Namibia Youth unemployment crisis draws national attention as MP calls for action Swapo MP Emma Muteko has raised alarm over the escalating youth unemployment crisis, particularly in the Kavango East and Omusati regions, calling for an urgent investigation into the root causes affecting young people aged 15 to 24. Speaking during a session of the National Council, Muteko expressed concern about the persistent lack of opportunities for the country’s youth and urged the government to clarify what is driving the regional disparities […]
Namibia Youth Sandbox spotlights sports as economic driver Front Row: David Norman – U.S. Embassy Namibia Representative, Mr. Simataa Mwiya – Chief Administrator, Namibia Sports Commission, Mr. Matheus Haitota – Head of Sports UNAM, Hon. Dino Ballotti – Deputy Minister MEIYSAC, Hon. Utaara Mootu – LPM Member of Parliament. Back Row: Penouua Kaoti – U.S. Embassy Alumni, Petersen Nghiyoonanye – Moderator, Dr Nangula Mbako – MC The U.S. Embassy in Namibia hosted a high-impact event on 19 May […]
Namibia Government eyes more exports to Africa under new trade roadmap The Ministry of International Relations and Trade has launched a strategic planning workshop to shape a five-year plan to advance trade and investment goals. The workshop brings together stakeholders to define the ministry’s broader mandate, which now includes both trade and investment. According to Executive Director Penda Naanda, the plan will pay attention to the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and explore ways to deepen trade relations with countries […]
Business / Economics SMEs crucial to Namibia’s economic growth, says FNB Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are playing a growing role in economic development, with their impact reaching beyond just job creation. According to FNB Namibia's Head of SME, Nesdha De Jongh, SMEs are key to addressing some of the country’s most pressing issues, including high youth unemployment and inequality. “SMEs are the backbone of the economy,” De Jongh said. “We need to empower their growth so that they’ll be able […]
South Africa Why SA’s spending boom isn’t what it seems South African consumers remain under financial strain, despite data that may suggest a rebound in spending, according to a new strategy research report by Simonis Storm Securities, a 100% Namibian-owned stockbroker and wealth management company. Titled “The Illusion of Rebound: Underneath the Spend, the Strain Persists”, the May 2025 report indicates that a year-to-date consumer spend increase of just 0.6% year-on-year is being misinterpreted as economic recovery. When compared to […]
Namibia N$160,000 reward offered after rhino poaching near Maltahöhe Authorities are offering a reward of N$160,000 for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of those responsible for a brutal poaching incident in the Hardap Region. Between 9 and 11 May 2025, a white rhinoceros cow was found shot and dehorned on a farm near Maltahöhe. Her orphaned calf, named Elsa, was discovered two days later and has since been rescued. The Namibian Police's Blue Rhino Task Team, alongside […]
Oshiwambo Aakintu yaali oya mangwapo mo South Africa sho kwali ya yaka oohanana mbali moshipangelo Aapambele yoohanana mbali dhoka kwali dha kwatwapo ombabyona uusiku wetiyali okuza mo Dora Nginza Hospital mo Gqeberha onkee taya kongo omayamukulo. O SABC oya lopota kutya oohanana odha yakwa mokandunda koohanana,omanga dhali muumbete woohanana,naagameni yomaliko opo yali. Noya galulwa komatango gohela,noku hanganithwa nooyina. Aapambele yohanana yimwe ndjoka kwali ya kuthwa moshipangelo oya holola oonkalo momukunda goku pulumuthila. Tati okwaako kohanana yawo yomasiku gane okwa teka pethimbo tayi pulumuthwa,nonkee ya tegelela […]
Oshiwambo Omukalelipo shilongo gwa China mo Namibia ota yambidhidha o Swapo Party Manifesto and Implementation Plan Omukalelipo shilongo gwa China mo Namibia Zhao Weiping ota yambidhidha pakuudha omulandu tulomiilonga go Manifesto yongundu yo SWAPO,shoka itaashi ulike ashike eyambidhidho lyopapolitika lina oonkondo,ashike oshili wo eitulemo oku kwathela Namibia aadhe omalalakano ge. Weiping tati China otaka gandja eyambidhidho koonkambadhala dha Namibia okwaadha omalalakano ngoka a tula mo Swapo Party Manifesto and Implementation Plan. Tati ngaashingeyi otaaka tula miilonga neitulemo iizemo yo 2024 Beijing Forecast Summit. Tati epondolo ewanawa […]
Oshiwambo Tanzania okwa ngambeke elongitho lyo X sha landula oshiponokela shopamalungula Tanzania okwa ngambeke longitho lyo Twitter sho oombudhi dhopamalungula dhoodheke oo account dhontumba dhopambelewa,mwa kwatelwa yopolisi yopashigwana. O BBC oya lopota kutya o account yopolisi oya longithwa oku post uuyelele waaheli mondjila kombinga yeso lyomupresitend nuuyelele itauu opalele metiyali. Omalelo oga tamekitha omakonakono moshiponokela shopamalungula.
Oshiwambo Iipotha yo Malaria yili 15 496 oya lopotwa mokati kaanona moshilongo okuza mu December 2024 Uuministeli wuuhaku nonkalonawa owa lopota iipotha yo Malaria yili 15 496 mokati kaanona,mwa kwatelwa omaso gatatu moshilongo ashihe okuza mu December 2024. Omupopiliko guuministeli Walters Kamaya okwa lombwele o Nampa kutya omaso agehe gatatu,ogaanona yokohi yoomvula 5. Kamaya tati Namibia ota tsikile okutalela omashongo giipotha yo Malaria tayi londo. Tati okuza petukuko lyomukithi mu December 2024,uuministeli owa lopota iipota 76 195 nomaso 132. Ta gwedhako kutya aanambelewa oya kala noku […]
Oshiwambo Epangelo lya Namibia otali tala koku ndjekapo ondapo yo internet,shoka sha yambidhidhwa koominista dhomauyelele nomakwatathano gopaungomba dho SADC Shika oshiikwatelela komunambelewa kuluntu muuministeli womauyelele nomakwatathano gopaungomba Audrin Mathe moshigongi shaanipambuliko ohela mo WHK. tati ngaashi shili metokolo lyoominista dho SADC dhomauyelele,otaya tala koku ndjekapo ondapo yopetamekoo yoo megabits 25 mosekode,nondapo yoku download okuya poo megabitis 3 mosekonde,enawapaleko enene okuza poo megabits 2 mosekonde,dhoka dhili mo National Broadband Policy yawo. Mathe ta holola omashongo kiilongitho ya yooloka mbyoka tayi longithwa mongaashingeyi,tati okuli uupathi womashongo guutehinology ngaashi o 2G-3G no […]
Oshiwambo Eehanana mbali da vakwa moshipangelo shili mo South Africa Opolifi ya Eastern Cape opamwe no vanambelewa vouhaku oveli molukongo oku tala opo tapu hangwa ovakainhu veli 2 ovo tava feekelwa va vakamo eehanana dili 2 moshipangelo sha Dora Nginza omandaxa konguloshi. Oo eli omupopiliko wo shikondo shouhaku moshitopolwa Sizwe Kupelo, okwa koleka oshiningwanima ko ikundaneki tati ovakainhu ova mona omito okuuya monele yo vamwali. Okwati pefimbo veuyamo omunambelewa woku kelela omaliko okwali teva anyene oku yamo, ashike lwanima umwe okwe […]
Namibia NUST’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 […]
Namibia Namibia 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 […]
Namibia Namibia Ranked Among World’s Slowest in Internet Speed Namibia ranks 143rd out of 152 countries in the this year's Speedtest Global Index by Ookla, making it one of the slowest globally for internet speed. Additionally, the country performs poorly in digital quality, e-security, and e-governance, according to Surfshark’s 2024 index. Tannan Groenewald is the Head of Data & Analytics at Cirrus Capital, he weighed in on this: We also spoke with Texpert Nrupesh Soni for his opinion […]
Namibia Namibia ranks among slowest for Internet speed, experts weigh in Image contributed by: Cirrus Capital Namibia has been ranked among the world's slowest for internet speed, placing 143rd out of 152 countries in the 2025 Speedtest Global Index by Ookla. The country also performs poorly in digital quality, e-security, and e-governance, according to Surfshark's 2024 Digital Quality of Life Index. Technology and economic experts say the ranking reveals long-standing issues in the country’s internet infrastructure, with concerns over limited competition […]
Namibia Paratus Confirms Akira Ransomware Attack Paratus has confirmed in its latest statement that it fell victim to a ransomware attack by the cybercriminal group Akira on 13 February this year. The attackers reportedly accessed approximately 84GB of internal company data, but Paratus assured customers that cloud backups remain encrypted and secure. The company syas it is currently working with international cybersecurity experts to assess the extent of the breach and implement necessary countermeasures.
Business / Economics Paratus Namibia Reports Cybersecurity Breach as expert weighs in Paratus Namibia has confirmed a cybersecurity breach compromising its internal IT systems, raising concerns over data security within the telecommunications sector. In a statement to the Namibia Securities Exchange, the company disclosed that unauthorized activity had been detected, prompting an immediate investigation. As cybersecurity threats intensify globally, technology expert Nrupesh Soni underscores the urgent need for businesses to fortify their digital defenses against potential breaches.
Entertainment Calle 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. […]
Entertainment Skeleton 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.
Entertainment Cambridge 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".
Entertainment French 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.
Entertainment SA’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.
Entertainment Top 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 / Medical INTERVIEW: 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 […]
Health / Medical UNFPA’s message on World Health Day: We can and must end preventable maternal deaths By UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem Globally, women’s health during pregnancy and childbirth is better than ever before. This is owing to medical advances, and because more women have control over their reproductive choices and can access respectful, high-quality maternal care. Since 2000, the world has seen a remarkable 40 per cent drop in global maternal mortality. For the first time, no country is estimated to have an ‘extremely […]
Health / Medical Nandi-Ndaitwah’s message on World Health Day: I pledge to prioritise long-term health The world celebrates the World Health Day on April 7, 2025. This year's theme is Healthy Beginnings, Hopeful Futures. In her message marking the occasion, President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says her administration reaffirms its commitment to raising awareness and intensifying efforts to end preventable maternal and newborn deaths. Below is the full speech: Furthermore, we pledge to prioritise women's long-term health and well-being and promote effective investments that enhance the health […]
Health / Medical Controversial Red Line case struck from court By: Ellen Shihepo The High Court has struck the Red Line case by Affirmative Repositioning (AR) leader Job Amupanda against the Ministry of Agriculture and seven other defendants. Presiding Judge Shafimana Ueitele ruled that Amupanda failed to provide sufficient evidence to prove that the Red Line is unconstitutional. Judge Ueitele dismissed the case, absolving all defendants. He stated that the search for Amupanda’s vehicle on May 17, 2021, was a […]
Health / Medical Health minister Luvindao surprise visits to Katutura Hospital By: Hertha Ekandjo Minister of Health and Social Services, Esperance Luvindao made her first public appearance with an unannounced visit to Katutura Health Centre at earlier this morning at 07h00. The visit aimed to assess the real conditions on the ground, allowing her to hear firsthand from patients and healthcare workers. During the visit, patients shared concerns about extended waiting times, delays in receiving test results, and the overall urgency […]
Health / Medical MIT donates equipment worth N$ 1.7 million to Vocational Training Centers By: Ludorf Iyambo The Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade (MIT), through the National Ozone Unit (NOU) and with the support of the Cooling Programme for Southern Africa (CooPSA), has donated equipment valued at N$1,650,710.33 to four Vocational Training Centers (VTCs) on Monday. Sikongo Haihambo, MIT’s Executive Director, told News on One the contribution aims to enhance technical training in the safe handling of refrigerants, with a particular focus on the […]
Environment Public bemoans poor attitudes from nurses https://youtu.be/7frC2Hvll9k By: Ketemba Tjipepa The Health Professions Council of Namibia (HPCNA) CEO, Dr. Cornelius Weyulu, says complaints about poor attitudes from some nurses are rising, warning that rudeness and negligence are damaging to the profession’s image. Weyulu made these remarks at Windhoek’s Katutura Intermediate Hospital during the commemoration of International Nurses Day on Monday.
Environment Namdeb and NamPower partner on renewable power projects https://youtu.be/ravPsgHJ0ao By: Eric Mhunduru Namdeb and NamPower last week signed a memorandum of understanding to facilitate collaboration on the development and integration of renewable electricity projects into the national grid. The agreement was signed by Namdeb Chief Executive Officer, Riaan Burger and NamPower Managing Director, Kahenge Haulofu, who revealed that the power generated will also be used for Namdeb’s mining operations. Angie Scholtz spoke to Haulofu who said they will […]
Environment Namibians urged to embrace diverse sectors to combat economic challenges https://youtu.be/eZGdx7iK6tw By: Hertha Ekandjo The Daures Green Hydrogen Village (DGHV) Chief Executive Officer Jerome Namaseb, has called on Namibia to diversify its economic sectors to effectively address pressing issues such as food insecurity and unemployment. He emphasized that embracing emerging industries like green hydrogen can significantly broaden employment opportunities and reduce the nation’s reliance on imported goods. “Namibia should be open to welcoming different sectors and projects over being […]
Africa Namibia needs US$ 9 billion (N$166.5 billion) to set up a nuclear power plant By: Hertha Ekandjo Energy expert, Andreas Simon says Namibia needs between US$ 6 and 9 billion (N$166.5 billion) to set up a nuclear power plant depending on the scale and technology used. President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah suggested over the weekend that Namibia should move towards a nuclear power plant. She said a mix of reliable energy and clean energy is needed to grow the economy and take people out of poverty. […]
Environment Land issue still a burning issue in Namibia https://youtu.be/ZUxeLY0p_Gc By: Eric Mhunduru President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has repeated what former presidents have said regarding the willing buyer, willing seller policy over land. In an interview with Al Jazeera, Nandi-Ndaitwah says she is uncomfortable with the policy. Nandi-Ndaitwah said the willing buyer, willing seller policy guided early land reforms but has not worked effectively. “We had to develop laws, and we started with the willing buyer willing seller that we […]
Environment Windhoek to spend N$15 million on road repairs By: Ketemba Tjipepa The City of Windhoek expects to spend more than N$15 million to fix the potholes caused by the recent heavy rains. Windhoek’s spokesperson, Lydia Amutenya, says the total cost may increase as more damage is assessed. Amutenya said the funds will cover the immediate repairs, but additional resources may be needed if the situation worsens. "While this amount covers the initial scope of repair, it's also anticipated that […]
Videos All 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.
Africa Namibia 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 […]
Videos Future 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.