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Kavango councillor demands development as payback for loyalty

Kavango councillor demands development as payback for loyalty

Martin Endjala Leaders and residents of the Kavango East region have called on Swapo to reciprocate the loyalty they demonstrated during elections over the years. Mukwe Constituency Councillor, Damian Maghambayi took to social media to criticise the party for neglecting the Kavango East and Kavango West regions, despite consistent electoral support by residents. He also urged for reforms to ensure equitable development. “Our region has shown consistent loyalty to the governing party, and it is now time for that loyalty to be reciprocated. We urge the government to recognise and address our needs and aspirations,” he said. Maghambayi criticised internal…
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PDM struggle to stay relevant in 2024 elections – Analysts

PDM struggle to stay relevant in 2024 elections – Analysts

Stefanus Nashama The Popular Democratic Movement's (PDM) failure to secure its official opposition position in the National Assembly is due to the party’s history, rather than being a self-made political entity. Political commentator, Ben Mulongeni said this in an interview with the Windhoek Observer on Sunday. "The PDM is not a self-made party; it was formed to fight the liberation movement, Swapo, not to bring communism but democracy. After democracy, the party has nothing to offer," he said. In the 2024 Presidential and National Assembly elections, the PDM dropped from 16 parliamentary seats to five. The newly established Independent Patriots…
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Qatar eyes Namibian resources

Qatar eyes Namibian resources

Allexer Namundjembo Namibia and Qatar are engaging in discussions to enhance bilateral ties across key sectors, including trade, mining, agriculture, and tourism. The talks coincide with President Nangolo Mbumba's visit to Doha. Mbumba travelled to Qatar before the weekend to attend the 22nd Doha Forum, which took place on Saturday and Sunday. Press Secretary of the Namibian Presidency, Alfredo Hengari on Saturday told the Windhoek Observer that the government is exploring options for exporting meat products to the State of Qatar, specifically lamb and mutton. "Qatar has expressed interest in collaborating with Namibia in the areas of mining, agriculture, and…
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Men march against GBV in Kavango East

Men march against GBV in Kavango East

Mallex Shipanga A group of men took to the streets last week in Rundu to raise awareness about gender-based violence (GBV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The “Men’s Commitment Walk against Gender-Based Violence” is part of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence campaign, organised by IntraHealth Namibia. Participants marched from the Rundu Sports Stadium to the Kavango East Regional Governor’s Office, where Governor Bonifatius Wakudumo addressed the gathering. “Today, all of us present here have a task to pledge and commit towards the fight against gender-based violence. I therefore pledge to stand against gender-based violence,” said Wakudumo. He…
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Suspended MUN leaders lose bid to overturn no-confidence vote

Suspended MUN leaders lose bid to overturn no-confidence vote

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The Labour Court has dismissed an application by suspended Mine Workers Union (MUN) leaders, Ismael Kasuto and Desley Somseb, seeking to overturn their suspension. Delivering the judgement last week, High Court Judge Collins Parker ruled that the application lacked merit and did not meet the requirements of the Labour Act. The case stemmed from an internal leadership dispute within MUN following a vote of no confidence in Kasuto and Somseb at a meeting held on 28 April 2024. The two, along with regional secretary Jessica Haradoes, were suspended from their positions and have since been engaged in a…
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Namibia joins international maritime safety agreement

Namibia joins international maritime safety agreement

Niël Terblanché Namibia has taken a step toward improving the safety of fishing vessels and their crews by acceding to the 2012 Cape Town Agreement. Namibia is now the 23rd nation to endorse the agreement, according to a statement issued by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) on 5 December. The Cape Town Agreement, adopted in 2012, sets mandatory international safety standards for fishing vessels 24 metres in length and above. “The Cape Town Agreement, once in force, will bring in mandatory international safety requirements for fishing vessels of 24 metres in length and over, including provisions addressing stability and associated…
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LAC and EU equip San communities with legal skills

LAC and EU equip San communities with legal skills

Mallex Shipanga The Legal Assistance Centre (LAC), in partnership with the European Union (EU), announced the completion of the first paralegal training programme to empower San communities nationwide. This training which took place from 19 to 23 November, is part of the LAC’s “Empowering the SAN: Legal Capacity Building for Access to Human Rights” project. The project trains paralegals in San communities, enabling them to advise, guide, and support fellow community members on legal matters. The five-day-long, field-based training programme sought to empower San communities in Gobabis and Vergenoeg in the Omaheke Region. Dozens of aspiring paralegals attended the training…
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Namibia takes centre stage on International Cheetah Day

Namibia takes centre stage on International Cheetah Day

Mallex Shipanga Namibia, which is home to the world’s largest wild cheetah population, was in the global spotlight on International Cheetah Day, celebrated annually on 4 December. This year, the occasion coincided with the premiere of "Return of the Cheetah," a new documentary on the Discovery Channel, which highlights critical conservation efforts in Namibia. The country is home to between 2 500 and 3 500 cheetahs, the largest population of free-ranging cheetahs in the world. The film follows biologist, Hazen Audel as he travels to Namibia to collaborate with Laurie Marker and the Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF). “It’s a celebration…
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N$236.7 million Ogongo-Oshakati Water Pipeline Project starts

N$236.7 million Ogongo-Oshakati Water Pipeline Project starts

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The long-awaited project to replace the ageing water pipeline between Ogongo and Oshakati, which has caused water interruptions over the years, began over the weekend. The pipeline was originally built in 1978 and has been an important source of water for the four north-central regions. Due to increasing demand and the pipeline's age has led to frequent breakdowns and reduced water pressure. The minister of agriculture, water, and land reform, Calle Schlettwein said these events posed challenges to the government’s efforts to ensure an uninterrupted supply. According to him, the replacement of 52.4 kilometres of asbestos cement pipes…
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Beware of card scams from abroad

Beware of card scams from abroad

Niël Terblanché As the festive season is about to start, the Namibian Police (NamPol) issued a warning to the public about a rise in card-related fraud scams targeting unsuspecting victims. Deputy Commissioner Kauna Shikwambi, the head of NamPol’s public relations division, said in a statement on Friday that these fraudulent schemes, orchestrated through email and WhatsApp, have reportedly cost victims significant amounts of money and left many in financial distress. “Victims are typically contacted electronically and informed that they are beneficiaries of an overseas inheritance. People usually receive an electronic parcel, which includes a certificate of inheritance and a bank…
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