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‘I was not paid to join Swapo’ — Benson

‘I was not paid to join Swapo’ — Benson

Allexer Namundjembo Former Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) Walvis Bay Rural councillor Deriou Benson says he did not receive money to leave IPC, insisting his departure was driven by frustration and lack of support. In an interview with the Windhoek Observer on Monday, Benson said his resignation was “a sober choice” and dismissed claims that Swapo paid him to leave the IPC. “I was 100% not paid. That I can swear on the Lord’s name. It was a sober choice,” Benson said. He explained that over time, his disengagement from IPC activities grew because his local government duties often clashed…
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OBSERVER COASTAL | Swakopmund sets aside N$127k for police meals and lodging for December 

OBSERVER COASTAL | Swakopmund sets aside N$127k for police meals and lodging for December 

Renthia Kaimbi The Swakopmund Town Council has approved N$127 261 to cover accommodation and meals for a special contingent of the Namibian Police during the 2025/2026 festive season. The decision was taken at an ordinary council meeting on Monday.  The funds will support 20 officers from the Namibian Police Special Reserve Force, who will be deployed in the town from 14 December 2025 to 6 January 2026. Of the approved amount, N$101 752 is allocated for accommodation and N$25 508 for meals.  A condition of the sponsorship is that the unit must operate only within Swakopmund’s jurisdiction throughout the deployment…
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OBSERVER COASTAL | Swakop Uranium wins 2025 Inter-Mines Games

OBSERVER COASTAL | Swakop Uranium wins 2025 Inter-Mines Games

Swakop Uranium has been crowned the overall winner of the 2025 Chamber of Mines Inter-Mines Sports Games. The Husab team secured the championship after strong performances across several sporting codes. The team claimed first place in the mixed, female and male relay races, netball, pool teams, darts doubles, chess teams and both the team and individual golf categories. They also won the Soccer Veterans division. These victories, supported by consistent high placements in other events, secured Swakop Uranium the top position in the competition.
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Itula pushes back against President on law-making

Itula pushes back against President on law-making

Allexer Namundjembo Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) leader Panduleni Itula says no law will pass in parliament as long as his party serves as the official opposition.  He said the opposition's role is to scrutinise every bill brought before the National Assembly.  “There is a need to scrutinise because our constitutional article 41 says that ministers shall be accountable to parliament. We are not going to have tissue paper bills brought in and passed tomorrow,” he said during IPC's event in Walvis Bay on Saturday, His remarks come after President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah criticised parliament for leaving some bills unfinished.  During…
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Swartbooi asks US to halt Namibia’s elections

Swartbooi asks US to halt Namibia’s elections

Renthia Kaimbi The Landless People’s Movement (LPM) says the Namibian government is using a “Tanzania-style” strategy to weaken strong opponents ahead of the elections and create an appearance of democracy. In a letter dated 17 November 2025, penned by its leader Bernadus Swartbooi and addressed to United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the LPM claims that more than 1 634 soldiers have been deployed to its stronghold regions.  According to Swartbooi, troops have taken control of a local authority building and conducted live exercises with the intention of intimidating voters. The letter, seen by the Windhoek Observer, also alleges…
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Youth fund grows to 108 projects 

Youth fund grows to 108 projects 

Justicia Shipena The government has approved the second phase of youth-led projects under the National Youth Development Fund (NYDF), allocating N$37.7 million to 66 initiatives across all regions.  The Ministry of Finance says the funding will create 404 jobs in sectors such as agriculture, renewable energy, horticulture, waste management, agroprocessing, green transportation and value-added services. The approved projects cover all regions and include poultry production, livestock rearing, crop farming, biomass processing, aquaponics, innovative technology services, recycling operations, and renewable energy installations.  Finance Ministry spokesperson Wilson Shikoto said the loan amounts range between N$88,000 and N$1 million, assessed through the Agricultural…
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New housing project rolled out for Aussenkehr farmworkers

New housing project rolled out for Aussenkehr farmworkers

Justicia Shipena  The Namibia Grape Company (NGC) has announced plans to expand its operations as it launched its new housing project during President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah’s visit to the Aussenkehr farm on Monday. During the visit, NGC said it intends to scale up its operations as part of its broader strategy to strengthen agriculture as a key economic sector.  The expansion plan will include more housing units, improved on-farm facilities and increased training for young people. Nandi-Ndaitwah officially opened the NGC housing project, a development aimed at improving living conditions for farmworkers and supporting economic growth in the ǁKaras region.  NGC…
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Congo fever kills one in Windhoek 

Congo fever kills one in Windhoek 

Justicia Shipena A patient has died in Windhoek after contracting crimean-congo hemorrhagic fever, commonly known as congo fever.  The patient was admitted to a Windhoek health facility on 18 November with suspected congo fever and died the next day.  Laboratory tests later confirmed the infection, health minister Dr Esperance Luvindao said on Sunday.  This led to the Health Ministry declaring an outbreak in the Khomas region. “We wish to assure the public that we are taking all necessary steps to contain the spread of the virus and urge the community not to panic,” Luvindao said. She said the ministry has…
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Magistrates start strike today over delayed benefits

Magistrates start strike today over delayed benefits

Renthia Kaimbi The Magistrates and Judges Association of Namibia (MJA) has issued a formal strike notice.  It says members will withhold their labour from today over the government’s prolonged and unexplained failure to implement improved benefits. The notice was sent to finance minister Ericah Shafudah, justice and labour relations minister Fillemon Wise Immanuel, the Magistrates Commission and the office of the judiciary.  It signals a complete breakdown in trust and communication following a court confrontation on 14 November. The dispute centres on the government’s failure to announce a corrected schedule for housing and vehicle allowances.  The Magistrates Commission recommended the…
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Special vote results locked until Wednesday

Special vote results locked until Wednesday

Justicia Shipena  No results from today’s special voting for the local and regional authority elections will be counted or released.  The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) chief electoral and referenda officer Peter Shaama said all ballots cast today will remain sealed until voting closes on the main election day, 26 November. “In accordance with the procedures governing special voting, no counting of votes will take place immediately after the close of the poll on 24 November 2025,” Shaama said on Saturday.  He added that special votes are sealed in authorisation envelopes and will only be opened and counted together with…
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