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N$97 million for human-wildlife conflict mitigation

N$97 million for human-wildlife conflict mitigation

Obrein Simasiku The Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism (MEFT) has received financial boost amounting to millions of dollars to prevent, mitigate and respond to rising cases related to human-wildlife conflicts as well as poaching in communal areas, conservancies and national parks. An amount of 96-million-766-thousanda-308 dollars, was made available through a sponsorship by the Global Environmental Facility (GEF) to sustain the five-year project, ending in 2027. The project, dubbed, the 'Integrated Approach to Proactive Management of Human-Wildlife Conflict and Wildlife Crime in Hotspot Landscapes in Namibia,’ was launched today in Windhoek, by the MEFT in collaboration with GEF and…
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Nam urged to unlock full potential of oil sector

Nam urged to unlock full potential of oil sector

The Africa Energy Chamber (AEC) has called on the Namibian government to open up investment opportunities that would accelerate deployment of infrastructure and an increase in exploration activities to unlock the full potential of the country’s hydrocarbons sector. In a media statement issued this wand that the Venus Orange Basin and Graff discoveries earlier this year have not only placed Namibia among the world-class oil and gas findings, but also represent important discoveries for the major themselves, namely Shell and TotalEnergies. ‘’The Graff and Venus projects are among the world’s top 20 discoveries of the past ten years in terms…
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Governor calls on inhabitants to support govt projects

Governor calls on inhabitants to support govt projects

Martin Endjala The Karas Regional Governor Aretha Fredricks has called on inhabitants to support development initiatives that are earmarked for the region, intended to grow the region’s economy as well as uplifting the living standards of its inhabitants. The Governor made this call during her regional update report today. Projects planned in the region are often received with suspicion due to them not adequately addressing the conditions of the people. And it is for this reason that she adviced the esidents to partake in the development of the region by also playing their role. Fredricks said that the recent development…
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Lukato drags town council to court

Lukato drags town council to court

National Democratic Party leader Martin Lukato has taken the Katima Mulilo Town Council (KMTC) and resident Doreester Mwangala Chasunda to court over a property dispute. According to documents filed at the High Court of Namibia in 2021, Lukato Is claiming that in 2009 the town council transferred ownership of his property, without his knowledge to Chasunda. “During the year 1989 Plaintiff (Lukato) was the lawful occupant of then Erf 736, now Erf 796 New Look, Mavuluma, Zambezi region, which property was allocated to the Plaintiff (Lukato) in his capacity as a police officer of the Ministry of Works in Katima…
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Namdia moots diamond athletic league

Namdia moots diamond athletic league

Obrein Simasiku The Namibia Desert Diamond, Namdia is hatching plans to set up and host athletic games, dubbed ‘Diamond League Athletics’, along similar principles as the international Diamond League series. The idea is to invite international sportsman and woman to partake in the athletic event in Namibia. Although still in its infancy as it remains an idea that still needs to be approved by the board of directors if proved viable, the diamond company says it is committed to supporting and promoting sports in the country. “We are contemplating on organising an Athletics Diamond League, in which we want to…
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Journalists close ranks on bodily autonomy and integrity (BAI)

Journalists close ranks on bodily autonomy and integrity (BAI)

Moses Magadza in Johannesburg, South Africa A two-day workshop for mostly senior journalists from East and Southern Africa has rallied media practitioners to accurately and consistently report on bodily autonomy and integrity (BAI) while holding duty bearers to account on their obligations in this regard. BAI refers to the ability of all people regardless of gender or sexual orientation to make decisions over their bodies without interference or coercion. While BAI may appear basic and a given, it remains out of reach for millions of people all over the world, according to a landmark 2021 State of World Population report…
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IPC wants coalition candidate for Swakop<br>… Constituency by-election slated for August

IPC wants coalition candidate for Swakop
… Constituency by-election slated for August

Obrein Simasiku The Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) is hoping for support from fellow opposition parties ahead of the slated Swakopmund Constituency by-election, saying the election is a crucial test whether the coalition talks among opposition parties will truly materialise. "This election shall test the true resolve and commitment of the so called opposition political parties to work together. Will all vocal political parties singing the coalition chorus, refrain from participating in the Swakopmund by-election and allow IPC alone to contest a seat it held against the ruling Swapo Party," reads a statement from the party's general secretary Christine Aochamus.…
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Over 5000 scramble for 48 veterinary jobs

Over 5000 scramble for 48 veterinary jobs

Obrein Simasiku There was havoc and chaos yesterday at the Directorate of Agriculture in the Zambezi Region when over 5000 jobseekers descended at the offices, hoping to secure a place among the 48 advertised position at the Directorate of Veterinary Services. The region's unemployment rate stands at 37.68 percent, against the national broad unemployment of 33.4 percent, according to the 2018 Namibia Statistic Agency Labour Force Survey. Thousands from all corners of the region flocked to the town of Katima Mulilo as early as they could, hoping they will be selected as one of the casual workers to work on…
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Tjongarero not bothered by ultimatum

Tjongarero not bothered by ultimatum

Obrein Simasiku The Minister of Youth, Sport and National Services, Anges Tjongarero has broken her silence in the Namibia Sports Commission debacles, saying it is time to clean the commission and the entire sports fraternity. "This time around no mercy whatsoever, I am cleaning the whole sector, enough is enough. However, the focus will be more on building and transforming the sports sector for it to flourish more than ever," she said, when questioned regarding tensions within NSC and the ministry at large. She said this to the Windhoek Observer when asked about the sacking of five board members, who…
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Namdia sponsors team for Africa Athletics Championships

Namdia sponsors team for Africa Athletics Championships

Martin EndjalaCorporate support is key to building successful partnerships in sport, the Minister of Sport, Youth and National Service, Agnes Tjongarero said during the official sponsorship announcement of N$400 000 to Athletics Namibia by the Namibia Desert Diamond, Namdia held in Windhoek today. Tjongarero commented the Namdia for coming on board to ensure that Namibian athletes are well equipped for their Africa Champions competition that is slated for June 8-12, 2022. The minister emphasized the reliance of the government on corporates to provide the necessary assistance to sport development in the country, saying that it is the only way that…
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