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YOUNG OBSERVER | Private college fills gap as youth seek skills

YOUNG OBSERVER | Private college fills gap as youth seek skills

Patience Makwele  Private colleges are stepping in as many young Namibians struggle to access tertiary education and find work, with institutions like International Training College Lingua offering skills-based training to bridge the gap. As youth unemployment remains high and public institutions cannot absorb growing demand, many school leavers are left without clear pathways into jobs. Some have qualifications but lack practical skills needed in the workplace. Amid this gap, International Training College Lingua has positioned itself as an alternative route. What started as informal lessons in a one-bedroom apartment has grown into an accredited institution that has trained more than…
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Plans for national airline in final stage

Plans for national airline in final stage

Chamwe Kaira  The government is moving ahead with plans to launch a new national airline, Namibia Air, before the end of 2026, as concerns grow over transparency and oversight. Minister of information and communication technology Emma Theofelus said the process is underway and the airline will not be a revival of Air Namibia but a new entity. She said a technical team is reviewing different operating models, including possible partnerships with international airlines such as Ethiopian Airlines.  The team will submit its findings to the line minister before Cabinet makes a final decision. No exact launch date has been set.…
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Health ministry back in bed with middlemen

Health ministry back in bed with middlemen

ARVs, other medicine stocks low  Buys medicine from local pharmaceutical companies Ministry returns N$700m to treasury Renthia Kaimbi  The Ministry of Health and Social Services appears to be back in business with 'middlemen' as medicine shortages deepen and emergency purchases drive up costs. The Central Procurement Board of Namibia (CPBN) has invited bids for the supply of antiretroviral drugs for 12 months, raising questions about a return to intermediaries 'middlemen' after a shift to direct procurement from manufacturers. This follows as Namibia faces shortages of essential medicines.  Sources who spoke to the Windhoek Observer said the ministry returned about N$700…
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Shipwikineni apologises to Swapo 

Shipwikineni apologises to Swapo 

Allexer Namundjembo Former swapo member Reinhold Shipwikineni has issued an apology to Swapo, its leadership and members.  The apology follows a High Court judgement delivered in Windhoek on March 20, which dismissed an application by Shipwikineni and four others. The group had challenged the party’s decision not to hold an extraordinary congress within three months after a leadership vacancy following the death of President Hage Geingob. The court ruled the matter had become moot, as the congress had already taken place and the vacancy had been filled.  “The relief sought by the applicants has since become moot,” the judgement reads.…
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MUN demands investigation into diamond industry 

MUN demands investigation into diamond industry 

Patience Makwele  The Mineworkers Union of Namibia (MUN) has called for a parliamentary probe into the country’s diamond cutting and polishing industry. MUN submitted a petition to the National Assembly this week.  The union said the industry faces reduced production, scaled-down operations and growing uncertainty among workers. “The current trajectory of the sector is unsustainable and requires immediate intervention to prevent further job losses,” the union said. The union said hundreds of jobs are at risk if no action is taken.  It urged parliament to investigate the challenges affecting the sector, which has been central to Namibia’s plan to add…
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Speaker rejects claims of bias in parliament

Speaker rejects claims of bias in parliament

Allexer Namundjembo  The office of the speaker of the National Assembly has rejected claims that the speaker frustrates members of parliament.  Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila’s office said all actions in the chamber follow established rules and that the speaker’s conduct is guided by parliamentary procedures.  “The office stated that the speaker is always governed by the standing rules, orders, and internal arrangements of the National Assembly, rather than by personal discretion or preference,” in response to questions by the Windhoek Observer on Wednesday.  It said rule 90 protects members’ right to speak without interruption, and any intervention by the Speaker is meant…
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Namibia urged to prepare for AI-driven future

Namibia urged to prepare for AI-driven future

Allexer Namundjembo Namibia must move faster to prepare for artificial intelligence as the technology reshapes economies and public services, speakers said at a public lecture in Windhoek. AI specialist Chandan Chauhan addressed the event hosted by the Economic Association of Namibia (EAN) in partnership with the Hans Seidel Foundation. He said AI has moved beyond simple tools to systems that can reason and perform tasks.  It has evolved from generating content to handling text, images and video and is now entering a phase where systems can plan and act on their own. “AI is moving from answering questions to doing…
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India opens training lab at Osona military base

India opens training lab at Osona military base

Renthia Kaimbi  India has inaugurated an advanced networking laboratory at the School of Signals at Osona Military Base to support training for the Namibian Defence Force (NDF). The facility was opened on Monday by deputy minister of defence and veteran affairs Charles Mubita.  The event was attended by the deputy minister of international relations and trade Jenelly Matundu, the chief of the Namibian Defence Force Air Marshal Martin Pinehas, and India’s high commissioner to Namibia Rahul Shrivastava. The government of India funded the laboratory through its defence diplomacy fund projects, with the goal of enhancing skills and training for defence…
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Walvis Bay residents demand toilets and roads

Walvis Bay residents demand toilets and roads

Renthia Kaimbi More than 4 500 Walvis Bay residents have signed a petition calling for urgent municipal reform, raising concerns over sanitation, infrastructure and service delivery. The petition, titled “Demand urgent municipal reform in Walvis Bay,” has been submitted to the municipality and outlines what residents describe as ongoing failures that are affecting daily life. Signatories say poor sanitation in informal settlements has led to open defecation due to a lack of toilets.  “Every day as I drive out of Walvis Bay, I witness the heartbreaking sight of grown men and women resorting to relieving themselves by the roadside,” the…
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OBSERVER COASTAL | Erongo livestock project set for national rollout

OBSERVER COASTAL | Erongo livestock project set for national rollout

Renthia Kaimbi The Hope Farm Project will expand to other regions after completing its first year in the Erongo Region. The project, launched on 26 July 2025, is a partnership between the Swakop Uranium Foundation, the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform, the Erongo Regional Council and local cooperatives. It started with the donation of 630 goats and sheep to 30 beneficiaries.  By January 2026, the project had placed 1 008 animals with cooperatives, with the total herd growing to 1 248 animals. Officials said the growth reflects the work of participating farmers and the use of a…
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