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Bank Windhoek supports Northern Real Estate Industry

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Bank Windhoek has demonstrated its
dedication to supporting the property
market in Northern Namibia
while recognising the efforts and hard work
of estate agents. The annual Bank Windhoek
Real Estate Agent Awards, recently
held in Oshakati, highlighted the Northern
market as dynamic and ever evolving.
“In 2024, Bank Windhoek financed 281
transactions worth N$226 million in the
northern region, with Rundu accounting
for 109 of these transactions, contributing
N$90 million to the total value.”
Bank Windhoek’s Chief Financial Officer

Ohangwena ready for ‘efundja’ – Ndeitunga …as Oshana gets helicopter for evacuations

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Ohangwena governor Sebastian
Ndeitunga says the
region is ready to deal with
the imminent floods that faces the
region.
Ndeitunga says this in an interview
with the Confidente this week,
following reports that the annual
efundja floods have hit the Ohangwena.
The annual efundja floods hit
mostly the Omusati and Ohangwena
regions at intervals depending
on the rain which falls in southern
Angola, especially in the central
provinces of Huambo and Huila.
“The regional council is ready.
Just inform the nation to that effect,”

Govt green scheme first to harvest this season

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The harvest season marks a
significant milestone for the
government-backed Ndonga
Linena Green scheme irrigation
project, which is the first to start
harvesting maize in Namibia. As
of Monday, their operations were
already in full swing and will continue
over the next few weeks, with
two centre pivot fields, each covering
22 hectares, having delivered
impressive yields of 9.6 and 8.8 tons
per hectare.
This harvests marked improvement
over last year’s averages of 8.2
and 4.6 tons, attributed to major
investment in new technologies,

GIPF highlights growth and strategic readiness

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The Government
Ins t i t u t i on s
Pension Fund
(GIPF) on Tuesday
released its 2024 Integrated
Annual Report
(IAR), which detailed its
financial performance
and strategic initiatives
over the past year.
The report which was
launched at the Windhoek
Country club,
outlined how the fund
has navigated economic
challenges while continuing
to provide security
for its members.
GIPF Chief Executive
Officer Martin Inkumbi
described the fund’s
ability to grow despite
uncertainties.
“The GIPF remains
committed to securing

Perseverance, Courage, and Hope: A Young Mother’s Journey

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Silas Tutaleni, from Oshihiindongo
village in the Omusati
Region, has faced challenges
that would break many. She is a
young mother, an aspiring nurse,
and a determined entrepreneur
whose journey is defined by resilience,
courage, and hope.
Her story began in 2022 when
she completed Grade 11 with
dreams of pursuing nursing. However,
life took an unexpected turn
when she became pregnant at the
age of 19. This defining moment
placed her at great risk. Not only
did she face the disappointment
of delaying her education, but she

“IPC tolerates ZERO authoritative practice” – Itula

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Independent Patriots for
Change (IPC), leader, Panduleni
Itula has moved to refute
allegations of authoritarianism
following the resignation of party
members over alleged flawed internal
processes.
Addressing claims of an alleged
authoritarian leadership style
within the IPC, Itula said his party’s
sole authority is its constitution
which all members pledge to
uphold. “It is only the party constitution
on which all actions and
powers exercised by all members
of IPC are derived from,” Itula told
Confidente on Thursday.

/Khomanin queen accused of bullying tactics

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• By Jeremiah Ndjoze
Khomanin queen Juliana
Gawanas is fast claiming
her spot as one of the controversial
ones, amongst the country’s
traditional leaders, if recent
claims about her alleged nepotism
and autocracy are anything to go
by.
It has emerged that members of
her community, recently, resorted
to making ancestral land claims,
and essentially grabbed land in
the Khomas Hochland area, citing
landlessness and an out of touch
leadership as the cause.
Speaking to Confidente in an exclusive
interview this week, about

Sonja determined to secure international fights

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Namibia’s top female Muay Thai athlete, Sonja Simon, has been in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, since last year, aiming to equip herself with the sport, in order to secure international fights abroad. 
This move came after struggling to obtain sponsors within the country. Muay Thai, or Muaythai, is a combat sport originating from Thailand, utilizing stand-up striking and various clinching techniques.
Ironically, Simon is balancing her athletic pursuits with a career as a fitness coach in Riyadh. Her next fights are scheduled for April and June.