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Youth demand improved local services from newly elected councillors

Youth demand improved local services from newly elected councillors

Allexer Namundjembo The United Democratic Front (UDF) Youth League and Oshikuku community activists are calling for accountability and better service delivery from newly elected regional and local authority councillors.  Both say communities expect leaders to prioritise basic services, transparency and public welfare. UDF Youth League secretary Reinold #Goseb urged councillors to focus on clean water, proper roads, electricity, healthcare and education.  He said political theatrics should not overshadow service delivery and reminded office bearers that public institutions must work in the interest of citizens. #Goseb also questioned how public resources are managed, especially in the awarding of tenders and the…
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Capricorn Foundation invests in training school leaders

Capricorn Foundation invests in training school leaders

Renthia Kaimbi The Capricorn Foundation is investing in strengthening school leadership through a renewed partnership with the African Leadership Institute (ALI). A N$480 000 donation will fund a two-year certificate in transformational leadership for a second cohort of 29 school principals and senior school leaders. The foundation made the same contribution in 2024, supporting 19 principals and department heads who have since completed the programme.  To date, the foundation has invested N$960 000 to train 48 school leaders. Marlize Horn,  The executive director of the Capricorn Foundation said leadership development is a key part of their education focus.  “The Capricorn…
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OBSERVER COASTAL | NamWater, Swakop Uranium sign agreement for Erongo desalination plant

OBSERVER COASTAL | NamWater, Swakop Uranium sign agreement for Erongo desalination plant

Renthia Kaimbi NamWater and Swakop Uranium have signed a Joint Venture Agreement to establish the Erongo Sunam Desalination Project Joint Venture.  The agreement was concluded on Tuesday following negotiations aimed at strengthening the country's long-term water security. The public-private partnership will develop a major seawater desalination plant in the Erongo region.  The partners said the signing of the Joint Venture Agreement is a major step toward strengthening cooperation between the public and private sectors to deliver essential water infrastructure. The initiative responds to growing pressure on freshwater resources in the arid region.  Erongo hosts major mining operations, growing industries and…
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OBSERVER COASTAL | Road safety activities begin as Erongo expects holiday traffic

OBSERVER COASTAL | Road safety activities begin as Erongo expects holiday traffic

Renthia Kaimbi The Namibian Police Force (Nampol) in the Erongo region has launched the 2025/2026 festive season roadblock at the Swakopmund checkpoint.  The operation runs from 9 December 2025 to 16 January 2026 under the theme “Do the Right Thing and Save Lives.” The launch outlined the policing strategies for the busy holiday period.  Erongo police regional commander, commissioner Nikolaus Kupembona, said the roadblocks mark the start of intensified efforts to protect all roads as the region prepares for heavy travel.  “This launch marks the beginning of intensive efforts to safeguard all roads as the region prepares to receive thousands…
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BoN to finalise gold purchase agreements with local producers

BoN to finalise gold purchase agreements with local producers

Chamwe Kaira The Bank of Namibia (BoN) is preparing to sign agreements with local gold producers as it moves to implement its gold accumulation strategy.  BoN outgoing governor Johannes !Gawaxab revealed progress at his farewell dinner. !Gawaxab said the central bank is now ready to proceed with the long-delayed plan and admitted that he did not provide enough leadership when the strategy was introduced in 2023.  “We needed to diversify our reserves. The price of gold at that time was US$1 800 per ounce. We were so risk-averse. Now the price is US$4 400 per ounce, and by year-end it…
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Export approvals hold up Savanna Beef slaughter rights

Export approvals hold up Savanna Beef slaughter rights

Chamwe Kaira Savanna Beef Processors Limited has moved the issuance of slaughter rights to mid-February 2026 as it continues its controlled operational ramp-up and waits for key export audit outcomes. The company began slaughtering 10 to 15 cattle per day on 1 October as part of a measured start-up aimed at generating processing data and training staff on the slaughter floor and deboning lines.  Savanna Beef took ownership of its abattoir on 27 October after receiving the taking-over certificate from the construction contractor, confirming the facility met all contractual requirements. From 12 to 15 November 2025, the company hosted the…
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MTC blames device settings for data loss concerns

MTC blames device settings for data loss concerns

Chamwe Kaira Mobile Telecommunications Company (MTC) says the long-running complaints about data disappearing are mostly linked to how customers use their mobile devices and apps, not to incorrect billing by the company. MTC managing director Licky Erastus told Observer Money that customers have raised these concerns for years, but MTC’s investigations indicate that most cases relate to customer education.  He said the company has tools that track usage and billing.  “We can demonstrate where the usage happened. We need to do customer education,” he said. Erastus added that in all cases where MTC provided feedback, customers were satisfied. MTC's chief…
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Chamber of Mines begins search for new CEO

Chamber of Mines begins search for new CEO

Chamwe Kaira The Chamber of Mines of Namibia has begun the search for a new chief executive officer following the retirement of long-serving CEO Veston Malango on 30 November.  Malango will remain with the organisation for at least a year to allow for a smooth handover.  He is also expected to continue serving the mining industry, possibly through roles on boards or regulatory bodies. The chamber has advertised the CEO position on a five-year renewable contract and appointed Visions Consulting to manage the recruitment process in line with its governance policies. The mining industry contributed 13.3% to GDP in 2024,…
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TotalEnergies takes over Mopane discovery oil in deal with Galp

TotalEnergies takes over Mopane discovery oil in deal with Galp

Staff Writer  TotalEnergies has expanded its presence in Namibia’s oil sector after reaching a major agreement with Galp Energia to take over operatorship of petroleum exploration license 83 (PEL 83), the block that hosts the Mopane discovery.  The transaction gives TotalEnergies a 40% operated stake in the licence, strengthening its role in Namibia’s fast-growing deepwater basin. Under the deal announced this week, Galp will acquire a 10% interest in PEL 56, which includes the Venus discovery, and a 9.39% stake in PEL 91.  The agreement positions TotalEnergies as operator of both Venus and Mopane, the country’s two biggest oil discoveries,…
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OBSERVER COASTAL | Namport wellness day unites Lüderitz community

OBSERVER COASTAL | Namport wellness day unites Lüderitz community

Renthia Kaimbi The Namibian Ports Authority (Namport) held its family wellness day in Lüderitz last Thursday, bringing together residents, partners, and staff for a day focused on health and strengthening community ties.  The event drew strong support from sponsor partners. Namport thanked its title sponsors and partners, including Manica, Logistics Support Services, the Walvis Bay Corridor Group, Lüderitz Waterfront Development Company, NAMMED, the BUCHT community and several service providers for helping bring the event to life.  The day offered activities for all ages and encouraged wellness and family bonding. After its board meeting at the Lüderitz Waterfront conference facilities, the…
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