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Thousands risk darkness as prepaid electricity meters upgrade deadline looms

Thousands risk darkness as prepaid electricity meters upgrade deadline looms

Niël Terblanché Thousands of electricity consumers risk being left in the dark unless they update their prepaid meters in time for the 24 November deadline for the Token Identifier (TID) rollover. The TID rollover resets prepaid electricity meters to accept new credit tokens. Failure to update the meters before this Sunday will result in electricity distributors’ inability to process payments, leaving households and businesses without power. The looming challenge stems from the nature of the technology underpinning prepaid meters, which rely on a 20-digit token identifier to validate and process credit tokens. The identifier mechanism operates on a 31-year cycle…
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Where’s Amupanda’s proof for N$8 Million spare part claim? – MODVA

Where’s Amupanda’s proof for N$8 Million spare part claim? – MODVA

Martin Endjala The Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs (MODVA) executive director Wilhelmine Shivute has refuted Affirmative Repositioning (AR) leader Job Amupanda’s claims that the ministry spent N$8 million on a single spare part for the NDF's Wer'wolf armoured vehicle. The Wer'wolf MK2 is a Namibian-designed and -built military vehicle that offers protection against small arms fire and landmines. At a media conference on Wednesday, Shivute said that the ministry did not purchase a single spare part but rather over 14 different parts. “It is true that the invoice quantified quantity indicated one. However, one does not denote one spare…
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Medical interns demand fair pay and dignity

Medical interns demand fair pay and dignity

Martin Endjala A group of medical interns practising at Windhoek Central Hospital and Katutura Hospital has threatened to work only the standard hours outlined in the Labour Act, citing poor working conditions and inadequate compensation. Sam Endjala, a third-year medical intern, expressed frustration over their treatment. “We can no longer go on living like slaves of the industry. We also deserve decent compensation and a favourable working environment because the current status quo is affecting the mental health of medical doctor interns due to stress on the job, among other things,” he said. The interns delivered a petition to the…
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‘I was never a member of Swapo party’ – Itula

‘I was never a member of Swapo party’ – Itula

Ester Mbathera The leader of Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) denied ever belonging to the ruling party. Itula made this statement during an interview with Sophie Mokoena, the international editor for TV news at the South African Broadcasting Corporation, on Monday. “I never had a membership card for the Swapo party. I was never a functionary of the Swapo government to start with. Neither in any of its structures. After independence, I participated in nothing whatsoever to do with governing Namibia or to do with the administration of the Swapo Party. My role ended at independence when we had freedom…
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UPM distances itself from candidate’s allegations against UNAM

UPM distances itself from candidate’s allegations against UNAM

Ester Mbathera The United People’s Movement (UPM) has distanced itself from statements made by Polykarp Ameya, a parliamentary candidate on its party’s list, in a widely circulated video. Ameya in the video accused the University of Namibia (Unam) of funding the Affirmative Repositioning (AR) party and acting as its political training ground. “UNAM is funding AR political party. What have I said? The Faculty of Political Science of Unam is currently serving as the political party school of the AR political party,” he said. Ameya further accused Amupanda of being politically corrupt. “You are the president of a registered political…
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Opposition parties reject coalition call to block NNN presidency

Opposition parties reject coalition call to block NNN presidency

Allexer Namundjembo and Stefanus Nashama Political parties have rejected proposals to rally behind one presidential candidate who will unseat Swapo. The proposal comes as the preliminary results from the Special Voting Day show that if put together, the opposition parties' votes are more than that of Swapo presidential candidate Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah. The suggestion to join forces was made by the United People’s Movement secretary general, Celeste Becker. “Add all opposition votes, and we will have the lead. This is not all about the opposition presidential candidates, but it is all about the people. We can still be one. Agree already…
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Swapo leads in Asia after special voting

Swapo leads in Asia after special voting

Stefanus Nashama , Hertta-Maria Amutenya and Allexer Namundjembo Special voting election results from Asia came on Wednesday afternoon, showing the ruling Swapo party and its presidential candidate leading. Over 8 000 members of uniformed forces, diplomatic missions, and seagoing personnel cast their votes on November 13, ahead of the national election date of November 27. Thirty-eight people voted in Beijing, China, and the result came in as follows: Presidential elections:Nandi-Ndaitwah: 25Itula: 6Amupanda: 4Venaani: 1Swartbooi: 1Shuumbwa: 1 National Assembly:Swapo: 24AR: 7IPC: 4PDM: 1ADM: 1Body of Christ: 1 Ten Namibians voted in Tokyo, Japan. All 10 of them voted for Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah…
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Political parties silent on sex work decriminalisation

Political parties silent on sex work decriminalisation

Stefanus Nashama None of the political parties’ election manifestos have addressed the topic of decriminalisation of sex work. A sex worker is a person who provides sexual services to another, either on a regular or occasional basis, for reward. Namibian law does not criminalise the act of engaging in sex for reward, but it does prohibit a range of related activities that surround sex work. The practice is prevalent in many towns and is currently criminalised under the Combating of Immoral Practices Act (Act 21 of 1980) and municipal bylaws. The Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) leader, Panduleni Itula, said…
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Karibib councillors secure prime plots for themselves

Karibib councillors secure prime plots for themselves

Allexer Namundjembo Karibib Mayor, Davey Van Wyk, management committee chairperson Lazarus Kanalombe, Adelheid Swartbooi, and Gerson Geingob have allocated themselves plots in the latest sale of land in the town. Last week, the Karibib Town Council issued a call for objections for the sale of 77 unimproved general residential, residential, institutional, and business erven. The land is located in Usab Extension 6, Karibib Proper, Karibib Extensions 4 and 7, and Townlands. The councillors appearing on the list of beneficiaries provided documentation at the beginning of their term in 2020, proving their residency in Karibib. According to council resolutions, Van Wyk,…
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Ambassador Goagoseb questions son’s involvement in brother’s death

Ambassador Goagoseb questions son’s involvement in brother’s death

Hertta- Maria Amutenja Namibia's ambassador to Cuba, Samuel Goagoseb, has cast doubts about allegations implicating one of his sons in the recent death of his other son in that country last week. During a scuffle inside the diplomatic residence, the elder brother allegedly stabbed the younger son to death. The deceased was reportedly fatally stabbed by his elder brother (whose name is known to the Windhoek Observer) when he tried to intervene in a quarrel between the suspect and his girlfriend. Goagoseb told the Windhoek Observer on Sunday that the families believe that the accused is unlikely to be capable…
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