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Education ministry reviews AS level syllabuses 

Education ministry reviews AS level syllabuses 

Justicia Shipena  The Ministry of Education Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts, and Culture will revise 31 Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate Advanced Subsidiary (NSSCAS) syllabuses.  This is as part of its curriculum review cycle, with changes set to take effect in 2029. The minister of education innovation, youth, sports, arts, and culture, Sanet Steenkamp announced the plan while presenting the 2026/2027 budget. “Curriculum revision is critical to ensure the relevance and currency of syllabuses. As society, technology and knowledge evolve, syllabuses must be updated,” she said. The announcement comes as the education budget increases to N$28 billion for the 2026/2027 financial year,…
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Amutse wants electricity for all by 2028

Amutse wants electricity for all by 2028

Patience Makwele  The minister of industries, mines and energy, Modestus Amutse, has called on regional electricity distributors to make electricity reliable, affordable and accessible to all Namibians by 2028. Amutse made the remarks on Tuesday during a meeting with board members and senior management of the Northern Regional Electricity Distributor (Nored) in Ondangwa. The meeting followed complaints from communities about high tariffs, connection costs and service delivery. “Electricity is not a luxury. It is a necessity,” Amutse said. He said access remains uneven, with affordability limiting access for many households. “If we are talking about accessibility, we are not talking…
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Nation mourns MP Uerikua

Nation mourns MP Uerikua

Patience Makwele The death of Swapo member of parliament James Uerikua and his son in a car crash has shaken Namibia.  James (43) and his 14-year-old son, Venturo Uerikua, died on Friday over the Easter weekend in a crash on the C22 road between Otjiwarongo and Okakarara. According to the police report from the weekend, the accident occurred around 12h55 when a white Toyota Land Cruiser allegedly lost control after a rear tyre burst and overturned. “It is alleged that the driver lost control over the vehicle after the rear tyre bust and it overturned,” the report states. Police said…
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Public question new deputy minister pick

Public question new deputy minister pick

Allexer Namundjembo  The appointment of new deputy ministers has triggered debate over whether formal qualifications should carry more weight in senior government positions. The criticism has focused on the newly appointed deputy minister of justice and labour relations, Theresia Brandt.  Brandt also serves as the councillor for Daures Constituency and a member of the National Council.  Her profile on the National Council portal does not list any formal qualification, prompting questions from some members of the public about her suitability for the portfolio. Former Omuthiya councillor Nghipudilo ya Shiindi is among those who publicly questioned the appointment. “We are not…
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Sewer systems fail 80% of housing needs

Sewer systems fail 80% of housing needs

Justicia Shipena  About 80% of sewer systems across the country's 59 local authorities cannot support new housing.  This was revealed by urban and rural development minister James Sankwasa while presenting his ministry’s 2026/2027 budget in parliament. “80% of our 59 local authorities' sewer infrastructure cannot accommodate new housing constructions because of the incapacity of the existing dilapidated sewer infrastructure,” he said. Sankwasa said ageing infrastructure has become a major barrier to housing delivery and the upgrading of informal settlements. He said towns such as Okahandja, Rundu, Ongwediva, Oshakati, Ondangwa, Katima Mulilo, Windhoek and Walvis Bay need urgent upgrades to bulk…
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APOS chief calls for local control in oil sector

APOS chief calls for local control in oil sector

Patience Makwele Africa Provider Offshore Services (APOS) chief executive Veronique Hermans said Namibia stands at a “critical turning point”, as offshore discoveries in the Orange Basin attract global attention and investment. Her comments come as momentum builds around the development of major oil and gas discoveries. “Participation must occur on a level playing field,” Hermans said, stressing that both local and foreign companies must comply with Namibian tax and labour laws. She said enforcing these rules is key to ensuring oil revenues flow into state coffers and support priorities such as infrastructure, healthcare and education. The government has indicated it…
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Over 260 SMEs trained in finance skills

Over 260 SMEs trained in finance skills

Staff Writer  More than 260 small business owners in Namibia have completed financial management training aimed at helping them grow and sustain their businesses. The training, supported by Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA), focused on practical skills such as cash flow management, budgeting and record-keeping. According to the programme, 145 women, 96 youth and 26 people living with disabilities were among those trained. Coca-Cola's public affairs, communication and sustainability director in Namibia Ockert Jansen said the initiative is part of the company’s broader effort to support local communities and entrepreneurs. “At CCBA in Namibia, we focus on making a real impact…
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Presidency oil unit gets N$20m of budget pie …MPs warn against funding unit without law

Presidency oil unit gets N$20m of budget pie …MPs warn against funding unit without law

Patience Makwele  The Upstream Petroleum Unit under the office of the President has been allocated N$20 million in the 2026/27 budget.  The unit was established after President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah took office last year. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah then appointed Kornelia Shilunga as head of the unit with Carlo McLeod as deputy.  But the allocated budget to the unit has drawn criticism from opposition lawmakers who say the unit is not yet grounded in law. Debate in the National Assembly on Tuesday had the members of parliament questioning why parliament is being asked to fund an entity before its legal framework is finalised.…
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Sacked RA bosses claim disciplinary action was flawed 

Justicia Shipena  Dismissed senior Roads Authority (RA) executives have accused the institution of failing to follow its own disciplinary procedures.  The duo is challenging their dismissal in the High Court. Johann Ludwig Boois and Richard Masule Milinga argue that the process leading to their dismissal in February was flawed and unlawful.  They want the court to review and set aside the outcome and reinstate them while the case is being heard. Court documents show that the disciplinary chairperson found them guilty on 25 November 2025.  The written judgement was only shared on 20 January, almost two months later. The parties…
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Namibia asks Brazil to build factories locally

Namibia asks Brazil to build factories locally

Patience Makwele Namibia has called on Brazilian companies to invest in its local manufacturing and processing sector.  The call was made during talks in Windhoek on Tuesday between Namibia's minister of international relations and trade, Selma Ashipala-Musavyi and Brazil’s minister of foreign affairs, Mauro Vieira. Ashipala-Musavyi said Namibia’s natural resources, including recent oil and gas discoveries and planned green hydrogen projects, offer opportunities beyond extraction. “We encourage Brazilian companies to establish manufacturing and processing plants in Namibia to add value to these resources locally,” she said. The talks focused on expanding cooperation in energy, agriculture and trade. Vieira said Brazil…
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