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Namibia

Namibia faces a 71% physiotherapists’ shortage

By: Selma Taapopi The Namibian Society of Physiotherapy says the country faces a critical shortage of physiotherapists with only 29% of government posts currently filled. The chairperson, Christiane von der Heiden, said the shortage also affects other rehabilitation services, such as occupational therapy, speech therapy, and audiology. Speaking at the World Physiotherapy Day held on 8th September each year, von der Heiden highlighted that around 900 physiotherapists are currently registered […]

today10 September, 2025

Namibia

People with disabilities deserve respect

By: Maria Namupala Ohangwena governor, Kadiva Hamutumwa, has emphasised the importance of treating people with disabilities with respect and dignity. Speaking at the recent Northern Disability Information Sharing Seminar in Ongenga village, she expressed disappointment over the absence or tardiness of some regional officials, stressing that such behavior is disrespectful and unacceptable. Hamutumwa reaffirmed the government's commitment to improving food security and support for persons with disabilities, highlighting increased funding […]

today10 September, 2025

Namibia

IUM youth targets climate change issues

By: Taati Niilenge The International University of Management (IUM), in collaboration with the office of the mayor of Walvis Bay, is currently conducting a three-day sustainable fisheries seminar. The event brought together experts, researchers, and policymakers to address key topics in marine and inland fisheries, aquaculture, fish feed production, and ocean governance, with an emphasis on climate resilience and sustainable food systems. Discussions include student-led contributions, and practical insights for […]

today10 September, 2025

Namibia

Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah sounds alarm over rising suicides in Namibia

By: Staff Reporter President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has raised concern over the increasing number of suicides in the country, particularly among men. "I stand before you today with a heavy heart to address a grave challenge that has profoundly affected our nation, the ever-rising wave of suicide, particularly among our men,”she said. In 2023/2024 alone, 542 lives were lost, making Namibia the country with the highest suicide rate in Africa.Over the […]

today10 September, 2025

Namibia

Walvis Bay shoplifters nabbed after theft spree 

By: Josia Shigwedha   Two men were arrested on Saturday in Walvis Bay after allegedly stealing from several clothing shops over the weekend.  The suspects, Abraham Erastus (37) and Immanuel Shilunga (age unknown), appeared in the Walvis Bay Magistrate’s Court on Monday and their case was postponed to 20 January 2026.  The suspects stole sprays, deodorants, and clothing valued at N$9 000 from OTB Sport, Trophy Shop, Markhams, and Pep.  The […]

today9 September, 2025

Namibia

Nandi-Ndaitwah say the history of heroes must be preserved

By: Staff Reporter President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah said stories and memories of former Namibian Defence Force Chief Solomon Hawala should be preserved-just as those of other heroes and heroines. Nandi-Ndaitwah said this while delivering her tribute on Friday during Hawala’s memorial service at Ohakweenyanga village in Oshana Region. The president said it is the responsibility of every Namibian to educate present and future generations about the sacrifices made by the heroes. […]

today5 September, 2025

Namibia

NEFF sounds alarm over suspected drug cartel collusion with law enforcement

By: Staff Reporter Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF) parliamentarian, Kalimbo Iipumbu, has raised concerns over possible collusion between drug cartels and Namibian law enforcement, demanding urgent action to tackle the issue. Iipumbu directed his questions on Thursday to the minister of safety and security, Lucia Iipumbu. His questions come after police reported over N$6 million in drug seizures during June and July, with hundreds of arrests involving both Namibian and […]

today5 September, 2025

Namibia

NEFF sounds alarm on drug cartel collusion in Namibian law enforcement

By: Staff Reporter Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF) parliamentarianP Kalimbo Iipumbu has raised concerns over possible collusion between drug cartels and Namibian law enforcement, demanding urgent action to tackle corruption.Iipumbu directed his questions on Thursday to the minister of safety and security, Lucia Iipumbu. His questions come after NamPol reported over N$6 million in drug seizures during June and July, with hundreds of arrests involving both Namibian and foreign nationals. […]

today5 September, 2025

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Legendary reggae artist Ras Sheehama dies at 59

By: Josia Shigwedha  Namibian legendary reggae musician Hans Sheehama AKA "Ras Sheehama" has died at the age of 59. According to the police Sheehama committed suicide by hanging himself in Windhoek's  Ludwigsdorf suburbs.  The police said no foul play is suspected and the next of kin has been informed while investigations continue. 

today5 September, 2025