Blog

Beyond the game with MT – Building a sustainable sports ecosystem

Beyond the game with MT – Building a sustainable sports ecosystem

Mathew T Haikali As we prepare to take on the vital task of shaping the future of sports in Namibia, it's essential to pause and acknowledge the unwavering commitment of our country's media practitioners. These dedicated individuals have consistently shined a light on the importance of sports by providing critical coverage and sharing valuable information — often despite resistance from sports administrators. Their role is pivotal in bringing sports into national conversations, helping fans, stakeholders, and policymakers understand the broader significance of sports beyond the field. Yet, a nagging question remains in my mind: Why is it that the sports…
Read More
ECN readies for Guinas constituency by-election

ECN readies for Guinas constituency by-election

Allexer Namundjembo The printing of the ballot papers for the Guinas Constituency by-election is complete, with the final batch ready for transport to Tsumeb on Monday. This follows a rigorous process led by the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) and observed by representatives from the two contesting political parties, the SWAPO and the Landless People’s Movement (LPM). Local printing company Solitaire Press printed the ballots on 10 January. Solitaire Press was awarded a tender valued at N$332 793.90 for the design, printing, and delivery of 4,600 ballots. The price of N$72.34 per ballot paper has faced criticism from activist Michael…
Read More
Namibia looks to Uganda for judicial innovation

Namibia looks to Uganda for judicial innovation

Niël Terblanché Namibia’s Chief Justice Peter Shivute has called for the introduction of plea bargaining in the Namibian court system, describing it as a principle that should have been introduced a long time ago. Justice Shivute made these remarks while welcoming Uganda’s Chief Justice Alfonse Chigamoy Owiny-Dollo at the Supreme Court in Windhoek during a courtesy visit on Friday. This visit by a Ugandan delegation, organized in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to explore Namibia’s biomass and charcoal industry, served as an opportunity for the two nations to exchange insights on their respective judicial systems. “Plea bargaining,…
Read More
Chinatown shops struggle to comply with minimum wage

Chinatown shops struggle to comply with minimum wage

Martin Endjala Ndinelao Shuudifonya, a retail worker in Windhoek's bustling Chinatown shopping complex, finds herself in a precarious situation after her employer recently informed staff that the business might close due to their inability to pay Namibia's newly implemented national minimum wage of N$18 per hour. For Shuudifonya, who has worked at the shop for a year and a half, this revelation has brought mixed emotions. “At this point, I am prepared to face whatever comes. For far too long, these Chinese have been using us like donkeys, working from seven to seven, Monday to Sunday, with no leave and…
Read More
Karibib deputy mayor resigns to take up cashier job

Karibib deputy mayor resigns to take up cashier job

Martin Endjala Karibib’s deputy mayor, Mechelle Swartz has resigned from her position to take up a permanent cashier role within the council. Swartz represented the Landless People’s Party (LPM) on the council. Karibib’s mayor, Davey Van Wyk confirmed Swartz's resignation to the Windhoek Observer on Thursday. “She resigned recently after she was appointed as the new cashier after emerging as the successful candidate,” he said. The cashier position became vacant in 2023 after the previous cashier resigned amid allegations of embezzlement of council funds. The former cashier, Ndatoolewe Mwahafa, and the council's accountant, Ann-Mary Mutilifa, were arrested for allegedly defrauding…
Read More
Bukalo village ceo dismisses claims of delayed salaries

Bukalo village ceo dismisses claims of delayed salaries

Allexer Namundjembo The Bukalo Village Council CEO, Ntwala Lyamine-Sazita, has denied allegations of delayed salary payments, asserting that staff members have been receiving their salaries on time. This response comes after complaints shared with the Windhoek Observer accused the council of failing to pay salaries on time since March 2024. The complaints included claims that the council had not paid third-party contributions for nine consecutive months since March 2024. “Money is deducted from employees’ salaries but is never paid over to the third parties. The message states that non-payments led to the suspension of medical aid. Lyamine-Sazita, who joined the…
Read More
Businessman calls for resignation of ECN bosses

Businessman calls for resignation of ECN bosses

Allexer Namundjembo While the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) and the Landless People’s Movement (LPM) challenge the outcomes of the recent elections, businessman and former Tsumeb regional councillor Nico Kaiyamo has called for the resignation of the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) leadership. Kaiyamo said this on his social media platform, where he urged the nation to demand the resignation of what he called “incompetent” ECN commissioners and management. “Let us stop this opportunistic attitude of trying to privatise Namibia, as the Namibian Constitution guarantees rights and freedoms for all Namibians, not just some. Let us demand the resignation of…
Read More
Farmers call for quick approval of Starlink

Farmers call for quick approval of Starlink

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Farmers are calling on the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) and other stakeholders to fast-track the approval of Starlink services in the country to address the country’s persistent internet challenges, particularly in rural areas. Farmer Peet van Staden started an online petition for rural communities between Karasburg and Aroab, out on the D612, requesting that the process to approve Starlink be conducted transparently and equitably to ensure timely implementation. “Reliable, high-speed internet is no longer a luxury—it is a necessity for education, healthcare, business, and overall social development,” reads the petition. The farmers also makes the case…
Read More
Namibia’s oil ambitions suffer a severe blow

Namibia’s oil ambitions suffer a severe blow

Niël Terblanché Oil giant, Shell has dealt a severe blow to Namibia’s aspirations of becoming a crude oil producer by announcing plans to write off approximately US$400 million tied to its offshore oil discovery in block PEL39. According to a statement published on the website of the African Emergency Council, the international oil company cited technical and geological challenges that rendered the resources commercially unviable for development. “The discovered oil and gas resources in offshore block PEL39 in Namibia cannot currently be confirmed for commercial development,” the company said in its statement. In the meantime, Shell’s partner in the venture,…
Read More
Namibia and Ghana forge stronger economic ties

Namibia and Ghana forge stronger economic ties

Niël Terblanché Namibia and Ghana have reaffirmed their commitment to deepening bilateral relations and strengthening cooperation across various sectors following talks between Namibian President Nangolo Mbumba and Ghanaian President John Mahama. The discussions between the two heads of state took place on the sidelines of President Mahama’s inauguration in Accra, where he was sworn in as Ghana’s leader. During the meeting, President Mbumba congratulated President Mahama on his election victory, describing it as a milestone for democracy in Ghana. He also commended the historic election of Vice President Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, Ghana’s first female Vice President, and lauded Ghana’s long-standing…
Read More