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High Court throws out Hardap inmate’s N$700k strip-search lawsuit

High Court throws out Hardap inmate’s N$700k strip-search lawsuit

Justicia Shipena The High Court has dismissed a N$700 000 damages lawsuit by Norman Kavara, an inmate at the Hardap Correctional Facility, who claimed correctional officers humiliated him during a strip-search in August 2021. The judgement delivered on Thursday found that Kavara did not prove that officers unlawfully stripped him, handcuffed him or forced him to perform degrading frog jumps while naked. Kavara is serving a twelve-and-a-half-year sentence for murder. He sued the minister of home affairs, safety and security, the head of the Namibia Correctional Service (NSC), Raphael Hamunyela and three senior officials from Hardap. He claimed they violated…
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Green ammonia produced in Namibia could cost N$13k per tonne by 2035Justicia Shipena

Green ammonia produced in Namibia could cost N$13k per tonne by 2035Justicia Shipena

By 2035, Namibia is expected to become the world’s cheapest producer of green ammonia. Green ammonia produced in Namibia could cost €693 per tonne (about N$13,800) by 2035, a new study shows. The study, commissioned by the German Energy Agency and the Climate Neutrality Foundation, says this would make Namibian production far cheaper than future output in Europe. By comparison, green ammonia made in Germany is projected to cost €1,130 per tonne (around N$22,500), even with expected technological improvements. The study finds that Namibia could supply green ammonia up to 40% cheaper than European producers well into the future, positioning…
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Intelligence sharing at core of Namdia–Nampol agreement

Intelligence sharing at core of Namdia–Nampol agreement

Justicia Shipena A new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Namib Desert Diamonds (Namdia) and the Namibian Police Force (Nampol) will create a framework for intelligence sharing, cooperation and operational alignment across the diamond value chain. The two institutions signed the agreement on Thursday at the Police National Headquarters in Windhoek. The agreement follows a robbery in January that involved the theft of diamonds worth about N$350 million from Namdia's Windhoek headquarters. The incident also led to the deaths of Namdia executive Francis Eiseb and one of the suspects, Max Endjala. Acting Namdia chief executive officer Lelly Usiku said the partnership…
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Judge: Mwiya’s assessment of ex-NSC finance head was a ‘sham’Justicia Shipena

Judge: Mwiya’s assessment of ex-NSC finance head was a ‘sham’Justicia Shipena

The High Court has ruled that a performance appraisal prepared by Namibia Sports Commission (NSC) chief administrator Freddy Mwiya for former executive for finance Junias Thomas Hamalua was a “sham”, as it did not meet the contractual requirement of continuous, annual evaluations. The finding formed part of a judgement dismissing Hamalua’s attempt to overturn the commission’s decision not to renew his five-year contract. High Court judge president Shafimana Ueitele said Mwiya’s February 2023 performance analysis failed to show how the former executive had been appraised throughout his contract term from 2018 to 2023. He noted that the interim board had…
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Nationwide campaign aims to clarify minimum wageJusticia Shipena

Nationwide campaign aims to clarify minimum wageJusticia Shipena

The Ministry of Justice and Labour Relations has launched a nationwide campaign to help employers and employees understand the national minimum wage (NMW), set last year at N$18 per hour. The launch took place on Thursday in Windhoek. The ministry's deputy executive director, Aune Mudjanima, said the educational materials were developed with support from the International Labour Organisation (ILO) to provide clear and reliable information. She said access to information helps workers and employers make informed decisions and improves compliance with labour laws. Mudjanima said the materials explain what the minimum wage entails, how it should be applied and the…
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Parties say ECN must do better after election blunder in Rundu  

Parties say ECN must do better after election blunder in Rundu  

Allexer Namundjembo The Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) has urged the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) to strengthen its staff to avoid errors that undermine trust in the electoral system.  PDM secretary-general Manuel Ngaringombe said the recent error made during the Rundu local authority election should not have happened.  “It is not something that anyone expects, that an error of that kind should occur,” he said.  This comes after the ECN admitted it made a seat allocation error in the Rundu election and has now launched an urgent self-review application in the Electoral Court.  The commission said one seat was wrongly…
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Namibia welcomed over one million tourists in 2024

Namibia welcomed over one million tourists in 2024

Justicia Shipena  More than one million tourists visited Namibia in 2024, showing a strong rebound for the country’s tourism sector after years of Covid-19 disruptions. The Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism reported 1 257 093 arrivals, an increase of 45.5% compared to 2023. A separate inbound tourism report also shows that total foreign arrivals reached 1 444 174, reflecting a 37% rise and renewed global confidence in Namibia as a travel destination. Launching the tourist statistical report 2024 in Windhoek on Wednesday, environment and tourism minister Indileni Daniel said the growth reflects the sector’s resilience.  “This increase in tourist…
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New farming project to help 24 000 people affected by drought

New farming project to help 24 000 people affected by drought

Justicia Shipena   Japan has committed N$48 million to a new agriculture project aimed at helping drought-affected farming communities build resilience through adaptive, climate-smart practices.  The funding was announced on Tuesday in Windhoek during an exchange-of-notes and signing ceremony. The event was attended by Japan’s ambassador to Namibia, Shinichi Asazuma, and officials from the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the National Planning Commission (NPC). The project, titled Enhancing Resilience in Farming Communities Affected by Drought Through the Promotion of Adaptive Agriculture, will run for two years until…
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Joint committee to guide FOA–IUM skills partnership

Joint committee to guide FOA–IUM skills partnership

Renthia Kaimbi A joint technical committee will guide a new academic partnership between the Fisheries Observer Agency (FOA) and the International University of Management (IUM), following the signing of a five-year Memorandum of Understanding yesterday.  The agreement sets out a structured plan to strengthen the country's marine resource management through education, training, and research. The joint technical committee will define technical details, monitor progress, and determine funding needs for planned activities. FOA chief executive officer Stanley Ndara signed the MoU alongside IUM vice chancellor Osmund Mwandemele.  Ndara said the agreement is the first between the two institutions and will be…
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Beifang workers forced to eat in dusty pits

Beifang workers forced to eat in dusty pits

Renthia Kaimbi Beifang workers at the Rössing Uranium Mine say they are forced to eat in dusty pits and inside mining equipment without proper lunch breaks. This is as a result of a three-year exemption granted by former labour minister Utoni Nujoma to Beifang Mining Technologies. The exemption has sparked outrage and raised health concerns at the mine. In July 2023, Nujoma declared Beifang’s operations at Rössing as continuous operations. The declaration, which took effect on 1 August 2023 and runs until 31 July 2026, suspended normal lunch break provisions for mining and plant employees. The exemption directed the mine…
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