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Oil and gas exploration should be done in harmony withthe environment: PM

Oil and gas exploration should be done in harmony withthe environment: PM

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Namibia is a land of unspoiled beauty and rich resources, and the discovery of oil and gas reserves within our borders brings both opportunities and responsibilities. “We must ensure that the development of this sector not only brings equitable economic development but that it is also done in harmony with our environment.” These were the words of Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa- Amadhila, yesterday while speaking at the Oil and Gas Conference in the capital. She said that Namibia’s journey into the major leagues of oil and gas-producing countries should be a carefully considered one. “Because Government is still…
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Namibia and South Africa forge an alliance against corruption

Namibia and South Africa forge an alliance against corruption

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) and the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) of South Africa have agreed to exchange information about corruption, including sector-specific best practices in forensic investigation methodologies and techniques. This collaboration follows the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two institutions. ACC spokesperson, Josephine Nghituwamata told Windhoek Observer this week that the primary goal of the MoU is to establish a robust foundation for cooperation between the parties in their collective fight against corruption and economic crimes. “It addresses the reciprocal technical assistance that the two parties will provide to one another as required.…
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Rehabilitation of Etosha Roads urgently required

Rehabilitation of Etosha Roads urgently required

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Executive Director at the Ministry of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism, Teofilus Nghitila, revealed yesterday that rehabilitation work is needed for the roads within Etosha National Park. Nghitila made this announcement during the launch of the Tourist Statistical Report for 2020. “The Ministry requires additional support for road maintenance and we call upon all stakeholders,” Nghitila stated. He however expressed gratitude to the Roads Authority for their work on the roads leading to Uis, deeming them to be in excellent condition. This statement comes in contrast to the ministry’s s earlier denial of allegations and widespread perceptions that Etosha…
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Masubia Traditional Authority given three months to elect a chief

Masubia Traditional Authority given three months to elect a chief

Martin Endjala Minister of Urban and Rural Development Erastus Uutoni, has given the Masubia Traditional Authority three months to choose one candidate for the chieftainship position which has been vacant since the death of former chief Munitenge Kisco Liswani III in July 2021. Uutoni wrote to Masubia Traditional Community Head Princess, Sinte Maiba, earlier this month, informing her about the outcome of the ministerial investigations in the chieftainship succession dispute which was carried out between 05 to 18 December 2022 and 15 to 20 May 2023. The minister informed Maiba that, the investigating committee revealed that according to their observations,…
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Repo rate remains unchanged at 7.75 percent

Repo rate remains unchanged at 7.75 percent

Martin Endjala Following a comprehensive review of global, regional and domestic economic developments, the Bank of Namibia Monetary Policy Committee decided to maintain the current repo rate at 7.75 percent for the next two months, while also ensuring that stable platforms are created to grow the economy. During the announcement yesterday in Oshakati, Bank of Namibia Governor, Johannes !Gawaxab, responded to concerns and the impact the repo rate has on the economy and unemployed individuals. He said that the repo rate has a negative and positive impact on people’s lives and the economy, however, he is of the view that…
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Venaani claims rural SMEs lack support for business development

Venaani claims rural SMEs lack support for business development

Stefanus Nashama Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) Leader, McHenry Venaani, says there is a huge gap existing in the country’s rural areas in accessing to necessary resources for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) development. “Without adequate funding, coaching and mentoring resources, these businesses are hindered from reaching their full potential and driving sustainable economic growth in their communities,” he said. He highlighted that SMEs play a vital role in driving economic growth, creating employment opportunities and fostering local development. “It is for this reason, the government should address the challenges faced by rural SMEs and empower them to contribute effectively to…
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Oil and Gas Conference kicks off today

Oil and Gas Conference kicks off today

Niël Terblanché Namibia is fast emerging as one of the world’s final frontiers for oil exploration with sizeable oil discoveries already announced offshore. Over 700 delegates are expected to attend the Namibia Oil and Gas Conference 2023, and the occasion is set to become one of the biggest civil society-focused events of the year. Prime Minister, Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila is set to officially open the conference later today. The primary objective of the conference is to create a platform for a large-scale public consultation, bringing together key stakeholders including industry experts, policymakers and civil society to discuss and explore opportunities, challenges,…
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Kevin de Bruyne injury: Man City midfielder out for up to four months and may need surgery

Kevin de Bruyne injury: Man City midfielder out for up to four months and may need surgery

Kevin de Bruyne could miss the next four months of the season as Manchester City decide whether he needs surgery on a hamstring injury, manager Pep Guardiola says. The 32-year-old limped off after 23 minutes in City’s opening win against Burnley at Turf Moor on Friday. De Bruyne also went off injured during the Champions League final win over Inter Milan in June. “It’s a serious injury,” said Guardiola. Super Cup: Man City have hunger to win every trophy - Rodri The Belgium midfielder missed all City’s pre-season matches and returned as a second-half substitute in the Community Shield defeat…
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Inspiring American Para-Swimmer EncouragesNamibian Athlete to Dream Big

Inspiring American Para-Swimmer EncouragesNamibian Athlete to Dream Big

Diego Kahlari In a heart-warming display of cross-continental support and camaraderie, American para-swimmer and member of the U.S. Paralympics 2023 National Team, Taylor Winnet, recently connected with aspiring Namibian para-swimmer, Keila de Oliviera. The virtual meeting served as a beacon of encouragement and empowerment, as the seasoned athlete shared her remarkable journey and offered invaluable insights to inspire Keila’s own para-swimming career. Taylor Winnet has overcome formidable challenges to become a beacon of inspiration in the para-sports community. After sustaining a series of life-altering accidents, Winnet discovered the world of Paralympic Swimming through Coach Brian Loeffler from Loyola University Maryland.…
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International pressure dictating the management of our natural resources: Hambukushu Chief

International pressure dictating the management of our natural resources: Hambukushu Chief

Stefanus Nashama Chief of the Hambukushu tribe, Erwin Munika Mbambo, has deeply expressed his concern over the issue of Namibia’s Obeisance to international pressure on how the country manages its natural resources. As a traditional leader, Mbambo said he has observed that international conservation groups have tendencies to dictate and manipulate how African countries should manage their natural resources, causing the country to suffer the consequences afterward. According to him, international conservation individuals have no understanding of the social dimensions and realities of local communities in countries, like Namibia, citing that their interest only relies on their benefits. In this…
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