Iran war rattles Namibian uranium, oil

By Patience Makwele The escalating war involving Iran is poised to send shockwaves through Namibia’s most strategic mineral sector, as Tehran’s 15 percent stake in...

Worst dry spell for farmers in 45 years

By Sostenus Wilherm Namibia’s agriculture sector is under mounting pressure after the country recorded its driest January since 1981. This raises fears of severe losses...

Unfounded attacks ridicule opposition

By Patience Makwele Political analysts have stressed the importance of evidentiary discipline in democratic oversight following sweeping allegations by Independent Patriots for Change leader Panduleni...

Geingob’s Presidential centre takes form

By Elvis Muraranganda The chairperson of the Dr. Hage Gottfried Geingob Presidential Centre board, Peter Katjavivi said the drive to cement the legacy of the...
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Social media a weapon agaisnt GBV

By Hilja ShikongoA powerful wave of purple has taken over social media platforms as young people across South Africa and beyond unite to fight...
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It’s Time to Blow the Whistle on Our Outdated Legislation

When any season comes to an end and the final whistle has been blown, and as the cheers has faded, a sobering reality sets...
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Fight corruption at the root, not the peak

Namibia is no stranger to corruption. The GIPF saga, the SME Bank collapse, the Fishrot scandal, the Namdia deals, and of late, the Namcor...
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Okahao market shapes traders

By Gerson DavidAfter years of struggle and limited trading space, the Okahao Town Council has finally constructed a second open market near the district...
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Kwafela Oshiwana: from lockdown aid to lasting impact

By Stefanus NashamaThe Kwafela Oshiwana Initiative, a non-profit organisation, has continued its community cleaning campaign across the Ohangwena region since 2023, with a growing...
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Everyone can be prosecuted for witchcraft accusations — Ombudsman

By Stefanus NashamaNamibia’s Ombudsman, Basilius Dyakugha, has cautioned that anyone can face prosecution for accusing others of witchcraft, saying such allegations are criminalised under...

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Economist flag cautious outlook for Namibia’s FY26/27 budget

By Sostenus Wilherm Namibia’s fiscal outlook remains fragile as slower economic growth, weakening revenue and rising debt continue to place pressure on public finances, according...

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By Hilja Shikongo An emerging voice is steadily carving its space in Namibia’s music industry, blending Oshiwambo idioms, cultural heritage and modern Afro-pop rhythms into...

Does the presumed JD deadlock really matter?

Beginning March, that it is on the second of March to be exact, hybrid discussions shall be taking place in the German capital of...