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OBSERVER COASTAL | Search for teen who vanished into the sea continues 

OBSERVER COASTAL | Search for teen who vanished into the sea continues 

Renthia Kaimbi  Search teams are looking for a teenage boy who went missing after jumping into the sea at the Swakopmund Jetty on Tuesday afternoon. The incident was reported on Tuesday at about 15h00. Police said the boy, believed to be between 17 and 18 years old, entered the water under unclear circumstances. Erongo police spokesperson Judith Shomungula said officers responded after receiving information from a witness. At the scene, police spoke to a woman who said she had greeted the boy shortly before the incident.  She described him as dark in complexion, wearing grey school-like trousers and a grey…
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OBSERVER COASTAL | New Erongo Red board promises accountability

OBSERVER COASTAL | New Erongo Red board promises accountability

Renthia Kaimbi  A new board at Erongo Red has committed to focusing on leadership, accountability and affordable electricity services across the region. The board was inaugurated on Tuesday at the company’s headquarters in Walvis Bay, with all directors appointed by shareholders in attendance. Erongo Red chief executive officer Immanuel !Hanabeb briefed the new board on the company’s operations, strategy, financial performance and governance responsibilities. He also outlined the role of directors before handing over governance documents. The board then elected its leadership. Johnny Johnson Doëseb was elected chairperson, with Ismael Kalipi as deputy chairperson.  Selma Shaanika will chair the audit…
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OBSERVER COASTAL | A woman’s journey aboard fishing vessels

OBSERVER COASTAL | A woman’s journey aboard fishing vessels

Renthia Kaimbi  When Selma Jantjies Madzivanzira stepped onto a fishing vessel for the first time in 2017, rough August seas left her unsure if the ship would stay afloat. Today, she says she can sleep through storms. Madzivanzira works as an assistant to the cook on the MVF Oukaume V5-TL, a fishing vessel operated by Embwinda Fishing Company in Walvis Bay. She also steps in as a cook when needed and handles hospitality and housekeeping duties on board. The vessel carries 32 crew members and usually spends seven to ten days at sea before returning to port for two days.…
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OBSERVER COASTAL | Manica pledges N$600 000 for KSS school hall

OBSERVER COASTAL | Manica pledges N$600 000 for KSS school hall

Renthia Kaimbi  Manica Group Namibia has pledged N$600 000 towards the construction of a multi-purpose hall at Kuisebmond Secondary School, adding support to efforts to complete the facility. The pledge was announced at a handover ceremony on Wednesday. The hall is expected to serve the school and the wider community. It will be used for assemblies, sports, vocational training and youth programmes. Manica Group managing director Ralph Ruiters said the contribution is linked to his connection to the area and the need for private sector support. “Growing up in Kuisebmund, I recall a joyful childhood. The presence of sports facilities…
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Easter on our roads: Responsibility begins with you

As the Easter long weekend approaches, thousands of Namibians will take to the roads, heading to family homes, holiday destinations, churches, and places of rest. It is a time meant for reflection, renewal, and togetherness. Yet, year after year, it is also a time marked by tragedy on our roads. Fatal crashes, preventable injuries, and shattered families have become an all-too-familiar part of this period. Namibia’s road safety record remains deeply concerning. While exact rankings may fluctuate, the country consistently records a high rate of road traffic accidents and fatalities relative to its population. When this is combined with significant…
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Govt targets nuclear energy in power plan

Govt targets nuclear energy in power plan

Chamwe Kaira  The government plans to include nuclear energy in Namibia’s long-term power expansion as part of efforts to increase electricity supply and reduce reliance on imports. The plan forms part of the ministry’s 2025/26 to 2029/30 strategic framework, which sets out steps to expand local power generation and improve energy access. Officials say nuclear energy will form part of a broader energy mix that also includes renewable energy and improved grid systems. The aim is to provide reliable and affordable electricity for households and industry. Namibia plans to increase its installed electricity generation capacity from 734 megawatts in 2024…
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Banking fraud losses surges in five years to N$73.9m

Banking fraud losses surges in five years to N$73.9m

Chamwe Kaira  Fraud losses in Namibia’s banking sector have risen sharply over the past five years, reaching N$73.9 million in 2025, according to new data from the central bank. In 2021, total fraud losses stood at N$13.3 million. Card fraud was the main driver at N$6.8 million, followed by e-money fraud at N$3.6 million and EFT fraud at N$2.9 million. In 2022, losses more than doubled to N$31.5 million. EFT fraud increased to N$14.5 million and became the largest contributor, overtaking card fraud. The rise continued in 2023, with total fraud reaching N$46.7 million. EFT fraud accounted for N$17.4 million,…
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Industry urges alignment before Fima comes into effect

Industry urges alignment before Fima comes into effect

The Financial Institutions and Markets Act (Fima) is being implemented under Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (Namfisa) supervision following a formal directive from the minister of finance.  This marks a decisive step toward stronger governance, financial stability, and consumer protection in Namibia, according to Namfisa. According to Namfisa, Fima strengthens Namibia’s non-banking financial sector by promoting consumer protection, transparency, and sound governance. Importantly, the Act will be implemented effectively without the regulation on the preservation of retirement benefits, ensuring regulatory progress continues while safeguarding the public interest. Observer Money talks to Carmen Diehl, the senior manager for risk management &…
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DBN funds new hospitals with N$1 billion

DBN funds new hospitals with N$1 billion

Staff Writer  The Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) has disbursed N$1 billion to support the development of healthcare infrastructure in Namibia. The funding forms part of the government's RoadMap initiative led by the Ministry of Health and Social Services and aligned with the medium-term expenditure framework. The programme supports national priorities under the sixth National Development Plan (NDP6).  It is led by the Ministry of Finance, in partnership with the National Planning Commission (NPC) and the Ministry of Health and Social Services. DBN said it mobilised the financing to support the programme. The N$1 billion will fund the construction and…
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International reserves dip to N$51.7bn in February

International reserves dip to N$51.7bn in February

Staff Writer International reserves fell to N$51.7 billion at the end of February, according to the Bank of Namibia. The decline of 0.3% from January was driven by net outflows of South African rand and withdrawals of foreign currency by customers. Despite the drop, reserves remained adequate. They provided import cover of 3.3 months, or 3.7 months when excluding oil and gas-related imports.  The reserves were also equal to about 9.8 times the currency in circulation, supporting the Namibian dollar’s peg to the South African rand and the country’s ability to meet short-term obligations. At the same time, banking sector…
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