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Calls for Amushelelo’s release increase

Calls for Amushelelo’s release increase

Stefanus Nashama Calls for the immediate release of arrested activist and member of Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters (NEEF), Michael Amushelelo have gradually increased on social media, with many young people warning of another mass action at national level. Many young people expressed that they are uncomfortable with the way the Magistrate Court is handling and dealing with Amushelelos’ criminal cases. According to social media comments associated with the call for Amushelelo’s immediate release, the youth believe that Amushelelo’s continued incarceration is a ‘planned hidden agenda’ that prevents him from opening the public’s eyes to the many things he knows while…
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Over 100 000 stateless people live in Namibia

Over 100 000 stateless people live in Namibia

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The Namibian Government estimates that there are at least 141 048 stateless and undocumented people residing in Namibia. This was revealed by the Minster of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security, Albert Kawana this week during the tenth Cabinet decisions announcement, where the executive body approved four bills for the regularization of the status of stateless and undocumented people in Namibia. Currently, the country does not have a law that deals with stateless individuals.The Namibian citizenship amendment bill, regularization of the status of certain residents of Namibia and their descendants’ bill, and statelessness determination and protection bill have…
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Empowering women through fishery operations

Empowering women through fishery operations

Niël Terblanché In an effort to address gender disparities and promote women’s empowerment within the small-scale fisheries sector in Namibia, a pioneering training workshop was held under the banner “Achieving Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment in Small-Scale Fisheries.” The workshop was hosted in Mariental three days and saw the attendance of 23 women, including fisherwomen, fish processors, and fish traders from across Namibia’s 14 regions. The attendees are members of the Namibia Women’s Fisheries Network (NAMFISHNET). NAMFISHNET is a non-governmental organisation that is independent of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Ministry of Fisheries…
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Olufuko festival kicks off with a bang

Olufuko festival kicks off with a bang

Martin Endjala Founding President Sam Nujoma has called on Namibians to uphold their culture and never abandon their values to simply conform to Western cultures. “We must learn from our past to inform our future because a nation without culture is like a tree without roots,” he said. He said that Namibians should resolve, among other things, to preserve their history, and write the country’s present account. The Founding Father also advocated for the erasure of distortions about the African people from the literature. “We should do historical research, interpret and record the historical and contemporary knowledge into new conceptions…
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Covid-19 burials torment Kavango East Regional Council

Covid-19 burials torment Kavango East Regional Council

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The Kavango East Regional Council has been dragged to court by a construction company that dug graves that were to be utilized for burial by persons whose loved ones succumbed to the Covid-19 virus. WFA Construction CC is claiming that the Regional Council owes them a total N$641 820 for the rental and use of a Tractor-Loader Backhoe (TLB), for the digging of the graves, and the rental and use of a bulldozer for the clearing and cleaning of 20 hectares of land in September 2020. According to documents filed at the Windhoek High Court, the Regional Council…
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Elevated prices and interest rates weigh on private consumption

Elevated prices and interest rates weigh on private consumption

Martin Endjala Namibians have not been spared by the rapidly rising inflation and interest rates experienced across the globe over the past year and a half. Undue pressure on disposable incomes has raised concerns about household consumption dynamics. “Weakening household consumption spending bodes ill for overall economic growth as consumer spending constitutes 78 percent of GDP,” economist,”Economist Ruusa Nandago said. Nandago says weaker consumer spending is expected to persist based on various economic indicators such as elevated inflation and interest rates, high unsecured credit uptake growth, high levels of indebtedness and residential property weakness. Nandago pointed out that the 2022…
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East wind causes scorching weather

East wind causes scorching weather

Niël Terblanché Temperatures as high as 30 degrees Celsius have been measured in towns of Namibia’s central and southern coastal areas on Thursday as the first real east wind conditions descended from highlands in the interior. Motorists travelling between the main coastal towns had to take caution as dust clouds enveloped large areas and brought visibility on the road, causing possible hazardous driving conditions. Wind speeds as high as 40 kilometres per hour have been reported along the coast while dust clouds enveloped the neighbourhoods facing the Namib Desert. East weather or bergwind conditions are caused by air moving down…
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Banking customers urged to amp up security

Banking customers urged to amp up security

Staff Reporter Vigilance against fraudster tricks and scams remains one of the most effective defences to curb theft and fraud. International cybersecurity experts, including the United States-based Abnormal Security, have observed that Business Email Compromise (BEC) attacks increased by 81 percent in 2022 and 175 percent over the past two years. Bank Windhoek’s Manager of Forensic Services, Johnny Truter said that BEC is an advanced phishing scam that impersonates people, organisations, or entities the victim knows. “It works by manipulating email addresses, so the sender appears legitimate. The most common victims of BEC are companies that use online transfers to…
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Namibia’s current repo rate is less restrictive than others

Namibia’s current repo rate is less restrictive than others

Martin Endjala The real repo rate in Namibia is currently at 1.45 percent and is deemed to be less restrictive compared to real central bank policy rates in other emerging markets. Economist, Theo Klein, told this publication that the real repo rate in Namibia has been positive since April 2023 because the monetary policy has been restrictive for the last two and a half months. “Due to the lag effect of monetary policy, the cumulative 300bps hikes from December 2021 to December 2022 have not had an impact on the real economy as yet,” said Klein. He said further rate…
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Namibia will not have load shedding

Namibia will not have load shedding

Niël Terblanché Sound policy and a regime of contingency plans will prevent Namibians from ever having to deal with large-scale load shedding, NamPower’s Senior Manager in Energy Trading, Paulina Iyambo said. Iyambo was speaking at a panel discussion when she said that the country does not face an energy apocalypse despite the misgivings of some people. The panel discussion, hosted by the Windhoek Observer included Rojas Manyame, the General Manager of Regulation at the Electricity Control Board and Harald Schutt, an Energy Consultant. The discussion was part of a series of monthly panel discussions on Namibia’s security of electricity supply.…
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