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Petition to remove Shikongo surfaced last year …as he is accused of fraud, robbery and intimidation 

Petition to remove Shikongo surfaced last year …as he is accused of fraud, robbery and intimidation 

Patience Makwele A 161-page dossier submitted to the Security Commission months before the suspension of inspector general Joseph Shikongo contains allegations of corruption, criminal interference, intimidation and abuse of state institutions involving senior police officials, legal practitioners, business figures and members of the judiciary. In the document, a letter, submitted on 15 April 2025 by Windhoek resident Joseph Nghilonguandunge Nakalemo, formally requested President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah and the Security Commission to remove Shikongo from office. Earlier this week, Nandi-Ndaitwah appointed major general Anne-Marie Nainda as acting inspector general of the Namibian Police for one year, replacing Shikongo. Nandi-Ndaitwah did not publicly…
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Nampol tight lipped on Shikongo’s suspension benefits 

Nampol tight lipped on Shikongo’s suspension benefits 

…as naked State House intruder’s family demands proof  Justicia Shipena  The Namibian Police (Nampol) is mum on whether inspector general Joseph Shikongo’s reported suspension comes with full benefits. Responding to questions from the media, Nampol spokesperson deputy commissioner Kauna Shikwambi did not directly address whether Shikongo remains entitled to his salary and benefits during the suspension. Instead, Shikwambi referred the media to the Presidency’s press release — a statement whose silence on the conditions of Shikongo’s suspension now speaks even louder. “Kindly refer to the press release by the Office of the President for further guidance on this matter,” Shikwambi…
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Pension funds, employers to pay interest on late benefit payments

Pension funds, employers to pay interest on late benefit payments

Justicia Shipena Retirement funds must now pay interest to members when there are delays in transferring benefits or paying contributions under new rules introduced through the Financial Institutions and Markets Act 2021 (Fima). The regulations were published in the government gazette on 30 April and came into effect on 1 May. Under the new rules, pension and retirement funds must pay interest if a member’s benefits are not transferred within 60 days after a request. The interest is calculated daily and linked to the Bank of Namibia (BoN) repo rate, with an added margin. Last week, BoN kept its repo…
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Elderly woman killed crossing road

A 71-year-old woman died after being struck by a vehicle while crossing the road near Onankali Village on Thursday evening. Police said the accident happened at around 19h20 along the B1 road between Omuthiya and Ondangwa. The deceased has been identified as Ndeshihafela Kayambu. It is alleged that Kayambu was attempting to cross the road when she was hit by an oncoming vehicle. She died at the scene. Police confirmed that her next of kin have been informed. Investigations into the accident are ongoing.Reporter: Allexer Namundjembo

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Army ready to protect President if required

Army ready to protect President if required

Patience Makwele Defence minister Frans Kapofi says the Namibian Defence Force has not taken over presidential security, despite reports of a breach at State House. Kapofi dismissed claims that the military had assumed responsibility for protecting President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah. “It is not true; as far as I’m concerned, that is not the case. The ministry of defence did not take over the security of the president,” he told the Windhoek Observer on Monday. He said the defence force could step in if required. “The Ministry of Defense, the president is the commander in chief of the defence force, and should…
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NNN orders ministries to fund graduate internships

NNN orders ministries to fund graduate internships

Patience Makwele President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has directed all government offices, ministries and agencies to allocate funds for internships and apprenticeship programmes to address graduate unemployment. The directive requires government institutions to create and fund structured internship and apprenticeship opportunities to give graduates work experience. “We therefore expect governments, offices, ministries and agencies to create budgetary allocations for internships and apprenticeships, including hiring graduate interns in order to gain industrial experience,” Nandi-Ndaitwah made the announcement at the University of Namibia (Unam) graduation ceremony in Windhoek on Wednesday. She called on the private sector to support the programme and said cooperation between…
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Salary hike for politicians raises eyebrows

Salary hike for politicians raises eyebrows

Patience Makwele Public anger is growing over salary increases for politicians, with many questioning the timing and priorities for salary increment.  The debate follows a proclamation by President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah on Monday, approving new salaries and benefits for ministers, governors and members of parliament.  The changes took effect from 1 April and were based on recommendations from the Public Office Bearers (Remuneration and Benefits) Commission. The increases come as public servants receive a 5% salary adjustment, while many face higher deductions, including contributions to the Public Service Employees Medical Aid Scheme (Psemas). The government has also cited limited funds when…
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NNN puts more cash in politicians’ pockets …Govt to pay utilities for PM and deputy 

NNN puts more cash in politicians’ pockets …Govt to pay utilities for PM and deputy 

Justicia Shipena President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has approved new salaries and benefits for ministers, governors and members of parliament.  The public office bearers (remuneration and benefits) commission recommended adjustments, which Nandi-Ndaitwah implemented through a presidential proclamation dated 27 April 2026.  The proclamation amends the 2017 framework. The salary adjustment takes effect as of 1 April 2026.  According to the proclamation seen by the Windhoek Observer, under the new structure, the prime minister earns a basic salary of N$1.3 million, with water and electricity covered, official transport and a housing allowance of N$351 175, bringing total remuneration to N$1.65 million.  The deputy…
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Swapo’s HQ swells to N$900m

Swapo’s HQ swells to N$900m

Justicia Shipena  Delays in the construction of the Swapo's new headquarters have pushed the project cost beyond initial estimates, ballooning to over N$900 million. President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah confirmed the revised figure during the party’s 66th anniversary celebrations, which coincided with the official opening of the building. “As it stands now, it is over N$900,” Nandi-Ndaitwah said, adding that the project was delayed by two years, moving it beyond the earlier estimate of between N$600 million and N$700 million. The headquarters project has faced scrutiny over the years, especially on financing the project.  In 2023, contractor Unik Construction Engineering halted work…
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ACC in the dark as ministry sits on medical fraud files

ACC in the dark as ministry sits on medical fraud files

Patience Makwele  Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) director general Paulus Noa says the ACC is still waiting for details from the Ministry of Health and Social Services on the suspected fraud scheme at the Central Medical Stores (CMS).  Last Friday, the health ministry revealed it had uncovered suspected irregularities at CMS, where some staff may have manipulated stock records and diverted medicines. The ministry's executive director Penda Ithindi said the discovery prompted the ministry to launch an investigation into possible fraud within the country’s pharmaceutical supply chain. “The obligation is upon the ministry to provide us with the names of those implicated…
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