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SA MP Calls for Implementation of Nama Language Agreement

SA MP Calls for Implementation of Nama Language Agreement

Sakeus Iikela A South African Member of Parliament has called for urgent action to implement a bilateral agreement on preserving the Nama language between Namibia and South Africa. Speaking in Windhoek on Monday, Newrene Klaaste, Speaker of the Northern Cape Provincial Legislature, warned that without concrete efforts between the two countries, the language – a vital part of the region’s cultural heritage – could disappear. “Our bilateral agreements with Namibia include education and the preservation of the Nama language. It is crucial that we assess the progress of this agreement. The fear we have is that if we do not…
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O&L revives Model to replace Pick n Pay

O&L revives Model to replace Pick n Pay

Niël Terblanché In a move set to reshape Namibia's retail landscape, the Ohlthaver & List (O&L) Group has announced the reintroduction of its wholly Namibian-owned retail brand, Model, which will replace Pick n Pay Namibia on 1 July. During the announcement on Monday Sven Thieme, the executive chairman of the O&L Group said the strategic transition marks a return to the company's roots and a renewed commitment to delivering a uniquely Namibian shopping experience. The O&L Group’s retail journey with Model began in 1965 with a few grocery shops that grew into a chain of supermarkets in all major towns…
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African Artificial Intelligence (AAI): A catalyst for African development

African Artificial Intelligence (AAI): A catalyst for African development

 Kehad Snydewe  "Don't judge a fish by how it rides a bicycle" is a favorite saying of mine, as I believe it sums up the experience of some organizations giving advice. It's my position that 'one size does not fit all.' Teaching a fish to ride a bicycle doesn't work. Thinking we can implement general solutions for individuals and specific challenges simply doesn't work. This got me thinking about Artificial Intelligence.   AI holds immense potential for Africa to drive development, innovation, and economic growth. If harnessed and leveraged within an African context, it’s a tremendous strategic asset that can catalyze…
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ECN calls for objections on new political association registration

ECN calls for objections on new political association registration

Niël Terblanché The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) has announced the registration of the Association for Localised Interest (ASOLI) as an association under the Electoral Act, 2014. This development, published in Government Gazette No. 8585, opens a 30-day window from 4 March to 4 April 2025 for objections from any registered organisation or individual. In a statement confirming the registration, Chief Electoral and Referenda Officer, Peter Shaama, outlined the legal basis for the announcement. “Pursuant to Section 148(7) of the Electoral Act, Act No. 5 of 2014, as amended, the Electoral Commission of Namibia hereby formally announces the registration of…
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Five separate health councils consolidate into a single body

Five separate health councils consolidate into a single body

Niël Terblanché The healthcare sector has undergone a major shift with the established Health Professions Council of Namibia (HPCNA) which consolidated five different councils into one entity. The transition follows on the heels of the enactment of the Health Professions Act of 2024. The Minister of Health and Social Services, Dr Kalumbi Shangula, during the swearing-in of the new council members in Windhoek on Monday, described the development as a critical step towards strengthening oversight in the medical field. “The new Health Professions Council of Namibia was established in terms of the provisions of the Health Professions Act, 2024. This…
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Committee warns that AR Land Bill of 2015 could harm FDI

Committee warns that AR Land Bill of 2015 could harm FDI

Allexer Namundjembo A special parliamentary committee has raised concerns that the Affirmative Repositioning’s (AR) Land Bill of 2015 could harm foreign direct investment (FDI) and conflict with Namibia’s legal framework. Tjekero Tweya, chairperson of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Natural Resources, presented a report analysing the bill, which aims to regulate land ownership by non-Namibian citizens. He said the bill may impact certain constitutional rights, particularly those in Chapter 3, which guarantees equality. “The proposed bill will have an impact on certain rights and freedoms, particularly the fundamental rights and freedoms contained in Chapter 3 of the Namibian Constitution, the…
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UNAIDS urges increased hiv investment for women and girls

UNAIDS urges increased hiv investment for women and girls

Moses Magadza  UNAIDS Deputy Executive Director Christine Stegling has called on global leaders to prioritize HIV prevention and treatment for women and girls amid shrinking resources.  She made the appeal at a high-level side event hosted by the Southern African Development Community (SADC) during the 69th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW69).  The event focused on the urgency of HIV prevention and treatment for women and girls, emphasizing the importance of CSW Resolution 60/2 in advancing gender equality and ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030. Stegling praised SADC’s leadership in championing the resolution,…
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Growing calls for stronger action on gender equality and HIV

Growing calls for stronger action on gender equality and HIV

Moses Magadza  Zimbabwe’s Minister of Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development, Monica Mutsvangwa, has urged Southern African countries and the global community to intensify efforts in tackling the structural drivers of women and girls’ vulnerability to HIV and gender inequality. The minister made the call during a Southern African Development Community (SADC) side event at the ongoing 69th session of the commission on the Status of Women (CSW69) here on 17 March. Speaking under the theme “Beijing+30: Taking Stock of CSW Resolution 60/2; Keeping the Promise for Women and Girls”, Mutsvangwa, representing Zimbabwe as the current SADC chair,…
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Namibia Motorsport Federation gets new leadership

Namibia Motorsport Federation gets new leadership

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Namibia Motorsport Federation (NMF) has elected new leadership at its recent annual general meeting in Windhoek. Daniel Tjongarero Jr is the new president, with Benson Kalla as vice president. Bradley Ferreira will chair the motoring commission, Andreas Brendel will head the motorcycling commission, and Derek Jacobs will serve as secretary general. The newly elected officials will manage the sport’s administration and regulations for the next two years, focusing on expanding motorsport across Namibia and internationally. Jacobs said the sport struggles to attract participants because many believe it requires a large financial investment. ‘’Anyone can compete in motorsport…
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A STREAMLINED CABINET: ENHANCING EFFICIENCY, REDUCING COSTS, AND STRENGTHENING GOVERNANCE

A STREAMLINED CABINET: ENHANCING EFFICIENCY, REDUCING COSTS, AND STRENGTHENING GOVERNANCE

By P. T. Shipale The Confidénte newspaper (March 14-20, 2025) reports that Namibia’s President-elect and newly appointed SWAPO leader, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, is taking decisive action to reform the executive branch of government. In a bold move to improve efficiency, cut costs, and facilitate more effective decision-making, the President-elect plans to restructure the Cabinet, reducing the number of ministries to between 12 and 15. Additionally, she is considering eliminating the positions of Vice-President, Deputy Prime Minister, and Deputy Ministers. In 2004 when the government amended the constitution in order to create a Vice-President’s position, I asked the question to find out…
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