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Widow of slain guard to sue Namdia for N$4m …‘My husband was killed protecting diamonds’

Widow of slain guard to sue Namdia for N$4m …‘My husband was killed protecting diamonds’

Renthia Kaimbi The widow of slain Namib Desert Diamonds (Namdia) security officer, Shirley Eiseb, says she plans to sue Namdia for more than N$4 million over her husband’s death. The move escalates a legal dispute linked to the killing of Francis Eiseb, a senior protection officer at Namdia, who was shot dead during a diamond heist at the company’s premises in January 2025 in Windhoek. In a letter of demand dated 18 December 2025 and addressed to Namdia’s acting chief executive officer, Lelly Usiku, Florian Beukes of Metcalfe Beukes Attorneys accused the company of negligence. The firm acts for Shirley…
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President faces backlash over family oil question

President faces backlash over family oil question

Allexer Namundjembo President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is facing mounting criticism after freelance journalist and founder of The Whistle Jemima Beukes was removed from State House while attempting to ask a question related to public concerns about the oil industry during the opening of Cabinet on Monday. Beukes was removed from State House by security personnel after posing a question to Nandi-Ndaitwah. Beukes attempted to ask the question based on allegations relating to the President’s family’s involvement in the oil sector. The Namibia Media Professionals’ Union (Nampu) condemned the incident. “While attempting to fulfil her professional duty by questioning President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah…
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Seaflower told to stop fishing for files

Seaflower told to stop fishing for files

Justicia Shipena  The High Court has dismissed an application by Seaflower Whitefish Corporation Ltd to force further disclosure of documents in its loan dispute with Spanish company Copemar. The court ruled that the documents sought are not relevant to the case before the court. Copemar is suing Seaflower for more than N$53.9 million under a written loan agreement signed in November 2019.  It claims it advanced N$51 million to Seaflower to help fund the construction of the fishing vessel MFV Olupale and that the amount, together with interest and currency compensation, became payable in July 2021. Seaflower denies liability. It…
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Masua orders ‘office refreshments’ worth over N$4 000

Masua orders ‘office refreshments’ worth over N$4 000

Renthia Kaimbi Employees at the National Youth Council (NYC) are questioning why newly appointed interim executive chairperson Patience Masua ordered a personal selection of snacks worth more than N$4 000 as office refreshments during her second week in office. The issue comes amid criticism of Masua’s N$100 000 monthly salary for a three-month tenure. A detailed request seen by the Windhoek Observer lists liquifruit juices, romany creams and eet-sum-mor biscuits, barbecue-flavoured pringles, biltong including droëwors and sliced beef, dried fruits, granola bars, long-life milk, Douwe Egberts coffee, honey, mint sweets and Oasis still water. The items were submitted for procurement…
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Nored goes to court to stop worker strike …strike might involve 89% of employees

Nored goes to court to stop worker strike …strike might involve 89% of employees

Justicia Shipena Northern Regional Electricity Distributor (Nored) has approached the Labour Court on an urgent basis to stop a planned strike by the Mineworkers Union of Namibia (MUN). Nored warns that the industrial action could disrupt electricity supply across large parts of northern Namibia. This move comes after Nored workers issued a notice of strike action last Friday, following the collapse of wage negotiations that had lasted for more than a year. MUN, which represents Nored employees, has accused management of intimidation aimed at preventing workers from exercising their right to strike. In its founding affidavit, deposed to by Nored’s…
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Small claims court bill nearly ready for parliament

Small claims court bill nearly ready for parliament

Renthia Kaimbi Namibia is close to establishing its first Small Claims Court. The court aims to expedite justice and decrease the expenses associated with resolving minor civil disputes. The office of the judiciary has confirmed that justice minister Fillemon Wise Immanuel is finalising legislation to create the court, with the bill expected to be tabled in parliament later this year.  The cabinet gave the initiative urgent priority in late 2024. The proposed Small Claims Court is intended to address long-standing challenges linked to high legal costs and delays in the justice system.  It will deal with everyday disputes such as…
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NSFAF to continue loan recovery under subsidised education …disbursed N$3.1bn to over 30 000 students in 2025

NSFAF to continue loan recovery under subsidised education …disbursed N$3.1bn to over 30 000 students in 2025

Renthia Kaimbi The Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF) says the recovery of existing student loans will continue.  NSFAF said this would continue as a key measure to safeguard the sustainability of the scheme, even as the government rolls out fully subsidised tertiary education. NSFAF acting chief executive officer Kennedy Kandume on Monday said loan repayment remains a core mandate of the fund and will continue until further notice to ensure that future generations can also benefit from financial support. “The responsibility for the recovery of any student loan due to the fund will continue until further notice, safeguarding the…
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Former councillor refuses to repay NSFAF loan

Former councillor refuses to repay NSFAF loan

Renthia Kaimbi Former Omuthiya councillor Nghipudilo ya Shiindi has said she will not repay her Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF) loan until the government first recovers billions lost to corruption and mismanagement. She criticised the state’s renewed push to collect student loan repayments and condemned recent amendments to NSFAF, calling for a pause on repayments until what she described as equal justice is applied. Ya Shiindi said student loans should not be treated like commercial debt. “Student loans are policy instruments, not commercial products. They are issued for education, not for profit, and are intended to expand national human…
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Youth must still repay loans despite DBN write-offs – Ndala

Youth must still repay loans despite DBN write-offs – Ndala

Allexer Namundjebo Landless People’s Movement (LPM) youth leader Duminga Ndala says youth-owned businesses must continue to honour their loan obligations where possible.  This comes as the Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) announced it had written off about N$579 million in non-performing loans during the 2024/25 financial year as part of a balance sheet clean-up. Responding to questions from the Windhoek Observer on Thursday, Ndala said the loan write-off reflects the severe economic pressures facing borrowers across the economy but does not justify a blanket approach to debt relief for young people. “Young people who owe the bank should continue to…
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Windhoek CEO faces pressure over Swapo Think Tank role

Windhoek CEO faces pressure over Swapo Think Tank role

Allexer Namundjembo Community and political leaders have questioned the appointment of the City of Windhoek chief executive officer Moses Matyayi to Swapo's Think Tank.  Matyayi has been appointed to serve in the housing, sanitation, and social development portfolio. Windhoek-based activist Shaun Gariseb said it is inappropriate for a senior municipal official to serve in a party structure.  He said residents expect the head of the municipality to be apolitical and politically neutral. “He is now actively getting involved. He must resign from the City of Windhoek because he is conflicted. There are reports demanded that will have major consequences, like…
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