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Namibia’s restricted fishing zone not gazetted

Namibia’s restricted fishing zone not gazetted

Renthia Kaimbi The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform (MAFWLR) has confirmed that the official coordinates of Namibia’s 200-metre isobath restricted fishing zone have never been formally gazetted. The 200-metre isobath restriction has been in place since 1990. It prohibits trawling and longlining in shallow waters along Namibia’s coast. The measure protects juvenile hake and horse mackerel, limits sardine bycatch, and preserves bottom habitats that serve as biodiversity hotspots. Unlike formally declared protected areas such as the Namibian Islands Marine Protected Area (NIMPA), established through detailed coordinates in Government Gazette No. 4210 of 16 February 2009, the isobath…
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Pensioners disappointed by N$100 grant increase

Pensioners disappointed by N$100 grant increase

Staff writer Pensioners have expressed disappointment and frustration at the N$100 increase in the monthly old-age grant, saying it does little to ease rising living costs. Finance minister Ericah Shafudah announced in the 2026/27 budget last week that the pension will increase from N$1 600 to N$1 700 from 1 April. The government said the adjustment reflects fiscal constraints and competing national priorities. Beneficiaries in Windhoek and the Zambezi region say the increase will not stretch far. “A N$100.00 cannot even afford enough electricity to last a day; it cannot even afford to buy enough food,” said 72-year-old Mary Nyambe…
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Women, youth grapple with online gambling

Women, youth grapple with online gambling

Staff Writer Online gambling is becoming a growing concern among young people, with more women affected as betting platforms expand through smartphones and social media. Psychologists and counsellors say easy access to betting apps and online advertising has normalised gambling among youth, many of whom face unemployment and financial pressure. Psychologist Margaret Liswaniso said the pattern of gambling has shifted in recent years. “What we are seeing is not just casual betting anymore,” she said. “For some young women, gambling has become a coping mechanism for stress and economic frustration. They are less likely to seek help early because of…
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EU and FIC launch national risk assessment workshop

EU and FIC launch national risk assessment workshop

Renthia Kaimbi Namibia has stepped up efforts to fight illicit finance, as the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC), in partnership with the European Union (EU), launched a week-long national risk assessment workshop in Windhoek on Monday. The workshop runs until 6 March 2026. It focuses on strengthening how Namibia identifies and responds to money laundering, terrorism financing and proliferation financing risks. Illicit financial flows remain a concern across Africa. According to background information shared at the event, these flows are estimated at about USD 88.6 billion a year on the continent. They stem from tax evasion, corruption, organised crime and human…
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Industry leaders back new oil and gas data report

Industry leaders back new oil and gas data report

Allexer Namundjembo Namibia Oil and Gas last week unveiled its second biannual industry report, bringing together policymakers, executives, financial institutions and industry professionals to reflect on developments in the country’s oil and gas sector. The launch was supported by Africa Provider Offshore Services. The report provides data on exploration activity, key projects and supply-chain trends in the local energy market. It tracks sector growth and investor interest as Namibia’s offshore discoveries continue to shape the industry. Sanjay Korteweg, founding partner of Namibia Oil and Gas, said the publication aims to support collaboration and provide reliable information. “This biannual industry report…
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No Namibians reported injured in Middle East strikes

No Namibians reported injured in Middle East strikes

Justicia Shipena No Namibian national has been reported affected by the recent US-Israeli attacks in the Middle East, according to the Namibian Embassy in Cairo. The Embassy said it has not received reports of any Namibians directly impacted in the affected areas. It noted that the security situation remains volatile and may change without warning. "All Namibian citizens residing in, transiting through, or travelling within the region, their safety and well-being remain a priority. The embassy will continue to provide timely updates and relevant information to keep Namibians informed as the situation unfolds,” it said in a statement yesterday.  The…
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Mistrust overshadows PSC vote in NA

Mistrust overshadows PSC vote in NA

Allexer Namundjembo Political analysts say a growing mistrust in Parliament lay behind last week’s opposition walkout in the National Assembly, which halted the approval of four nominees to the Public Service Commission (PSC). The vote, tabled by prime minister Elijah Ngurare, could not proceed after opposition members left the chamber. Their exit left the House without a quorum to continue.  This comes as the terms of the current commissioners expired at the end of last month. The new appointees are expected to be sworn in to ensure continuity at the constitutional body. Political analyst Sackaria Johannes said the conduct of…
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Immanuel cracks down on NMW compliance

Immanuel cracks down on NMW compliance

Renthia Kaimbi The minister of justice and labour relations, Fillemon Wise Immanuel, has directed all government ministries to verify that every state-contracted service provider complies with minimum wage laws. Immanuel warned that the government cannot be linked, even indirectly, to the exploitation of workers. He issued the directive in a circular dated 24 February addressed to the line ministers. “Representations received from various unions and employees confirm that a number of security companies rendering services to state institutions, including your respective ministries, continue to pay their employees below the legally mandated minimum wage,” he stated. He said paying below the…
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Defence Ministry leaves S&T unsettled

Defence Ministry leaves S&T unsettled

Staff Writer The Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs paid out subsistence and travel advances amounting to N$ 54 632.40 to seven staff members by 31 March 2025, with N$ 23 253.40 still outstanding at year-end. This is contained in the auditor general Junias Kandjeke's report on the accounts of the ministry's department of veterans affairs for the financial year ended 31 March 2025. Despite the outstanding advances and other control issues, Kandjeke issued an unqualified audit opinion.  The audit shows that under the Veterans Welfare Programme, the department exceeded its performance target. The target was to support 530 veterans.…
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Hinda-Mbuende sidelined over Namcor fuel station sale

Hinda-Mbuende sidelined over Namcor fuel station sale

Renthia Kaimbi Interim managing director of the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor), Maureen Hinda-Mbuende, says her removal is linked to her resistance to push to sell public assets. She claims she was removed for standing in the way of a plan to privatise 18 Namcor service stations. According to her, the proposed sale stems from a 2022 decision taken by the Cabinet committee on economic affairs, under former finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi. She argues that the committee was misled by incorrect data regarding the performance of the service stations. On Sunday, Namcor announced the end of Hinda-Mbuende’s tenure and…
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