WorldRussia condemns U.S. strikes as Israel pounds Tehran; EU warns of Hormuz risk BRUSSELS / MOSCOW / TEHRAN, 23 June 2025 – Global tensions are rising as new military strikes intensify the Israel–Iran conflict and world leaders condemn escalatory moves. Russia’s Foreign Ministry and President Vladimir Putin strongly condemned the U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities this past weekend. Describing the attack as “absolutely unprovoked aggression” and “dangerous,” the Kremlin accused Washington of violating international norms. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Reuters […]
NamibiaInternational Olympic Day 2025: “Let’s Move?” Inspires global participation WINDHOEK, Namibia - Today, 23 June, marks International Olympic Day, celebrated worldwide under the theme “Let’s Move?”. The day promotes the importance of physical activity and Olympic values—excellence, friendship, and respect—urging everyone, regardless of age or background, to incorporate movement into daily life. National Olympic Committee Secretary General Joan Smit says, “Sport is joy, sport brings people together… we invite people everywhere to experience the joy of sport, and to take […]
NamibiaWindhoek launches Global Hydrogen Summit 2025 WINDHOEK, Namibia—The Global African Hydrogen Summit (GAH2S) 2025 officially launched today in the capital, marking a major milestone in Africa’s green energy push. Scheduled for 9–11 September, the summit is expected to host over 1,500 delegates—government leaders, investors, developers, and technologists—from nearly 70 countries. “Some of these projects have now employed over 800 people... and more than N$170 million has been shared with Namibian SMEs to date,” said Green Hydrogen […]
WorldFrench PM meets unions for final talks on pension reforms PARIS, France - French Prime Minister François Bayrou has convened industry and union leaders in Paris today for a final round of negotiations, dubbed the 'pension conclave', aimed at resolving widespread discontent over the 2023 pension reforms, which raised the retirement age from 62 to 64. The reforms, backed by President Macron and passed via Article 49.3 in March 2023, provoked national strikes and fierce protests that paralyzed the country. […]
Health / MedicalDomestic funding needed to sustain access to HIV treatment WINDHOEK – Project Manager at the Walvis Bay Corridor Group (WBCG), Edward Shivute has warned that action is needed to maintain essential healthcare services, especially for people on antiretroviral (ARV) treatment, and those with hypertension. In an interview with Future Media, Shivute revealed growing health challenges in the transport sector and pushed for increased domestic funding to sustain medical programmes. Shivute highlighted the success of the WBCG’s roadside wellness […]
WorldSouth Africa’s GOOD Party calls out selective enforcement of international law PRETORIA, South Africa – The GOOD Party in South Africa has criticised the United States and other global powers for selectively applying international law based on strategic interests. “They have a moral and legal obligation to uphold international law—not cherry‑pick when it suits them,” said party secretary-general Brett Herron. Herron’s remarks come amid escalating conflict in the Middle East after U.S. strikes targeted Iran’s nuclear facilities. He echoed South […]
OshiwamboOpalaamende ya Iran otayi tala koku kuthapo elongelokumwe nolutu loku kondolola iikwalute miigwana ya hangana Nonzonkundana yo Reuters ya lopota kutya ontotwaveta yopaalamende oku kuthapo elongelokumwe lya Iran no International Atomic Energy Agency otayi talika,shiikwatelela koshilyo shopalaamende Ruhollah Motefaker-zadeh . Iikundaneki ya Iran oya lopota wo kutya omupopi gopaalamende Mohammed Baqer Qalibaf okwati otaya kongo oku pititha ontotwaveta ndjoka tayi ka kuthapo elongelokumwe lyoshilongo no IAEA sigo ya mono elalakano tali koleke omaihumbato gopamuthika gopombanda gehangano ndyoka lyopashigwana. Qalibaf ta gwedha ko kutya Iran ita […]
OshiwamboOmupresidente gwa Ivory Coast Alassane Ouattara okwati otaka tseyitha ngele otaka kutha ombinga momahogololo a konge oshikako oshitine momahogololo geliko mo 25 October Etumwalaka lye lyuukithwa kaayambidhidhi omayovi olyeya konima yomasiku sho uulikwa onga omuulikwahogololwa gongundu tayi pangele . Nonzonkundana yo Africa news ya lopota kutya etseyitho olya landula iwiike yomahilathano gopapolitika getithwa ketokolo lyompangu ndyoka lya patele pondje aanapolitika ya yooloka yoompilameno. Ouattara ngoka a lela Ivory Coast okuza mo 2011 ota pewa ombedhi kwaamboka yeli ompinge naye oku tindila koshipundi. Aayambidhidhi ye oyemu talako onga omukumo.
OshiwamboOmupresitend gwa South Korea Lee Je Myung okwa tumbulwa omutotiveta Ahn Gyu -back onga ominista yotango yoshigwana yegameno moomvula 64 nena Lee ngoka a yi mombelewa mu 4 June sho a sindana omahogololo giithanwa sho omupresitend omukulu Yoon Suk Yeol a kuthwa ko koshipundi omolwa onkambadhala yoku pangela oshilongo noonkondo dhopakwiita,okwa tumbula wo oominista dhilwe 10 dho cabinet.
OshiwamboOshitopolwa Sahel osha dhengwa unene kuukulo muuyuni auhe,shiikwatelela ko Global Terrorism Index yonuumvo Noshitopolwa sha kalelapo oo % 51 dhomaso giimanga kuukulo momumvo 2024,omaso giindjipapala noo % 48 mo 2023,shiikwatelela ko Global Terrorism Index yonuumvo, ya nyanyangidhwa ko Institute for Economics and Peace ,ndjoka yina oombonge mo Sydney. Shiikwatelela kolopota,oshitopolwa Sahel osha kalelapo wo oo % 19 dhiiponokela yuukulo muuyuni momumvo 2024. Burkina Faso onkee eli oshilongo sha gumwa unene moshitopolwa. Omaso ga konda 700 moshilongo oga lopotwa,nogiimanga koongundu ngaashi yo Jamaat Al […]
OshiwamboAaleli okuza mo ECOWAS oya hogolola omupresitend gwa Sierra Leon onga omuleli gwawo omupe, Aaleli okuza mo ECOWAS oya hogolola omupresitend gwa Sierra Leon onga omuleli gwawo omupe,sho oshitopolwa sha taalela omahilathano,omaumbeko gomapangelo kaakwiita,oshowo oshikele shiipindi . Onzonkundana yo AFP oya lopota kutya omupresitend gwa Sierre Leon Julius Maada Bio okwa kuthako uunashipundi mboka hau taambathanwa wo ECOWAS, komupresitend gwa Nigeria Bola Tinubu komutumba gwa ningilwa mo Abuja sha Nigeria.
OshiwamboAanambelewa yuuhaku moshitopolwa Kunene otaya gandja enongelo lyuuhaku noku ninga enongonono, sha landula etukuko lyo Cholera moshitopolwa Oshikondo shuuhaku moshitopolwa osha lopota iipotha ihetatu yo Cholera tayi fekelwa,omanga iizemo ihamano ya kolekwa ko labora,naayihe oya lopotwa momukunda Alpha. Okanona komumvo gumwe oka hulitha komukithi,sho ka kanitha omeya molutu. Moonkundathana no Nampa metitano,omunambelewa guuhaku womudhingoloko mo Kunene Barbara Kahiha okwati omakonakono gonziililo yomukithi onkee geli metifa. Tati aanambelewa oyiitaala kutya omukithi ogwa ziilile ko Angola. Angola okwa kala ta kodjitha o Cholera okuza mu Jan nuumvo. Nomalelo moshilongo […]
NamibiaWindhoek launches Global Hydrogen Summit 2025 WINDHOEK, Namibia—The Global African Hydrogen Summit (GAH2S) 2025 officially launched today in the capital, marking a major milestone in Africa’s green energy push. Scheduled for 9–11 September, the summit is expected to host over 1,500 delegates—government leaders, investors, developers, and technologists—from nearly 70 countries. “Some of these projects have now employed over 800 people... and more than N$170 million has been shared with Namibian SMEs to date,” said Green Hydrogen […]
Science & TechnologySA’s Ramaphosa opens Africa’s first green hydrogen summit in Cape Town South African President Cyril Ramaphosa delivered the keynote address at the inaugural Africa Green Hydrogen Summit held at the Century City Conference Centre on Thursday, urging African countries to shape a continent-led green hydrogen agenda and secure their place in the global energy transition. Ramaphosa emphasized the importance of leveraging Africa’s abundant renewable resources, such as solar and wind, to produce green hydrogen, create jobs, and drive industrial growth. He […]
Science & TechnologyFrench government moves to ban social media for kids The French government is gearing up to ban social media for under-15s, citing concerns over youth overexposure to screens and links to violent behavior, following the fatal stabbing of a teaching assistant by a 14-year-old student in eastern France on 10 June . The Education Minister said that there is a need to “protect our young people from overexposure to screens” as authorities implement stricter digital containment measures. President Emmanuel […]
Science & TechnologyMillions forced to use brain as ChatGPT takes day off A widespread ChatGPT outage on 10 June 2025 disabled OpenAI's services globally, disrupting users across Africa, the United States, India, and the United Kingdom. The interruption left professionals, students, and creative minds stuck mid-task, exposing how deeply daily routines now rely on AI. The outage began around 8:45 AM Namibian time, with peak disruptions reported by 11:30 AM, disrupting students, professionals, and businesses across the globe. Thousands of errors were […]
NamibiaNUST’s research funding surpasses N$1b By: Hertha Ekandjo The Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST)’s research funding has surpassed more than N$1 billion over the last five years, coupled with the graduation of more than 4000 postgraduate students, including honours, master's and PhD students. The institution’s revenue has surpassed N$1 billion consecutively over the past two years. Speaking during the institution’s official opening of 2025 academic year, NUST Vice-chancellor Erold Naomab said NUST has […]
NamibiaNamibia launches scaleup initiative to boost startup growth By: Hertha Ekandjo The National Commission on Research, Science and Technology (NCRST), the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB), and various stakeholders have launched ScaleUp Namibia (SUN), a strategic initiative aimed at fostering innovation, accelerating startup growth, and positioning Namibia as a global leader in emerging solutions. The initiative responds to challenges businesses face in Namibia’s startup ecosystem, particularly difficulties in scaling beyond domestic markets. Limited commercialization platforms, restricted […]
EntertainmentCalle Schlettwein reflects on his time in office https://youtu.be/CinpfOBlAz4 Former agriculture minister Calle Schlettwein reflects on his time in office, the strides made in water infrastructure and land reform, and the future of Namibia’s agriculture sector. From securing clean, drinkable water in rural areas to advocating for more productive land resettlement programs, Schlettwein shares insights on tackling inequality and revitalising institutions like Meatco. With a deep passion for sustainable development, he now turns to photography in retirement. […]
EntertainmentSkeleton Coast Premieres at Ster Kinekor with Tjuna Daringo and Eric Roberts The Pan-African movie Skeleton Coast premieres this Friday at Ster-Kinekor Grove Mall. Produced by Mundjila Studios, the film features actors and filmmakers from Namibia, South Africa, Ghana, Nigeria, and Hollywood legend Eric Roberts. Co-founder of Mundjila Studios and lead actress, Tjuna Daringo, has more.
EntertainmentCambridge Dictionary chooses “Manifest” as 2024’s Word of the Year The word "manifest" has been picked as Cambridge Dictionary's word of the year for 2024. The term has gained traction on social media and was looked up almost 130-thousand times on the Cambridge Dictionary website this year. Lexicographers say the term, to manifest, has evolved to mean to imagine achieving something you want, believing that doing so will make it more likely to happen. Last year's word was "hallucinate".
EntertainmentFrench actor Gerard Depardieu goes on trial French screen legend Gerard Depardieu went on trial on Monday charged with sexual assault. The 75-year-old denies assaulting two women on a film set in 2021. His legal team said he was not well enough to be physically present in court on the opening day.
EntertainmentSA’s Home Affairs Ministry addresses immigration violations South Africa’s Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber has confirmed the cancellation of documents belonging to Chidimma Adetshina's mother. Schreiber told the SABC that Adetshina, now Miss Universe Nigeria, is not guilty of immigration violations, as she was an infant. Adetshina withdrew from the Miss SA pageant amid scrutiny over her citizenship.
EntertainmentTop Gun: Maverick flight instructor dies in plane crash The flight instructor who trained actors in the 2022 Top Gun: Maverick movie has died in a small plane crash during an air show in New Mexico. Chuck Coleman was the only person on board the two-seat monoplane when it went down while performing aerobatics. Coleman was an engineer, aerobatic and test pilot with more than ten-thousand hours of flight time.
Health / MedicalDomestic funding needed to sustain access to HIV treatment WINDHOEK – Project Manager at the Walvis Bay Corridor Group (WBCG), Edward Shivute has warned that action is needed to maintain essential healthcare services, especially for people on antiretroviral (ARV) treatment, and those with hypertension. In an interview with Future Media, Shivute revealed growing health challenges in the transport sector and pushed for increased domestic funding to sustain medical programmes. Shivute highlighted the success of the WBCG’s roadside wellness […]
Health / MedicalInterview: Edward Shivute: “We Must Not Let Funding Cuts Cost Lives” Walvis Bay Corridor Group (WBCG) Project Manager Edward Shivute has sounded the alarm over healthcare delivery disruptions caused by dwindling international funding, warning that Namibia must act fast to safeguard critical services such as antiretroviral treatment (ART) provision. In an interview with Future Media News, Shivute revealed that several major funders have frozen or paused their financial support to health initiatives across the country. This funding gap has left some […]
Health / MedicalACC to Investigate Medicine Sale Violations at Regulatory Council Allegations of unlawful sale of unregistered medicines have prompted the Health Ministry to request an investigation by the Anti-Corruption Commission into the operations of the Medicines Regulatory Council. Selma Taapopi reports for NewsOnOne. C
Health / MedicalHealth Ministry eyes digital innovation to bridge access gaps Health Minister, Esperance Luvindao Newly appointed Minister of Health and Social Services, Esperance Luvindao, is prioritising digital health solutions as a means to address the country’s long-standing healthcare access challenges, especially in rural areas. The Minister says digital platforms, such as telemedicine, mobile consultations, and electronic health records, could play a transformative role in reaching communities underserved by traditional health infrastructure. This push aligns with national efforts to modernise public […]
Health / MedicalPsychologist calls for action on male mental health struggles June is Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month, a global call to deconstruct the stigma that discourages men and boys from seeking help. Clinical psychologist Dr. Shaun Whittaker says that while society often expects men to be stoic, many endure emotional struggles alone, issues that deserve recognition and support. Studies have shown that men are significantly less likely to seek help for conditions like depression and anxiety, with societal norms […]
Health / MedicalINTERVIEW: Free Health Screenings Offered in Kuisebmond This Saturday 26 April, 2025 By Leonard Witbeen One Health Pharmacy, in collaboration with Dr. Charlie Ithete’s Medical Practice, is hosting a community-focused Health Awareness Day this coming Saturday, 26 April, in Kuisebmond, Walvis Bay. The initiative is a response to the growing need for accessible healthcare in low-income communities and aims to provide free health screenings, medical referrals, and nutritional advice. The event will take place opposite Shop 4, near Shoprite, in the heart […]
EnvironmentDeath toll rises in Eastern Cape floods Torrential rains, heavy snowfall, and fierce cold winds swept through South Africa’s Eastern Cape this week, resulting in at least 78 deaths, including four children whose school bus was swept away near Mthatha, officials confirmed. Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane described the situation as “tragic,” noting that the death toll is expected to rise as rescue teams continue their efforts. Authorities recovered six bodies from the minibus—four students, the driver, […]
EnvironmentWorld leaders asked to save oceans from pollution and overfishing United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres, speaking at the third United Nations Ocean Conference, a high-level summit co-chaired by France and Costa Rica, is currently underway in Nice, France. United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has issued a strong warning about the state of the world’s oceans, telling global leaders that greed, overexploitation, and inaction are pushing marine ecosystems to the brink of collapse. Speaking at the opening of the third United […]
AfricaSeventy white rhinos relocated from South Africa to Rwanda’s Akagera National Park Translocated rhino rewild, Akagera Park Rwanda Seventy southern white rhinos from South Africa's Munywana Conservancy have been relocated to Rwanda’s Akagera National Park. The move was part of a ten-year plan to rewild rhinos to safe, suitable, and well-managed protected areas of Africa. The rhinos represent around 15 percent of the world’s total population of white rhinos. According to Al Jazeera, the journey, spanning over 3,400 km and involving both road […]
EnvironmentNamibia’s Wildlife Economy: A global conservation success story A new documentary produced for the Namibian Chamber of Environment (NCE) has shed light on Namibia’s remarkable journey in wildlife conservation, positioning the country as a global leader in sustainable wildlife management. Directed by Andy Botelle and produced by MaMoKoBo Video & Research, Namibia’s Wildlife Economy explores the evolution of conservation policies in Namibia and southern Africa, from colonial times to present-day frameworks that prioritise community rights and ecological sustainability. […]
EnvironmentPublic bemoans poor attitudes from nurses https://youtu.be/7frC2Hvll9k By: Ketemba Tjipepa The Health Professions Council of Namibia (HPCNA) CEO, Dr. Cornelius Weyulu, says complaints about poor attitudes from some nurses are rising, warning that rudeness and negligence are damaging to the profession’s image. Weyulu made these remarks at Windhoek’s Katutura Intermediate Hospital during the commemoration of International Nurses Day on Monday.
EnvironmentNamdeb and NamPower partner on renewable power projects https://youtu.be/ravPsgHJ0ao By: Eric Mhunduru Namdeb and NamPower last week signed a memorandum of understanding to facilitate collaboration on the development and integration of renewable electricity projects into the national grid. The agreement was signed by Namdeb Chief Executive Officer, Riaan Burger and NamPower Managing Director, Kahenge Haulofu, who revealed that the power generated will also be used for Namdeb’s mining operations. Angie Scholtz spoke to Haulofu who said they will […]
VideosAll on board survive Delta flight incident at Toronto airport Investigators are looking into what caused a Delta Airlines flight to flip upside down on landing at Toronto's airport on Monday. With the potential that weather played a part. At least 21 people were injured but fortunately, no one died in the crash. Caroline Malone reports.
AfricaNamibia maintained economic independence under Nujoma – Ekandjo By: Hertha Ekandjo Former minister and member of the cabinet, Jerry Ekandjo, said during Sam Nujoma’s 15-year presidency, Namibia never borrowed from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) or the World Bank. He emphasized that Namibia did not associate itself with the two bodies in any way, stating that Nujoma was determined to ensure the country maintained its economic independence. “Nujoma was a leader who believed in self-reliance. We never had any contact or collaboration with the IMF or World Bank under his leadership,” Ekandjo said. He added that Nujoma championed major development projects without external loans, including the construction of the railway line from Tsumeb to Oshikango. “He initiated the project and personally participated in its construction, alongside Namibians from all walks of life,” Ekandjo noted. Ekandjo recalled Nujoma’s vision of extending the railway from Ondangwa through Oshakati to Cape Fria, urging the incoming government, which takes office on March 21, to realise this dream. Furthermore, he emphasized the need to utilize Namibia’s extensive coastline for fisheries, tourism, and mining industries rather than focusing solely on Walvis Bay. Ekandjo lamented the decline of agricultural projects in regions such as Kavango East and West, which thrived during Nujoma’s presidency. “Those projects are now dead, but during his term, they were vibrant and operational,” he said. He also praised Nujoma’s role in Namibia’s liberation struggle, noting his defiance against South African apartheid-era leaders, including Malan, Strijdom, Verwoerd, and De Klerk. “Nujoma’s leadership led to Namibia’s eventual independence,” Ekandjo explained. Having served as Deputy Minister for five years and as minister for ten years under Nujoma’s administration, Ekandjo expressed his privilege in working under such a determined leader. He urged the incoming government to preserve and build on Nujoma’s legacy. https://youtu.be/thbeZwZs7hI By: Hertha Ekandjo Former minister and member of the cabinet, Jerry Ekandjo, said during Sam Nujoma's 15-year presidency, Namibia never borrowed from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) or the World Bank. He emphasized that Namibia did not associate itself with the two bodies in any way, stating that Nujoma was determined to ensure the country maintained its economic independence. "Nujoma was a leader who believed in self-reliance. We […]
VideosFuture Media News | Top Stories-July 8th to July12th | #WeekInReview https://youtu.be/ysxFfiXw5jI This Week's Future Media News Top Stories: Graham Hopwood calls for the implementation of the Whistleblower Protection Act. ECN registers 823,761 voters for the November elections. Michael Amushelelo leaves NEFF and joins LPM, sparking reactions. Floods in South Africa's Western Cape displace thousands. Kenyan protests lead to major government changes. UN predicts the world population will peak in the mid-2080s.