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Woman who went from earning scholarships to becoming CEO 

Woman who went from earning scholarships to becoming CEO 

Mary Vilakazi, who financed her education through scholarships and a bursary, rose from a township to lead one of Africa’s largest financial institutions by market cap, FirstRand Group. Vilakazi first joined the group in 2018, where she served as Chief Operating Officer (COO) until her appointment as CEO in 2024. Before FirstRand, she was the deputy CEO of MMI Holdings, an insurance-based financial services firm, where she worked for nearly four years. At 27, she started working for PwC, where she became one of the firm’s youngest partners worldwide. In 2016, Vilakazi was named a World Economic Forum Young Global…
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Midnight symbolism, misplaced outrage

There are moments in a nation’s life that transcend politics, moments rooted not in expediency but in memory, symbolism and shared identity. Namibia’s Independence Day is one such moment. Yet, in a disappointing display of political opportunism, critics, led by Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) president Panduleni Itula, have chosen to reduce a profoundly symbolic decision by President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah to a shallow and cynical debate about timing and visibility. The outrage is not only misplaced; it is revealing. At the heart of this controversy is the president’s decision to deliver her Independence Day address at midnight on 21 March…
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So what about May 28, Genocide Remembrance Day?

So what about May 28, Genocide Remembrance Day?

Kae Matundu-Tjiparuro So what about May 28, Genocide Remembrance Day? This question, ironically, some descendants of the survivors of the GENOCIDE of the Ovaherero, Ovambanderu and Nama have increasingly been asking themselves since the official inaugural commemoration of this day.  GENOCIDE Remembrance DAY, which since last May, has been officially observed by the Namibian government. But some descendants have been commemorating it since 2024 and shall once again be commemorating it for the fourth successive year this year. While the commemoration of the DAY by some descendants this year is a foregone conclusion, as they have become accustomed to doing…
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Independence eve marked by unity and unrest

Independence eve marked by unity and unrest

Teachers protest approved Schools to remain open President to deliver midnight address Justicia Shipena  Namibia marks its 36th independence anniversary with a mix of protest and celebration. In Windhoek, a teachers’ protest, a public march and official ceremonies are taking place on the same day. The Namibian Police Force in the Khomas region has approved a planned demonstration by the Teachers’ Union of Namibia (TUN) scheduled for today.  In a notice issued by Khomas regional commander Johanna Ngondo yesterday, the police said they have no objection to the protest after reviewing the union’s submission dated 16 March. Ngondo said the…
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Namibia at 36: ‘Freedom has brought no jobs’

Namibia at 36: ‘Freedom has brought no jobs’

Patience Makwele  As Namibia marks 36 years of independence, many citizens say political freedom has not yet brought economic opportunity. “We are free, but not economically free,” said Maria Nghipandulwa, a 47-year-old unemployed graduate and mother of three. The country celebrates independence on Saturday, just over a year after President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah took office. She became Namibia's first female head of state in March 2025. Since then, her administration has introduced reforms aimed at improving governance and managing public finances. Nandi-Ndaitwah cut cabinet from 21 ministries to 14.  More women were appointed to senior roles, including Lucia Witbooi as vice…
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Hackers who hit Otjiwarongo municipality now after NAC

Hackers who hit Otjiwarongo municipality now after NAC

Justicia Shipena  Hackers have threatened to release about 500GB of data stolen from the Namibia Airports Company (NAC).  On Thursday night, Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (Cran) executive for communication and consumer relations, Mufaro Nesongano, said unauthorised activity was detected within NAC’s network systems. Mufaro said the attack has been linked to the INC Ransomware Group, which claimed on 19 March 2026 to have extracted large volumes of data and plans to make it public. Mufaro said the group alleges it accessed financial records, human resources information, customer data and contact details, although none of the information has been released…
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Keetmanshoop VTC opens 

Keetmanshoop VTC opens 

Justicia Shipena  The ||Karas region has become the 12th region in Namibia to have a vocational training centre.  On Thursday, vice president Lucia Witbooi inaugurated the centre on Keetmanshoop Vocational Training in Keetmanshoop. She said the facility reflects the government's plan to expand access to technical and vocational education. She stated that the government is strengthening the sector to enhance training quality, broaden access, and align skills with industry requirements. The government aims to increase the number of graduates whose skills match labour market demand from 65% to 70% by 2030. Witbooi said the centre will prepare young people for…
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Lukato demands action on fishrot suspects still at large

Lukato demands action on fishrot suspects still at large

Allexer Namundjembo National Democratic Party (NDP) leader and member of parliament Martin Lukato has tabled a motion in the National Assembly which calls on the government to track and arrest all suspects linked to the fishrot corruption case. Lukato said some individuals connected to the case are still at large and have not appeared in court. “All suspects should be traced, apprehended and interrogated, and when the suspects are proven guilty for the missing resources of Namibia, they should face the law for justice to be served,” he said. He also called for international cooperation to locate suspects who may…
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SNC, Nyambe win top legal awards in Africa

SNC, Nyambe win top legal awards in Africa

Allexer Namundjembo SNC Incorporated has been named Namibia’s National Law Firm of the Year at the IFLR Africa Legal Awards 2026, while its managing partner, Shakwa Nyambe, was awarded Lawyer of the Year for Namibia. The awards were held in Cape Town on Wednesday. They recognise legal work linked to major deals across Africa. SNC Incorporated was recognised for advising on corporate and energy matters. Judges noted the firm’s role in cross-border transactions in Namibia’s commercial, energy, and oil and gas sectors. The firm has been involved in transactions linked to investment in the country.  Its work has also supported…
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YOUNG OBSERVER | Freedom beyond prison walls proves difficult

YOUNG OBSERVER | Freedom beyond prison walls proves difficult

Patience Makwele  As Namibia marks 36 years of independence, the meaning of freedom remains uncertain for some, especially those leaving prison and trying to rebuild their lives. For Haufiku Johannes, freedom began the day he walked out of prison after serving three years for robbery and firearm possession. He expected a new start. Instead, he faced rejection. “The biggest thought on my mind when I left was, where do I even start?” Haufiku said.  “My family had stopped visiting years ago, and suddenly I was out in the world with nothing but a bag and N$200. No homecoming, no job,…
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