insert_link Dr. Sam NujomaMaamberua Urges Reflection on Vision 2030 to Honour Nujoma Former Swanu president and MP Usutuaije Maamberua has called on Namibians to revisit Vision 2030 as a tribute to the late Sam Nujoma. Speaking to NewsOnOne's Envaalde Mathues, Maamberua, who served as finance ministry permanent secretary for over seven years under Nujoma, emphasized the importance of reflecting on the vision that guided the nation's development. Catch last night's full bulletin on oneafrica.tv. And weeknights at 7, you can watch on […] today18 February, 2025
NamibiaHaufiku says Nujoma boosted Namibia’s life expectancy https://youtu.be/rJ8LTW1bam4 By: Envaalde Matheus Former health minister Bernard Haufiku praised the Founding President Sam Nujoma for significantly improving Namibia's life expectancy from 54 years to nearly 70 years post-independence. Haufiku attributed the increase in life expectancy to Nujoma's focus on ensuring hospitals were equipped with essential infrastructure and that all children were born in health facilities. “The data is there. If you take life expectancy at independence, it was roughly […] today17 February, 2025
NamibiaMaamberua wants Namibians to honour Nujoma by revisiting Vision 2030 https://youtu.be/hNppekpKgIs By: Envaalde Matheus Former Swanu president and member of parliament, Usutuaije Maamberua, has called on Namibians to revisit the country’s Vision 2030 to honour the legacy of the late Sam Nujoma. Maamberua, who served as permanent secretary in the Ministry of Finance during Nujoma's tenure for over seven years, said reflecting on the vision that helped shape the nation’s development goals is essential. Maamberua said the country has […] today17 February, 2025
Business / EconomicsA pathway to financial growth for Namibians though Unit Trusts Monday, 17 February 2025 - Investments and savings are essential to both economic stability and financial security. A unit trust is among the greatest and easiest investment solutions available. Long-term wealth accumulation and inflation coverage are guaranteed by this investing instrument, particularly in light of Namibia's recent history of rising annual inflation rates, which peaked in August 2022 at 7.3%. Inflation has nevertheless decreased significantly since then and currently is […] today17 February, 2025
NamibiaNahas Angula Full Interview https://youtu.be/0OoYyftDp9s Future Media's One Africa TV talks to Former Prime Minister Nahas Angula about her memories of Dr Sam Nujoma. Watch on oneafrica.tv, DStv or GOtv at 19h00 on Mondays to Fridays. today17 February, 2025
NamibiaDefence ministry ready to bury Nujoma without outside assistance https://youtu.be/ftNAwjv84Gs By: Josia Shigwedha Defence minister Frans Kapofi said the government is ready to bury Founding Father Sam Nujoma without seeking assistance from any foreign country this year. Namibia asked Zambia to help bury President Hage Geingob last year. The government said Zambia had the experience of burying sitting presidents, unlike Namibia. Watch on oneafrica.tv, DStv or GOtv at 19h00 on Mondays to Fridays. today17 February, 2025
insert_link NamibiaMcLeod-Katjirua Denies Preferential Treatment To One Africa Tv Khomas Governor Laura McLeod-Katjirua has refuted allegations of receiving special treatment in settling her municipal bill with the City of Windhoek. She explained that she only engaged the municipality after her water supply was cut off due to an outstanding debt of N$27,000. One Africa Tv NewsOnOne's Ketemba Tjipepa reports: today17 February, 2025
NamibiaKhomas governor denies claims of preferential treatment in city billing https://youtu.be/tevoQNKCez4 By: Ketemba Tjipepa Khomas Governor Laura McLeod-Katjirua has dismissed claims that she received preferential treatment in resolving her municipal bill with the City of Windhoek. McLeod-Katjirua clarified that she only approached the municipality after her water was disconnected due to an outstanding balance of N$27,000. Watch on oneafrica.tv, DStv or GOtv at 19h00 on Mondays to Fridays. today17 February, 2025
LocalFishing nets find new purpose in Windhoek https://youtu.be/nvYrmpk7PCA By: Ketemba Tjipepa Secondhand fishing nets and heavy-duty ropes are finding a market in Windhoek’s Northern Industrial area, far from the country's coastal fishing hubs. Despite the inland location, vendors say business is thriving. Watch on onefrica.tv, DStv or GOtv at 19h00 on Mondays to Fridays today17 February, 2025