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Henties Bay council in hot water over N$200k Lüderitz trip

Henties Bay council in hot water over N$200k Lüderitz trip

Renthia Kaimbi A trip undertaken by Henties Bay municipal officials to Lüderitz cost the council N$200 000.  Documents obtained by the Windhoek Observer show that the delegation was made up of eleven officials, including seven councillors, the acting chief executive officer Ignasia Neis, strategic executive for technical services Emely Tjombumbi, council administrator Erenstine Seibes and property officer Erich Gaoseb.  The group travelled to Lüderitz from 28 October to 1 November 2025.  The stated purpose of the trip was to meet with the Lüderitz Waterfront Development Company and Hyphen Hydrogen Energy.  Community members discovered the trip after visiting the council offices…
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Engineering council stuck without functioning board

Engineering council stuck without functioning board

Allexer Namundjembo The Engineering Council of Namibia's (ECN) new board members have not yet started their work, a memo issued by the council’s registrar, Charles Mukwaso, revealed on Wednesday.  The members were appointed in August by works and transport minister Veikko Nekundi.  In the memo, Mukwaso said key functions are still being handled by Nekundi.  “The registrar is inundated with queries and enquiries into applications, particularly full registration, among other matters. I have waited long in hope that these pending matters would be expeditiously resolved, but the accumulating queries have led me to issue this,” the memo reads. Mukwaso asserted…
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Namibia pays off  US$750m eurobond … Shafudah says sinking fund ensured repayment without hurting services

Namibia pays off  US$750m eurobond … Shafudah says sinking fund ensured repayment without hurting services

Chamwe Kaira The minister of finance, Ericah Shafudah, says the redemption of Namibia’s US$750 million Eurobond marks a milestone in the country’s economic journey. On Tuesday, the Ministry of Finance and the Bank of Namibia (BoN) announced that Namibia had successfully redeemed its second eurobond, valued at US$750 million (approximately N$13.9 billion).  The bond represents the largest single debt maturity in the country's history. “It is a testament to our unwavering commitment to fiscal discipline, strategic foresight, and prudent debt management,” Shafudah said. Namibia first issued a eurobond in 2011 under former president Hifikepunye Pohamba at an interest rate of…
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NNN tasks Kapofi with stabilising mines and energy ministry

NNN tasks Kapofi with stabilising mines and energy ministry

Justicia Shipena  The Presidency says Defence and Veterans Affairs Minister Frans Kapofi will provide stability and coordination in the Ministry of Industries, Mines and Energy.  President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah on Tuesday appointed Kapofi as the interim minister for the ministry. His appointment is temporary while the process of selecting a permanent minister continues. This comes after Nandi-Ndaitwah on Sunday dismissed former minister Natangue Ithete.  She confirmed that Ithete defied a presidential moratorium on oil deals.  The presidency said the measure reflects the president’s commitment to stability, continuity, and constitutional governance. It added that the goal is to keep all sectors of…
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NNN’s ‘self-appointment’ triggers constitutional outcry …MPs may challenge president’s takeover of ministry

NNN’s ‘self-appointment’ triggers constitutional outcry …MPs may challenge president’s takeover of ministry

Renthia Kaimbi President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah’s takeover of the Ministry of Industries, Mines and Energy has sparked a debate over whether she overstepped constitutional limits by appointing herself to the position. Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) leader Panduleni Itula accused Nandi-Ndaitwah of violating the Namibian Constitution and the Assignment of Powers Act 4 of 1990.  He said Nandi-Ndaitwah’s move to take charge of the ministry after firing Natangue Ithete was “a gross violation” of her oath of office and the law. “The president must seriously consider whether she acted within the law by appointing herself as minister for mines and energy,…
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NNN sacks Ithete from Cabinet

NNN sacks Ithete from Cabinet

Renthia Kaimbi President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has taken charge of the Ministry of Industries, Mines and Energy after firing Minister Natangue Ithete with immediate effect. The president's office announced the decision yesterday. The presidency stated that the decision was made in accordance with Article 32(6) of the Constitution.  The presidency thanked Ithete for his service and confirmed he will remain a member of parliament. It stated that the move reinforces its commitment to “sound governance, accountability, and the effective implementation of national priorities.” While the official statement did not explain the reasons for the dismissal, the decision has stirred debate in…
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Nandi-Ndaitwah Sings 500,000 Job Creation Amid Vacancy Freezing

Nandi-Ndaitwah Sings 500,000 Job Creation Amid Vacancy Freezing

By Allexer Namundjembo President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has reaffirmed her administration’s ambitious goal of creating 500,000 jobs within five years, despite the government’s ongoing freeze on public service vacancies, a policy that continues to draw sharp criticism from the public and political commentators. Speaking at the inaugural Namibia Public-Private Forum in Windhoek on Thursday, the President said her government was determined to drive “a new era of decisive, efficient, and results-driven governance” focused on economic growth, inclusivity, and employment.  The job creation pledge is anchored in the recently launched Sixth National Development Plan (NDP6), themed “Fostering Economic Growth, Inclusiveness, and Resilience…
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Luvindao Threatens to Sue Windhoek Observer, Sparks Legal and Ethical Backlash…Conflict of interest and misuse of office allegations emerge

Luvindao Threatens to Sue Windhoek Observer, Sparks Legal and Ethical Backlash…Conflict of interest and misuse of office allegations emerge

Renthia Kaimbi Health and Social Services Minister Dr Esperance Luvindao’s threat to sue the Windhoek Observer for defamation, both personally and through her brother’s law firm, has drawn sharp criticism from legal and governance experts. They say the move raises concerns about ethics, conflicts of interest, and possible misuse of office. Through Dr Weder, Kruger & Haikali Incorporated, Luvindao issued an undated letter of demand to the Windhoek Observer threatening legal action over an article published on 17 October. The report stated that she had urgently reached out to foreign diplomatic missions for emergency anti-malarial supplies amid low national stock…
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Shafudah holds line on spending 

Shafudah holds line on spending 

Chamwe Kaira Finance minister Ericah Shafudah has cautioned that if Namibia does not fix its current spending and debt path, the country’s financial stability measures could be badly affected. She presented the 2025/26 mid-year budget review in Parliament on Tuesday, maintaining the total budget at N$89.4 billion despite slower growth and fiscal pressure. “The baseline scenario, if left unattended, is highly undesirable and will lead to a serious deterioration of key fiscal anchors,” Shafudah said.  “Urgent actions under economic policy measures and expenditure restraint in the medium term will create a more viable and manageable fiscal path.” She said by…
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NaCC maintains Red Mountain deal still unfair

NaCC maintains Red Mountain deal still unfair

Renthia Kaimbi The Namibia Competition Commission (NaCC) says the Red Mountain Joint Management Area (JMA) in the Red Mountain area still constitutes anti-competitive conduct.  NaCC reaffirmed its earlier position despite extending the deadline for the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism (MEFT) to resolve the issue. In a letter dated 17 October 2025, the NaCC told mining claimant Timoteus Mashuna that its view on the matter remains unchanged. The Red Mountain Joint Management Area (JMA) is a conservation zone established in 2018 through a partnership between the Uibasen Twyfelfontein, Nawas and Sorris Sorris conservancies, sharing a mutual boundary. Earlier this…
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