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Residents push ahead with ||Khomani chief removal process

Residents push ahead with ||Khomani chief removal process

Allexer Namundjembo Residents of the ||Khomani Traditional Authority handed over a petition on Monday calling for a vote of no confidence against chief Juliane Gawanas and her council. The group gathered at Dolam in Katutura, led by community activist Shaun Gariseb. They accuse the leadership of selling land meant for local residents to business people within the ||Khomani area. The petition follows a community meeting held on 31 January at A.I. Steenkamp Primary School, where more than 750 people supported a vote of no confidence against the chief and the council. The process forms part of steps taken by the…
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Mbandeka urges Govt to follow laws to avoid costly cases

Mbandeka urges Govt to follow laws to avoid costly cases

Staff Writer  Attorney general Festus Mbandeka says stronger legal compliance across state institutions and state-owned enterprises will reduce court cases and improve governance. He made the remarks during a stakeholder engagement session hosted by his office in the Erongo region on Monday. Mbandeka said government entities must follow laws and improve how they work to avoid costly litigation. “Together, we can foster a culture of legal compliance within state institutions and SOE entities by promoting voluntary compliance and using best practices to streamline processes and reduce litigation costs,” he said. The session forms part of a nationwide programme to strengthen…
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NNN pushes to reserve land for residents…developers to be shut out of serviced plots

NNN pushes to reserve land for residents…developers to be shut out of serviced plots

Patience Makwele  President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has announced a policy shift that will stop municipalities from allocating serviced land to private developers and instead prioritise individuals. Speaking in parliament during her recent state of the nation address (Sona), she said the government will redirect serviced land to ordinary Namibians. “What we have decided now, and what will be in our policy, is that we should no longer allow municipalities to give serviced land to the private sector,” she said. “The private sector should be given virgin land, and the land that we are servicing as a government must be given directly…
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Zambezi farmers scramble to save crops from floods 

Zambezi farmers scramble to save crops from floods 

Patience Makwele  Farmers in the Zambezi region are rushing to harvest crops as floodwaters spread across fields.  They say government support has not reached them in time. The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform has deployed tractors to move harvested crops to higher ground in areas such as Kabbe South, Kabbe North and Sibbinda. The ministry's deputy director of public relations and spokesperson Romeo Muyunda said the intervention has helped 14 farmers so far, with more than 50 tonnes of crops moved. “We have loaded about 75 tonnes of maize so far,” Muyunda said.  He said the operation…
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Govt open to Cape Fria project, but with conditions

Govt open to Cape Fria project, but with conditions

Allexer Namundjembo President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says the government remains open to the Cape Fria project, but only if credible investors are secured. She made the remarks while responding to a question from National Unity Democratic Organisation (Nudo) member of parliament Vetoruhe Kandovazu during her recent state of the nation address (Sona).  “I would like to see the development of a smart city during my time as president, but when you look at some of these investors, they are questionable,” she said. Nandi-Ndaitwah said the idea of developing Cape Fria dates back to the era of the then president Sam Nujoma. …
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Kauandenge questions why Uerikua was never made minister

Kauandenge questions why Uerikua was never made minister

Staff Writer  Political considerations and internal decisions prevented the late former member of parliament James Uerikua from being appointed as a Cabinet minister, according to Association of Localised Interests president Josef Kauandenge. Kauandenge questioned why Uerikua was never elevated to Cabinet despite being widely praised after his death. “If late Hon James was such an exceptional being, intelligent and gifted like they are praising him now, what then prevented the appointing authority to bring him into the fold of Cabinet as a full Minister,” he said. Uerikua and his son died in a car accident during the Easter weekend between…
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Youth leader raises alarm over jobless trainees

Youth leader raises alarm over jobless trainees

Allexer Namundjembo Youth leaders say the latest youth and sport budget must deliver real jobs and make training programmes more useful. Sean Mapowe, a youth leader from Okatope village in Onyaanya Constituency, said he hopes funding for the National Youth Service (NYS) will improve the quality of training and lead to jobs. “We have more people who went to study there; some of them studied horticulture and other courses, but they have never had any job offers due to their qualifications they obtained there,” he said. Mapowe said the government should make use of the skills gained through training programmes.…
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Govt blows N$13m on study for commuter rail 

Govt blows N$13m on study for commuter rail 

Justicia Shipena  The government has spent over N$13 million on early-stage commuter rail plans linking Windhoek to Katutura and Rehoboth.  Works and transport minister Veikko Nekundi said feasibility studies for the two routes are underway. He said the study so far stands at 30%. “The consultancy services project for the feasibility study on commuter rail for two sections – Windhoek–Rehoboth and Windhoek–Katutura – within the Khomas and Hardap Regions is progressing well at 30%. A total of N$13 million has been spent so far,” Nekundi said. The commuter rail project was first presented to investors at the Invest in Namibia…
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Swapo delays filling vacant NA seat

Swapo delays filling vacant NA seat

Allexer Namundjembo  Swapo says it is not in a hurry to fill the National Assembly seat left by its late member James Uerikua.  The party said it is still in mourning. Swapo party spokesperson Hilma Nicanor told the Windhoek Observer this week that it would be inappropriate to prioritise succession discussions at this stage, adding that the focus remains on honouring Uerikua. “I feel this isn’t a matter of urgency, and as such it would be advisable that you give the Party that chance to mourn and give a befitting send-off to our departed comrade. Let’s wait for the appropriate…
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Russian crew stuck on Namibian vessel

Russian crew stuck on Namibian vessel

Renthia Kaimbi At least 15 foreign crew members, mostly Russian nationals, say they have been stuck at sea for months on the Venus 1 fishing vessel. The crew shared a video on social media, asserting their inability to leave the vessel and the confiscation of their passports.  In the video, they appealed to the Russian Embassy in Namibia for help. “We have been hostages of the current situation for five months: the ship-owner Hodago Fishing, which issued the employment contracts, actually lied to us,” read a loose translation of the video. The claims have raised concern about the welfare of…
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