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OBSERVER COASTAL | Namibia, South Korea sign agreement on green ports

OBSERVER COASTAL | Namibia, South Korea sign agreement on green ports

Renthia Kaimbi Namibia has signed a cooperation agreement with South Korea to develop a green port strategy aimed at improving sustainability in the country’s maritime sector. The letter of intent on the development of a green port policy, strategy, investment plan and implementation roadmap was signed in Windhoek two weeks ago. The agreement was signed between the Ministry of Works and Transport, the Namibian Ports Authority (Namport) and Korea’s Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries. The partnership places Namibia under the International Port Development Cooperation Programme, an initiative supported by the African Development Bank and the Korean government. Officials said the…
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OBSERVER COASTAL | Walvis Bay warns against illegal stand rentals at Farm 37

OBSERVER COASTAL | Walvis Bay warns against illegal stand rentals at Farm 37

Renthia Kaimbi The Walvis Bay municipality has warned that the subleasing of residential stands at Farm 37 threatens fair access to land for residents waiting for legal allocation. Deputy mayor Miina Hangula raised the concern during the launch of the municipality’s 2026 public meeting series held at Farm 37 on Monday. The meeting drew strong attendance from residents and focused on service delivery updates and land allocation concerns. Hangula said the subleasing of stands undermines municipal policies and prevents residents from accessing land through official processes. Council representatives condemned the practice and urged residents to report any cases to the…
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OBSERVER COASTAL | Lifeguards warn of drowning risks as heatwave hits coast

OBSERVER COASTAL | Lifeguards warn of drowning risks as heatwave hits coast

Monarch Lifeguard and Emergency Rescue Services has urged the public to exercise caution near water as heatwaves continue to affect Namibia’s coastal towns. The organisation warned that high temperatures are drawing more people to beaches and increasing the risk of drowning. Founder Marthin Muyenga said families must take extra care when visiting the ocean. “This is the right time as a parent to advise your little ones not to come and swim at the beach without any parental supervision or at a beach without lifeguards. Therefore, let’s take this precaution very seriously,” Muyenga said. He said the current weather conditions…
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OBSERVER COASTAL | Rössing donates N$135 000 to Swakop Striders 

OBSERVER COASTAL | Rössing donates N$135 000 to Swakop Striders 

Renthia Kaimbi Rössing Uranium has donated N$135 000 to the Swakop Striders Running Club following the recent Rössing national marathon held in Swakopmund. The funds were raised through registration fees collected during the event held on 7 March. The donation will support the club’s programmes and assist local long-distance athletes in the Erongo Region. The contribution forms part of Rössing Uranium’s community support initiatives aimed at promoting sport and healthy lifestyles. An additional N$20 010 raised from entry fees for the 5 km Fun Walk was donated to the Cancer Association of Namibia. Corporate communication manager at Rössing Uranium, Daylight…
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Aupindi wants dividends paid in gold, uranium …as MPs call for reduced reliance on borrowing 

Aupindi wants dividends paid in gold, uranium …as MPs call for reduced reliance on borrowing 

Justicia Shipena  Swapo member of parliament Tobie Aupindi has proposed that Namibia consider receiving dividends from its mineral resources in physical commodities such as gold, uranium and lithium instead of only cash payments. Aupindi made the proposal while contributing to the national budget debate in parliament on Tuesday. He said Namibia should explore building strategic commodity reserves as part of a new approach to managing national wealth. “I am calling for the commodity dividend model. Instead of the state receiving its dividends in Namibian dollars or United States dollars, we should explore taking dividends in physical commodities, be it gold,…
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Miss Namibia entry sparks fairness debate 

Miss Namibia entry sparks fairness debate 

Patience Makwele  The Miss Namibia Organisation has called on the public to support contestants in the Miss Namibia 2026 competition.  This followed criticism about contestant Albertina Haimbala, who served as a judge during the 2024 Miss Namibia competition and is now competing in the 2026 contest. In a media statement on Tuesday, the organisation said all contestants are subject to the same eligibility requirements and screening standards. The organisation said there are no rules preventing former judges, masters of ceremonies, experienced models or previous contestants with pageant experience from entering the competition if they meet the official entry requirements. “All…
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Children struggle with anxiety due to social media

Children struggle with anxiety due to social media

Patience Makwele  Psychologists say they are seeing more children struggling with anxiety, low self-esteem, poor sleep and difficulty concentrating – problems they link to excessive social media use. Several mental health experts told the Windhoek Observer on Tuesday that the growing number of children spending hours on social media platforms is beginning to show clear psychological and developmental effects. Clinical psychologist Anastasia France said children under the age of 15 are particularly vulnerable because their brains are still developing. “At that stage of development, children are still forming their sense of identity and self-worth,” France said. “When they are constantly…
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Celebrating a remarkable matriarch of the Namibian nation.

Celebrating a remarkable matriarch of the Namibian nation.

The children and close relatives of Namibia’s founding First Lady, Madam Kovambo Nujoma, gathered at the family residence in Windhoek to celebrate her 93rd birthday, yesterday. Surrounded by love, laughter and generations of family, the occasion was a reminder of the quiet strength that has helped shape our nation’s history. As the steadfast partner of Namibia’s founding president, Sam Nujoma, Madam Kovambo was more than a First Lady, she was a pillar of resilience and a steady hand during the most defining chapters of Namibia’s journey to independence. While the nation mourned the passing of President Nujoma in February last…
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Steenkamp urges NSFAF staff to keep supporting students

Steenkamp urges NSFAF staff to keep supporting students

Staff Writer  Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture minister Sanet Steenkamp has urged employees of the Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF) to continue supporting students as the fund adjusts to its integration into the ministry. NSFAF was formally integrated into the ministry on 1 March and will now fully operate from within the ministry. She said students depend on the fund and services must continue during the transition. “I must emphasise that students depend on NSFAF, and service delivery must not be compromised during this period,” Steenkamp said during her first meeting with NSFAF employees at the fund’s…
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Police remember colleagues who died in the line of duty

Police remember colleagues who died in the line of duty

Allexer Namundjembo At least 17 police officers have died in line of duty since 2019. Inspector general Joseph Shikongo revealed this on Saturday during the commemoration of the Interpol International Blue Day at the Israel Patrick Iyambo Police College in Olympia, Windhoek. The annual observance, held under the theme “Fallen Heroes in Blue Forever Remembered", honours police officers who died while performing official duties. Speaking during the ceremony, Shikongo said the day reminds officers that policing demands sacrifice. “This day is internationally recognised under the auspices of Interpol and reminds us that policing is not just a mere profession. It…
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