at N$7.4 billion, with imports amounting to N$12.3 billion. This resulted in a trade deficit of N$4.9 billion, up from N$3.7 billion in July 2022. Angelique Bock, an economist at Simonis Storm Securities, pinpointed the 2023 depreciation of the rand as a significant factor impacting Namibia, especially in terms of imports and inflation dynamics. She said that the rand devalued by 5.8 percent against the…
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Poachers sentenced to 15 years

Poachers sentenced to 15 years

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The Windhoek Magistrate Court has handed down prison sentences of up to 15 years to four individuals involved in a heinous rhino poaching case. The culprits were found guilty for their involvement in a poaching incident dating back to December 2016, where four white rhinos were ruthlessly killed on a private farm in the Gobabis District. On 22 December 2016, the suspects allegedly, without a hunting permit, killed four white rhinos – two bulls and two pregnant cows – each valued at N$1.25 million, with a total value of N$5 million. The late Uakaerera Kandji, a former Brave…
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