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Opposition protests parliamentary rule change

Opposition protests parliamentary rule change

 Allexer Namundjembo With just over a week left before a new government takes office under President-elect Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, the outgoing National Assembly is pushing to amend Rule 2 on committee procedures, a move drawing criticism for its timing. On Tuesday, Swapo lawmaker Philipus Katamero introduced the proposal, which seeks to change the composition of the Selection Committee to include ten members, comprising the Speaker, Deputy Speaker, Government Chief Whip, Opposition Chief Whip, and six other members determined by proportional representation. Swapo's Natangwe Ithete seconded the proposal, suggesting a change to Rule 2 to make the selection committee consist of ten…
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Otjimbingwe gets a mortuary

Otjimbingwe gets a mortuary

Niël Terblanché The residents of Otjimbingwe will no longer have to travel long distances to access mortuary services following the inauguration of the first mortuary at the Otjimbingwe Clinic on Wednesday. The facility, made possible through a partnership between the Ministry of Health and Social Services and QKR Namibia Navachab Gold Mine, was officially opened by Health Minister Dr. Kalumbi Shangula. During the inauguration, Shangula acknowledged the challenges the community has faced due to the absence of local mortuary services. “The nearest mortuary services were only available at Usakos and Karibib, forcing families to travel long distances in times of…
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Elderly tourist missing at Sesriem

Niël Terblanché A helicopter from the Namibian Police, along with tracker dogs, has been deployed to the Sesriem area to assist with an intensive search for an 82-year-old Swiss tourist. According to Deputy Commissioner John Mwatongwe, the Hardap regional crime investigations coordinator, the elderly man was last seen alive at the Desert Hills Lodge on Sunday. Despite ongoing search efforts since the start of the week, there has been no success in locating the missing tourist.  Police investigations into the matter will continue. 
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FIMA Bill on the verge of being re-tabled

FIMA Bill on the verge of being re-tabled

Allexer Namundjembo The Financial Institutions and Markets Act (FIMA), which faced criticism and was put on hold last year, is now on the verge of being re-tabled in Parliament following the recommendation of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Budget and Finance.  The committee urged the finance minister to implement the bill without further delay. The chairperson of the committee, Phillipus Katamelo, presented the recommendation in Parliament yesterday, emphasising the urgent need for swift action. Katamelo, in his address, stressed the importance of implementing the FIMA regulations within 90 days. "Allow me to also state the need for a speedy implementation…
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Omusati on high alert for cholera

Omusati on high alert for cholera

Hertta-Maria Amutenja  The Omusati health director, Alfons Amoomo, said the region has not been identified as a cholera hotspot but is prepared to respond should an outbreak occur. Speaking to Windhoek Observer, Amoomo said the Omusati region has strengthened its surveillance system and is monitoring the situation closely following an outbreak in Luanda, Angola. "Our surveillance health system is ready to investigate, detect, confirm, and institute timely intervention in any cholera outbreaks," Amoomo said. He said measures in place include intensified surveillance for early detection, sensitisation of health workers to be vigilant, and ongoing public health education on hygiene practices.…
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Windhoek mayor promises action over rhetoric

Windhoek mayor promises action over rhetoric

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The City of Windhoek’s (CoW) mayor, Ndeshihafela Larandja has declared that her leadership will focus on action-driven governance through structured execution rather than political rhetoric.  Speaking during her mayoral inauguration on Wednesday, Larandja emphasised the need for transformative governance, economic acceleration, and civic engagement to address Windhoek’s challenges. She was elected mayor in January this year. Larandja stated that Windhoek cannot afford another decade of stagnation and called for a reinvigorated approach to governance. “I do not stand here today to announce an intention; I stand here to declare action. We will govern not through political rhetoric but…
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MoHSS warns against false health alerts

MoHSS warns against false health alerts

Hertta-Maria Amutenja  The Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS) has dismissed claims of an airborne virus causing severe stomach cramps, nausea, and diarrhoea.  The ministry’s executive director, Ben Nangombe, urged the public to seek official information from the relevant authorities. “We don’t act on rumours. If there was anything at all, we would verify the veracity of that claim. What we do have is a cholera outbreak in the Kunene region and the measles outbreak, which we announced in December,” he said. He added that the ministry has not recorded any other public health concerns and condemned the spread…
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UNESCO and GRN partner to digitise education

UNESCO and GRN partner to digitise education

Niël Terblanché The Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture, in partnership with UNESCO Namibia, has officially launched the ICT Transforming Education in Africa – Phase III initiative, an ambitious project aimed at integrating digital technology into the education system. The initiative forms part of the UNESCO-Korean Funds-in-Trust (KFIT) programme, a multinational effort to harness information and communication technology (ICT) for educational development across Sub-Saharan Africa. Education minister Ester Anna Nghipondoka described the project as an essential step in modernising the education system to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving digital landscape. “Technology is no longer a luxury; it is…
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 Dams see positive inflows

 Dams see positive inflows

The latest dam level update from NamWater indicates significant positive inflows into key dams, improving overall water storage and boosting Namibia’s water security. Since 10 March 2025, Von Bach, Swakoppoort, Hardap, Naute, and Neckartal Dams have recorded increased water levels, extending their capacity to sustain water supply in their respective regions. Current Dam Levels as of 12 March: Von Bach Dam: Increased from 35.3% to 35.8%, with an additional 239,000 cubic metres of water. Swakoppoort Dam: Improved from 37.5% to 38.4%, receiving a total of 572,000 cubic metres. Hardap Dam: Now at 24.2% capacity, gaining 5.839 million cubic metres over…
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New strategy and framework set to enhance trade efficiency

New strategy and framework set to enhance trade efficiency

Niël Terblanché Namibia has launched a new Coordinated Border Management (CBM) national strategy and Inter-Agency Standard Operations Framework, aimed at enhancing the country’s role as a trade hub for Southern Africa.  The initiative, introduced in Windhoek on Monday, seeks to streamline cross-border trade, improve customs efficiency, and reduce delays at border points and seaports. Speaking at the launch in Windhoek, Sikongo Haihambo, the executive director of the Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade, acknowledged the challenges posed by prolonged clearance times at Namibia’s border points and seaports. “A cargo takes about 19 days to depart after clearance at Walvis Bay Port.…
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