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Chamber of Mines calls for scientific decision around Stampriet mining activities

Chamber of Mines calls for scientific decision around Stampriet mining activities

Martin Endjala The Chamber of Mines of Namibia has called for a scientific decision in response to the possible use of in-situ leaching to extract uranium in the Stampriet area. The chamber’s chief executive officer, Veston Malango, said on Wednesday that whatever decision is made must be scientifically proven. He added that, whatever the outcome, the Chamber will respect such a decision because it is based on evidence and in accordance with the country's laws. “We obviously want to develop the industry to develop our economy, but in doing so, we need to follow the laws of the country, and…
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Namibia strengthens parliamentary cooperation ties with Russia

Namibia strengthens parliamentary cooperation ties with Russia

Niël Terblanché The Speaker of the National Assembly, Peter Katjavivi, expressed gratitude to the Russian Federation for strengthening bilateral relations with Namibia through recent parliamentary exchanges. Katjavivi shared his views on cooperation between the two countries during a courtesy visit by the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation to the Namibian Parliament. In a meeting with the Federation Council's delegation, led by Yelena Perminova, Chairperson of the Committee on Social Affairs, Professor Katjavivi stressed the importance of innovative approaches to advance political cooperation. He praised the Federation Council's commitment to maintaining cooperation and noted the substantial…
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Mootu calls for SME reform

Mootu calls for SME reform

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The new chief whip of the Landless Peoples’ Movement (LPM), Utaara Mootu has called for immediate reforms to support small and medium enterprises (SMEs). On Wednesday, Mootu said this while tabling a motion in parliament aimed at addressing youth entrepreneurship funding. She said that despite numerous initiatives and substantial budget allocations, support for young entrepreneurs and small and medium-sized enterprises remains inadequate, marred by inefficiency, corruption, and a lack of transparency. “Therefore, this motion demands immediate action to rectify the shortcomings and proposes dynamic solutions for fostering a thriving entrepreneurial landscape for the youth of Namibia,” she said.…
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Swapo failed to fulfil 2019 election promises

Swapo failed to fulfil 2019 election promises

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The deputy secretary general of the Swapo Party, Uahekua Herunga has admitted that the ruling party has failed to fulfil its promises made during the 2019 election campaigns. Herunga said this during an interview with the Windhoek Observer on the sidelines of the media briefing in Windhoek where Vipuakuje Muharukua announced that he is switching to Swapo from the Popular Democratic Movement on Tuesday. ‘’I am a believer in a success story, but obviously, it will not be 100 percent. The Swapo-led government has hugely succeeded, but that does not mean there are no challenges or shortcomings within…
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Construction of second desalination plant set for January 2025

Construction of second desalination plant set for January 2025

Niël Terblanché The government has given the go-ahead to construct a second desalination plant in the Erongo Region, with a production capacity between 20 and 25 million cubic meters. This development was announced by the Minister of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform, Calle Schlettwein, during the Land Development conference in Henties Bay on Wednesday. Schlettwein stated that this monumental initiative in Henties Bay aims to transform the country's maritime and industrial landscape. "The project represents a pivotal step towards positioning Namibia at the forefront of the global ocean economy," he said. He added that the regional leadership was leading the…
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The Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF) has published its financial statement for the year ending in February 2023 in a daily newspaper.This comes a day after the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) decided to deregister the party for failing to file its financial statement and have it published in one of the local newspapers.NEFF deputy leader, Kalimbo Iipumbu in his statement released yesterday, said the party was in the process of publishing its statement last week.ECN has since come under fire for the decision and the NEFF through its lawyer Kadhila Amoomo has given ECN until 27 June to withdraw…
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Namibia’s property market shows minimal growth

Namibia’s property market shows minimal growth

Stefanus Nashama Namibia's property market has witnessed minimal growth since the onset of the economic downturn in 2015/16. This is according to Adrian Gläser, an equity associate at Curris Capital. According to Gläser, the national rental index, which reflects the average rent charges, has remained stagnant since 2016 and has subsequently fluctuated around minimal growth levels. “When adjusted for inflation, this indicates that the real value of average rents decreased to about 68 percent of their 2016 levels,” he said. Gläser further stated that the national housing index, which tracks average house sale values, performed slightly better. “It stands only…
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Namibia reaches target of National Mass Registration Campaign

Namibia reaches target of National Mass Registration Campaign

Niël Terblanché The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security of Namibia has successfully achieved its target in the national mass registration campaign by registering more than 50,000 Namibians for birth certificates and identity documents. In a statement issued by Etienne Maritz, the ministry’s executive director, a total of 50 833 citizens have been documented by 24 June, marking an important step in the government’s ongoing efforts to ensure comprehensive birth registration and identification across the country. Launched on 5 February, the campaign has seen extensive participation from all 14 regions of Namibia. Maritz said that the initiative aims…
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Namibia advances combat against environmental challenges

Namibia advances combat against environmental challenges

Niël Terblanché Namibia is making substantial strides in sustainable development through the implementation of the Namibia Integrated Landscape Approach for Enhancing Livelihoods and Environmental Governance to Eradicate Poverty (NILALEG) project. This initiative was the focus of the National Integrated Landscape Management (ILM) Conference where the Minister of Environment, Forestry and Tourism, Pohamba Shifeta and Alka Bhatia, UNDP Resident Representative to Namibia addressed participants. Shifeta stressed the severe impact of environmental degradation on Namibia, affecting 70% of the population reliant on natural resources. He said that the NILALEG project, funded by the Global Environmental Facility (GEF) and implemented by the UNDP,…
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Telecom’s apology is not enough

Telecom’s apology is not enough

Stefanus Nashama Telecom Namibia clients have expressed dismay that the company has not been able to sort out technical issues that led to disruptions in data connection services. They say the company is only good at apologising but fails to fulfil its promises. As a client of the national telecommunications provider, lawmaker Inna Hengari, stated that a mere apology is insufficient to compensate for the missed week of work or entertainment. “Just like in school, when you have a submission to make and you miss the deadline, an apology does not cut it,” she stated. Hengari, a prepaid customer, finds…
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