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LPM joins IPC in challenge to nullify Presidential and National Assembly elections

LPM joins IPC in challenge to nullify Presidential and National Assembly elections

Niël Terblanché The fallout from Namibia’s 2024 Presidential and National Assembly elections continues to deepen, with legal battles underway to contest or defend the integrity of the process. At the centre of the controversy are challenges led by the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) and the Landless People’s Movement (LPM). LPM President Bernadus Swartbooi has filed a notice of motion to the Electoral Court in which he requests to join the IPC’s leader, Panduleni Itula’s legal challenge to the election results. Swartbooi is alleging that the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) and President Nangolo Mbumba acted unlawfully in extending the…
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Senior secondary certificate exam results available next week

Senior secondary certificate exam results available next week

Niël Terblanché Learners, teachers, and families across Namibia waiting for the results of the Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate Ordinary (NSSCO) and Advanced Subsidiary (NSSCAS) Levels will be able to access it next Tuesday (14 January). The executive director of the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture, Sanet Steenkamp, last week said the announcement is the conclusion of the examination cycle. Steenkamp also expressed satisfaction over the good progress made with marking and data processing. According to Steenkamp, the results will be accessible through multiple platforms, including the ministry’s website, SMS services, and print media. She urged candidates to have their…
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Telecom technicians brave adverse weather to restore connectivity

Telecom technicians brave adverse weather to restore connectivity

Niël Terblanché Technicians of Telecom Namibia were lauded for their swift and professional response to a fibre link outage caused by heavy rainfall over the weekend. The incident on Saturday, which affected the vital Okahandja-Karibib fibre link, disrupted connectivity in the area, prompting an immediate response from the company's technical team. In a statement, Telecom said the outage occurred following torrential rains that caused significant damage to the fibre infrastructure. According to the statement, technicians had to brave chest-high floodwaters in the relentless downpour to complete their task. Despite these challenges, the team managed to locate and repair the fault,…
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NFA prepares for 2025 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers

NFA prepares for 2025 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Namibia Football Association (NFA) has called 51 under-17 girls for trials in preparation for the 9th edition of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup 2025. The tournament will be held for the first time on the African continent in Morocco from 17 October to 8 November. NFA spokesperson Isack Hamata confirmed that training for the team starts on Monday as Namibia is set to face Uganda on 16 and 19 January. The players called to report for training include goalkeepers Useovi Mbaha and Julia Shambara, all from the Khomas region, and Ningira Kavezeri, from the Omaheke region.…
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Airtime galore at #Telecomleaks; ‘N$100 000 here, N$64 700 there’

Airtime galore at #Telecomleaks; ‘N$100 000 here, N$64 700 there’

Ester Mbathera A customer received N$100 000 airtime fraudulently from an employee of the national telecommunications operator, the Telecom leaked document reveals. The company's internal risk audit, which examined the top 100 transactions, revealed these findings. The national telecommunications operation was hacked of 493 000 documents valued at N$5,4 billion (U$300 million). The head of internal audit and risk management, Kgomotso Hochobeb, made Telecom chief executive officer (CEO) Stanley Shanapinda aware of these fraudulent discrepancies. The N$100 000 airtime transaction could not be explained when it was picked up. “A balance of N$100 000.00 was credited to a customer’s account…
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Mbumba recognises removal of Uukwangali “Hompa”

Mbumba recognises removal of Uukwangali “Hompa”

Allexer Namundjembo In a proclamation issued in the Government Gazette dated October 15, President Nangolo Mbumba exercised his powers to recognise the removal of the Uukwangali traditional leader, or "Hompa." “Under the powers vested in me by section 8 (4) of the traditional Authoritative Act, 2000 (Act. No. 25 of 2000), I recognised the removal from office of the person in respect of whom the particulars are set out in the schedule, as chief of the traditional community as per the High Court judgement” the proclamation reads. Hompa Eugen Siwombe Kudumo, who served the Uukwangali Traditional Authority (UTA), was removed…
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Horse mackerel and small pelagics survey reveals declining trends

Horse mackerel and small pelagics survey reveals declining trends

Ester Mbathera Namibia’s marine resources face increasing challenges, as the 2024 Horse Mackerel and Small Pelagic Survey revealed an 8% decline in horse mackerel biomass, a fragile recovery for sardines, and operational setbacks worsened by environmental anomalies. The survey, conducted between 25 March and 22 April along the northern Benguela ecosystem, assessed species abundance, biomass, and distribution to guide sustainable fishing practices for the 2025 season. The findings were presented last Wednesday during the High-Level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy (Ocean Panel) held in Walvis Bay. The Ocean Panel brought together representatives from 19 nations as a coalition of…
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‘Arrest warrants and ticket fines list maliciously shared’ – NamPol

‘Arrest warrants and ticket fines list maliciously shared’ – NamPol

Stefanus Nashama The Namibian Police confirmed that a list of arrest warrants and traffic ticket fines, which recently circulated on social media, was shared maliciously by officials in the Oshikoto Region. Deputy Commissioner Kauna Shikwambi addressed the matter on Wednesday. She clarified the police were aware of the circulating report and assured the public that it was not an official release. “Certainly, the Namibian Police is aware of the circulating report through social media platforms which was unfortunately maliciously shared and circulated by officials from the Oshikoto Region,” Shikwambi stated. She said the list was not the intended course of…
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Minimum wage hike could slash 2 000 service station jobs

Minimum wage hike could slash 2 000 service station jobs

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Namibian service station owners have expressed concerns about the financial strain posed by the new minimum wage legislation, set to take effect on 1 January 2025, warning that widespread retrenchments are imminent unless urgent action is taken. Fuel and Franchise Association of Namibia (FAFA) chairperson Deklen Viviers said service station owners have approached the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME) to review the profit margin structure. "We had two meetings with the ministry on this matter, and we provided them with data from the service stations we represent," Viviers said. "The feedback was that they will not be…
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Swapo’s extraordinary congress reversal comes with ambiguity-analyst

Swapo’s extraordinary congress reversal comes with ambiguity-analyst

Swapo’s extraordinary congressreversal comes with ambiguity-analyst Swapo’s extraordinary congressreversal comes with ambiguity-analyst Swapo’s extraordinary congressreversal comes with ambiguity-analyst Stefanus Nashama Political analyst Sakaria Johannes has noted ambiguity in Swapo’s plans for its upcoming extraordinary congress and leadership transition. This follows Swapo’s announcement on Thursday of a revised timeline for electing a new party president, reversing an earlier decision to hold the congress in April 2025. The new date is set for 28 February to 2 March 2025. “They understand that April is a long way off, and they do not want to swear in the president-elect before electing the party…
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