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Grant chaos: beneficiaries  by Nampost inefficiencies

Grant chaos: beneficiaries by Nampost inefficiencies

Allexer Namundjembo  Social grant beneficiaries have expressed disappointment with Namibia Post Limited (Nampost) over the way social grants are being distributed.  This has led to many calling for the return of Epupa Investment Technology (EIT). Beneficiaries who spoke to the Windhoek Observer said grant payouts have become slow and difficult since Nampost took over, unlike when Epupa handled the process.  Some beneficiaries reported that the situation escalated last week due to ongoing long queues and delays. Emma Amakali, a pension grant beneficiary, said distributions were faster and more organised under Epupa.  “It was never this chaotic. Now you go to…
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‘School principals alone cannot expel learners’ – ED

‘School principals alone cannot expel learners’ – ED

Renthia Kaimbi The removal of a learner from a public school or hostel is not a decision a principal or school board can make on their own, says Erastus Haitengela, executive director of the Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture. Haitengela spoke as the Windhoek Observer received complaints from parents who say they were caught off guard by suspensions and expulsions, leaving them to face the cost of finding new schools and uniforms. He explained that the suspension and expulsion of learners are governed by strict legal procedures that require several levels of oversight and written communication…
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Negumbo SS learners told to bring mattresses to school

Negumbo SS learners told to bring mattresses to school

Allexer Namundjembo Negumbo Senior Secondary School, located about 50 kilometres from Oshakati, has asked 38 students to bring mattresses to school because of severe overcrowding at its hostel. The situation has raised concerns about learner welfare and the learning environment. The school last year appealed to the Omusati regional education directorate to address the overcrowding.  In 2025, the hostel accommodated 589 learners, which is 141 more than its approved capacity of 448 beds. Documents seen by the Windhoek Observer show that the school suggested postponing planned classroom construction to prioritise fixing the hostel shortage.  Letters addressed to the Elim Circuit…
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AR wants GIPF housing scheme expanded to low-income communities

AR wants GIPF housing scheme expanded to low-income communities

Justicia Shipena  The Affirmative Repositioning (AR) movement has called on the government to use the new Pension-Backed Home Loan Scheme (PBHLS) as a starting point for wider housing reform that also includes landless and low-income communities. The call follows the announcement by the Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) on Friday that the PBHLS begins today.  The scheme allows government employees to use part of their pension savings to buy, build or renovate homes. While welcoming the move, AR said the scheme mainly benefits formally employed public servants and does not address the housing needs of most Namibians living in informal…
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Emerging miners push for access to modern equipment 

Emerging miners push for access to modern equipment 

Allexer Namundjembo Emerging and small-scale miners have called for better access to modern mining equipment, processing facilities and geological support to strengthen their participation in Namibia’s mineral value chain. The concerns were raised during a consultative meeting held last Wednesday between the Ministry of Industries, Mines and Energy and the Emerging Mining Association of Namibia (EMAN).  During the meeting, stakeholders discussed the implementation of natural resource beneficiation strategies. EMAN president Thekla Mutero said limits on the use of modern equipment in areas designated as mining claims continue to affect productivity among small-scale miners. She said these restrictions reduce efficiency and…
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NYC ‘headless’ after interim board chair resigns

NYC ‘headless’ after interim board chair resigns

Renthia Kaimbi The National Youth Council (NYC) is without leadership after interim board chairperson Kennedy Kariseb resigned, just a week after the contract of its director, Calista Schwartz-Gowases, ended. The Windhoek Observer understands that the council currently has no interim chairperson or director in place. Minister of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture Sanet Steenkamp confirmed that she received Kariseb’s resignation letter in December 2025. “I do confirm that, indeed, I did receive the resignation letter from Dr Kennedy and we will always remain indebted and grateful for the time that he worked with us,” Steenkamp said. She confirmed…
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Interpack denies claims of unpaid salaries and overtime

Interpack denies claims of unpaid salaries and overtime

Allexer Namundjembo Interpack chief executive officer Jacques Coetzer has denied claims that the company failed to pay employees their full basic salaries and overtime.  He said all workers were paid in full and that there were no outstanding payment issues. Coetzer said the company employs more than 440 workers and only received queries from two employees about their specific hours worked.  He said the concerns were reported to the Human Resources department and were resolved. “All employees were paid in full without any problems or challenges. The two minor issues that were reported to HR were resolved, and we are…
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Electricity generation rises 19.4% in Q3 2025

Electricity generation rises 19.4% in Q3 2025

Chamwe Kaira Local electricity generation in Namibia increased on a year-on-year basis during the third quarter of 2025, supported by improved water availability at the Ruacana hydropower plant, according to the latest economic data. Local electricity generation rose by 19.4% compared with the same period last year.  Higher domestic output helped reduce reliance on imports, with electricity imports declining by 2.2% year-on-year over the quarter. Despite higher generation, electricity consumption fell. Units of electricity consumed declined by 3.2% year-on-year in the third quarter of 2025.  The drop was linked to lower activity in several commercial subsectors, including mining, reflecting slower…
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Govt says Namibia still a safe tourist destination

Govt says Namibia still a safe tourist destination

Justicia Shipena Namibia remains a safe and welcoming destination for tourists, the government has said. In a media statement issued on Thursday, the government said Namibia continues to offer a secure environment for residents and visitors and remains one of the most peaceful and politically stable countries in the world. The statement follows travel advisories issued by Canada and Germany, which were reported by international media as flagging Namibia for higher fraud and crime risks.  However, Namibia said the advisories do not reflect the overall safety situation in the country. Sikongo Haihambo, executive director of the Ministry of Environment, Forestry,…
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Education ministry warns against school placement bribery

Education ministry warns against school placement bribery

Renthia Kaimbi The Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture has warned teachers and school administrators against asking for or accepting bribes for school placements as schools prepare to reopen on Monday. The ministry also urged parents and guardians to follow official admission procedures and to act with patience and honesty during the placement process. The warning comes at a time when schools often face pressure from parents seeking last-minute placements, sometimes leading to reports of scams and illegal payments. Education executive director Erastus Haitengela instructed all school and office staff not to solicit or accept any bribe,…
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