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Windhoek residents question CoW’s debt reduction 

Windhoek residents question CoW’s debt reduction 

 Allexer Namundjembo  The recent announcement by the City of Windhoek (CoW) that its debt has been reduced from N$888 million to N$869 million has sparked criticism from residents, who say the municipality spends more money on salaries while service delivery remains poor. The reduction means CoW has lowered its debt by N$19 million, with N$869 million still outstanding. Windhoek mayor Sackaria Uunona announced the figures on Thursday during an ordinary council meeting. “These figures demonstrate gradual but meaningful progress in strengthening financial discipline, improving revenue management and restoring the municipality’s fiscal sustainability,” Uunona said. Reacting to the announcement, Windhoek resident…
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Rundu Technology Centre to reopen in three months

Rundu Technology Centre to reopen in three months

Patience Makwele  The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform is moving to revive the long-dormant Rundu Technology Centre.  The N$36 million facility has struggled to fulfil its mandate since its establishment more than a decade ago. The ministry recently held stakeholder consultations in Rundu to map out a recovery plan for the centre, which was originally created to support agricultural mechanisation for green scheme irrigation projects and subsistence farmers across Namibia. The centre is expected to reopen in the next three months. Speaking during the engagement, director of agricultural production Ben Haraseb said the ministry is reassessing the…
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President calls for greater focus on boy child 

President calls for greater focus on boy child 

Staff Writer  President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says the country must take the issue of the boy child seriously to strengthen social and economic development. She raised concern over the low number of male graduates at the Namibia University of Science and Technology (Nust).  Speaking at the Nust May 2026 graduation ceremony in Windhoek on Friday, Nandi-Ndaitwah said the university’s graduation figures do not reflect the country’s population ratio between men and women. “In total, 2,962 graduates are being conferred across disciplines, comprising of 1 187 males and 1 775 females,” she said. The graduating class included 164 master’s degree candidates, made…
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Ovaherero chieftaincy battle costs reach N$10m 

Ovaherero chieftaincy battle costs reach N$10m 

Justicia Shipena The legal cost linked to the dispute over the Ovaherero Traditional Authority (OTA) paramount chieftaincy has reached an estimated N$10 million. This comes as the Herero chief of Ovitoto, Vipuira Kapuuo, continues his court challenge against professor Mutjinde Katjiua’s claim to the position of paramount chief. “The teams acknowledged the substantial financial costs associated with the ongoing legal battles. It is estimated that the collective legal expenditure has reached approximately N$10 million,” a joint statement issued on Thursday said. Kapuuo argues that under Ovaherero customary law, tradition and protocol, the chairperson of the Chief’s Council automatically becomes acting…
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Fuel stations ordered to refill vehicles only

Fuel stations ordered to refill vehicles only

Justicia Shipena  Refuelling into containers, drums and fuel cans is prohibited across the country for the next three months.  Industries, mines and energy minister, Modestus Amutse, announced the temporary restriction during a media briefing at the Government Information Centre in Windhoek on Thursday. Amutse said the move aims to stop panic buying and fuel hoarding following another sharp increase in fuel prices. “To support the continued availability of fuel across the country, service stations are directed, for the next three months, to only refuel directly into the customers’ vehicles. The filling of additional drums, cans, or other containers will not…
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Family appeals for help to save young stylist 

Family appeals for help to save young stylist 

Allexer Namundjembo  The family of 23-year-old Martha Uupindi is appealing to the public for financial assistance to help fund life-saving medical treatment in South Africa. Uupindi, a stylist and TVET student, was diagnosed in 2022 with very severe aplastic anaemia (VSAA).  VSAA is a rare condition in which the bone marrow fails to produce enough blood cells. The illness has forced her to pause her studies and step away from her beauty salon business, which employs five people. According to her brother, Goodman Uupindi, the diagnosis changed the family’s life completely.  Since then, Martha has depended on frequent blood transfusions…
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Namibia set to submit green investment plan in October

Namibia set to submit green investment plan in October

Justicia Shipena  Namibia is expected to submit its sectoral transformation investment plan (STIP) under the Climate Investment Funds Industry Decarbonisation Programme by October.  This is as the country pushes to unlock up to US$250 million (approximately N$4.7 billion) in concessional climate finance for low-carbon industrial development. The investment plan aims to attract concessional finance and boost support from development finance institutions, multilateral banks, and private investors. “This process is designed to help Namibia unlock catalytic concessional finance and crowd in further support from development finance institutions, multilateral development banks and private investors,” said Namibia Green Hydrogen Programme interim head Joseph…
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Home Affairs, NTB team up to improve visitor experience 

Home Affairs, NTB team up to improve visitor experience 

Justicia Shipena  The Namibia Tourism Board (NTB) and the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security have signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at improving customer service standards and strengthening cooperation in the tourism sector. The agreement was signed in Windhoek on Thursday during the launch of NTB’s national customer service excellence initiative, known as Welcome Host. The initiative focuses on improving service delivery across the tourism sector and creating better experiences for visitors entering Namibia. NTB chief executive officer Sebulon Chicalu said the partnership reflects a shared commitment to improving tourism services and positioning Namibia as a leading…
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RFIN urges caution as Fima takes effect 

RFIN urges caution as Fima takes effect 

Allexer Namundjembo The Retirement Funds Institute of Namibia (RFIN) has cautioned that the implementation of the Financial Institutions and Markets Act (Fima) must be carefully managed to avoid legal and operational problems in the financial sector. The act, together with the Namfisa Act, officially came into effect on 1 May after determinations by the finance minister and publication in the government gazette. The legislation introduces a new regulatory framework for the non-banking financial sector. Namfisa stated that the framework aims to enhance consumer protection, financial stability, and market confidence. RFIN, however, said some technical provisions under Fima have not yet…
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MTC appeals to corporate Namibia for internship support

Staff Writer Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) is calling on companies and institutions to create more internship opportunities for young Namibians through the Namibia National Internship Programme. The appeal follows a call made by President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah during the University of Namibia (Unam) graduation ceremony last week, where she urged government institutions and the private sector to convert training budgets into internship and apprenticeship opportunities. MTC contributes N$2 million every year to the programme, which helps graduates and tertiary students gain workplace experience through paid internships. The Namibia National Internship Programme was launched in 2019 to address challenges graduates face when…
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