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    Omanyano ovanhu koikundaneki yomalungula kashili paveta, Commisiner Sakaria takunghilile Veronika Haulenga

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Business / Economics

NamRA commissioner calls for improved trade facilitation in Africa

    By: Hertha Ekandjo Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) Commissioner Sam Shivute has emphasized the urgent need for Africa to improve intra-continental trade by addressing inefficiencies in customs regulations and border processes. Shivute highlighted that Africa’s intra-circuit trade stands at a mere 20% to 25%, significantly lower than Europe’s 60% to 67%. The commissioner was speaking during the official launch of the Coordinated Border Management (CBM) National Strategy for Namibia […]

Business / Economics

NamRA recovers N$3.4 million through whistleblower reports

By: Hertha Ekandjo The Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) has recovered N$3.4 million through its whistleblowing hotline. Launched last year and independently managed by Deloitte Namibia, the NamRA whistleblowing hotline has become a crucial tool in enhancing transparency and accountability. Since its activation in May 2024, the hotline has received 60 reports addressing concerns such as fraud, corruption, tax evasion, alleged money laundering, drug smuggling, and other unethical behavior. According to […]

Namibia

NUST Surpasses N$1 Billion in Research Funding and Expands STEM Enrolment by 52%

By: Hertha Ekandjo The Namibia University of Science and Technology’s (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, masters 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 […]

Unpaid water bills put pressure on NamWater

Namibia

Unpaid water bills put pressure on NamWater

Oshakati purification Plant “The top 12 indebted local authorities collectively owe NamWater about N$889 million.” WINDHEOK, 12 March - The Namibia Water Corporation Ltd (NamWater) is facing financial strain, with outstanding payments for water services reaching N$2.4 billion by the end of February 2025. The corporation's latest figures reveal a 16% increase from N$2.1 billion in June 2024, raising concerns about the sustainability of the country's water supply infrastructure. NamWater […]

Namibia

Water for life and industry

By: Angie Scholtz The Orano Erongo Desalination Plant is a seawater desalination facility located in Namibia, near the coastal town of Wlotzkasbaken in the Erongo region. It was originally built by Orano (formerly Areva) to supply water to the Trekkopje uranium mine. However, due to the mine’s suspension, the plant now primarily provides desalinated water to other industrial users and municipalities in the region, including the town of Swakopmund and […]

Namibia

Empowering small farmers

By: Maria Namupala The Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) continues to empower and strengthen farmers in the country. Last week farmers were trained in Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in Kunene Region from the 03-08 March 2025. OPM Public Relations Officer Maxmus Halwoodi, said this is done to create awareness among communities and train smallholder farmers in different aspects. Halwoodi added that the initiative was a collaboration […]

Business / Economics

NamRA commissioner calls for improved trade facilitation in Africa

    By: Hertha Ekandjo Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) Commissioner Sam Shivute has emphasized the urgent need for Africa to improve intra-continental trade by addressing inefficiencies in customs regulations and border processes. Shivute highlighted that Africa’s intra-circuit trade stands at a mere 20% to 25%, significantly lower than Europe’s 60% to 67%. The commissioner was speaking during the official launch of the Coordinated Border Management (CBM) National Strategy for Namibia […]

Business / Economics

NamRA recovers N$3.4 million through whistleblower reports

By: Hertha Ekandjo The Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) has recovered N$3.4 million through its whistleblowing hotline. Launched last year and independently managed by Deloitte Namibia, the NamRA whistleblowing hotline has become a crucial tool in enhancing transparency and accountability. Since its activation in May 2024, the hotline has received 60 reports addressing concerns such as fraud, corruption, tax evasion, alleged money laundering, drug smuggling, and other unethical behavior. According to […]

Namibia

NUST Surpasses N$1 Billion in Research Funding and Expands STEM Enrolment by 52%

By: Hertha Ekandjo The Namibia University of Science and Technology’s (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, masters 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 […]

Unpaid water bills put pressure on NamWater

Namibia

Unpaid water bills put pressure on NamWater

Oshakati purification Plant “The top 12 indebted local authorities collectively owe NamWater about N$889 million.” WINDHEOK, 12 March - The Namibia Water Corporation Ltd (NamWater) is facing financial strain, with outstanding payments for water services reaching N$2.4 billion by the end of February 2025. The corporation's latest figures reveal a 16% increase from N$2.1 billion in June 2024, raising concerns about the sustainability of the country's water supply infrastructure. NamWater […]

Namibia

Water for life and industry

By: Angie Scholtz The Orano Erongo Desalination Plant is a seawater desalination facility located in Namibia, near the coastal town of Wlotzkasbaken in the Erongo region. It was originally built by Orano (formerly Areva) to supply water to the Trekkopje uranium mine. However, due to the mine’s suspension, the plant now primarily provides desalinated water to other industrial users and municipalities in the region, including the town of Swakopmund and […]

Namibia

Empowering small farmers

By: Maria Namupala The Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) continues to empower and strengthen farmers in the country. Last week farmers were trained in Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in Kunene Region from the 03-08 March 2025. OPM Public Relations Officer Maxmus Halwoodi, said this is done to create awareness among communities and train smallholder farmers in different aspects. Halwoodi added that the initiative was a collaboration […]

EENGHUNDANA DOKUYELE

A tsuwa koonkwatwa oonkwawo muukuma wopolisi iikando omulongo na itatu

Oshiwambo

A tsuwa koonkwatwa oonkwawo muukuma wopolisi iikando omulongo na itatu

Opolisi ko Kaiti otayi konakona oshipotha shonkambadhala yedhipago,sho onkwatwa ya tegelela etamaneko ya tsuwa koonkwatwa onkawawo muukuma. Omukwatakanithi gwekondololo lyiimbuluma moshitopolwa Kharas Dep Comm Nikodemus Mbango okwa lombwele o Nampa metiyali kutya oshihakanwa osha tumbulwa kutya omunamimvo 26 Petrus Pack. Mbango tati pack okwa mangwapo omandaaha omolwa oshipotha shinasha niingangamithi. Nokwa hokololwa a ponokelwa noku tsuwa iikando 13 lopotundi onti 08h45 ohela. Aaponokeli okwa hokololwa yati Pack okuna mo ombinga […]

Oshipotha sho Cholera sha lopotwa moshitopolwa Kunene

Oshiwambo

Oshipotha sho Cholera sha lopotwa moshitopolwa Kunene

Uuministeli wuuhaku owa koleke oshipotha sho Cholera moshitopolwa Kunene. Omuvu omukiintu gomimvo 55 okwa ka konga uuhaku koshipangelo sha Opuwo ,sho uulike omadhidhiliko taga limbilike gafa o cholera. Omuvu okwaaluka,nokwa lalekwa eli monkalo ombwaanawa. Shika oshipotha shotango sho Cholera tashi lopotwa mo Namibia moomvula 10.

O NamRA ya gongela oodola oomilion 3.4 okupitilila monomola yawo yoku lopota okwaahalonga nuuyuki

Oshiwambo

O NamRA ya gongela oodola oomilion 3.4 okupitilila monomola yawo yoku lopota okwaahalonga nuuyuki

O Namibia Revenue Agency NamRA oyeshi pondolola oku mona oodola oomilion 3.4 oku pitila monomola yawo yoku lopota uukengeleledhi nokwaahalonga nuuyuki. Ya tamekithwa omumvo gwa piti ,nohayi kondololwa ko Deloitee Namibia,onomola yoku lopota okwaahalonga nuuyuki yo NamRa oya ninga oshilongitho sha simana moku yambulapo uundikuwetikile. Okuza nkene ya tulilwe miilonga mu May 2024,onomola oya yakula oolopota 60 dhinasha nomaipulo ngaashi uukengeleledhi,okwaahalonga nuuyuki,oku yanda oku futa iifuta yepangelo,uufuthi wiimaliwa,endjondjo lyiingangamithi,nomaihumbato galwe […]

Aanona oothigwa,mboka yeli moluhepo,naamboka yena uulema ya thika 376 000 ohaya pewa omakwatho gepangelo

Oshiwambo

Aanona oothigwa,mboka yeli moluhepo,naamboka yena uulema ya thika 376 000 ohaya pewa omakwatho gepangelo

Uuministeli wuuthikapamwe wuukashikekokantu,ekondjitho lyoluhepo nonkalathano owati ,aanona taku tengenekwa yeli 376 000 oya shangithwa mopolohalama yoothigwa naanona yeli moluhepo. Omiyalu odha hololwa komunambelewa kuluntu guumimisteli Ndiitah Nghipondoka- Robiati ohela . Nokwati omiyalu odha kalelapo oo % 10 dhoshigwana ashihe sha Namibia,ta dhenge omuthindo omashongo omanene ga palema oshigwana oshigundjuka omolwa omashongo gopaliko netukuko lyo COVID 19. Ta holola wo nkene omwaalu tagu indjipala gwaanona ya pumbwa omakwatho moshilongo. Ta fatulula […]

Oshigwana sha Ovambanderu nOVaherero okuza mo Namibia,Bostwana nomo South Africa oshali ko Bostwana oku tala komadhipago gakwaanohenda ,noku ikunda omilandu dhoku pungula ,noku yela oohedhi dhawo

Oshiwambo

Oshigwana sha Ovambanderu nOVaherero okuza mo Namibia,Bostwana nomo South Africa oshali ko Bostwana oku tala komadhipago gakwaanohenda ,noku ikunda omilandu dhoku pungula ,noku yela oohedhi dhawo

Oshigwana shaa Herero naa Ovambanderu okuza mo Namibia,Bostwana na South Africa osha ngundumana ko Karakubis mo Bostwana okuza olyomakaya sigo omandaaha,oku tala komadhipago gakwaanohenda ,noku ikunda omilandu dhoku pungula ,noku yela oohedhi dhawo. Omutumba guli kohi yehuku: Otutjindo History Genocide Conference,ogwa tala komahokololo gopauyene goohandimwe ya gumwa komadhipago gaakwiita ya German ga ningilwa oshigwana shaa Herero pokati komumvo 1904-1908. Nogwiikundu wo iita yomumvo 1896,mbyoka kwali ya kwatelamo oshigwana shaa Ovambanderu,noku […]

Zimbabwe okwa taalela etukuko lyokapuka ko armyworm

Oshiwambo

Zimbabwe okwa taalela etukuko lyokapuka ko armyworm

Zimbabwe okwa taalela etukuko li kenyeneka lyokapuka moomvula 20,nokapuka ngaashingeyi ka taandela moshilongo ashihe,shiikwatelela kepangelo. Oku kondjitha okapuka,uuministeli wuunamapya owa tuma iilongitho 214 oku keelela okapuka,niikandjo ayihe oya pewa omiti ,shiikwatelela kuuminsteli womauyelele sha landula oshigongi sho cabinet.  

A tsuwa koonkwatwa oonkwawo muukuma wopolisi iikando omulongo na itatu

Oshiwambo

A tsuwa koonkwatwa oonkwawo muukuma wopolisi iikando omulongo na itatu

Opolisi ko Kaiti otayi konakona oshipotha shonkambadhala yedhipago,sho onkwatwa ya tegelela etamaneko ya tsuwa koonkwatwa onkawawo muukuma. Omukwatakanithi gwekondololo lyiimbuluma moshitopolwa Kharas Dep Comm Nikodemus Mbango okwa lombwele o Nampa metiyali kutya oshihakanwa osha tumbulwa kutya omunamimvo 26 Petrus Pack. Mbango tati pack okwa mangwapo omandaaha omolwa oshipotha shinasha niingangamithi. Nokwa hokololwa a ponokelwa noku tsuwa iikando 13 lopotundi onti 08h45 ohela. Aaponokeli okwa hokololwa yati Pack okuna mo ombinga […]

Oshipotha sho Cholera sha lopotwa moshitopolwa Kunene

Oshiwambo

Oshipotha sho Cholera sha lopotwa moshitopolwa Kunene

Uuministeli wuuhaku owa koleke oshipotha sho Cholera moshitopolwa Kunene. Omuvu omukiintu gomimvo 55 okwa ka konga uuhaku koshipangelo sha Opuwo ,sho uulike omadhidhiliko taga limbilike gafa o cholera. Omuvu okwaaluka,nokwa lalekwa eli monkalo ombwaanawa. Shika oshipotha shotango sho Cholera tashi lopotwa mo Namibia moomvula 10.

O NamRA ya gongela oodola oomilion 3.4 okupitilila monomola yawo yoku lopota okwaahalonga nuuyuki

Oshiwambo

O NamRA ya gongela oodola oomilion 3.4 okupitilila monomola yawo yoku lopota okwaahalonga nuuyuki

O Namibia Revenue Agency NamRA oyeshi pondolola oku mona oodola oomilion 3.4 oku pitila monomola yawo yoku lopota uukengeleledhi nokwaahalonga nuuyuki. Ya tamekithwa omumvo gwa piti ,nohayi kondololwa ko Deloitee Namibia,onomola yoku lopota okwaahalonga nuuyuki yo NamRa oya ninga oshilongitho sha simana moku yambulapo uundikuwetikile. Okuza nkene ya tulilwe miilonga mu May 2024,onomola oya yakula oolopota 60 dhinasha nomaipulo ngaashi uukengeleledhi,okwaahalonga nuuyuki,oku yanda oku futa iifuta yepangelo,uufuthi wiimaliwa,endjondjo lyiingangamithi,nomaihumbato galwe […]

Aanona oothigwa,mboka yeli moluhepo,naamboka yena uulema ya thika 376 000 ohaya pewa omakwatho gepangelo

Oshiwambo

Aanona oothigwa,mboka yeli moluhepo,naamboka yena uulema ya thika 376 000 ohaya pewa omakwatho gepangelo

Uuministeli wuuthikapamwe wuukashikekokantu,ekondjitho lyoluhepo nonkalathano owati ,aanona taku tengenekwa yeli 376 000 oya shangithwa mopolohalama yoothigwa naanona yeli moluhepo. Omiyalu odha hololwa komunambelewa kuluntu guumimisteli Ndiitah Nghipondoka- Robiati ohela . Nokwati omiyalu odha kalelapo oo % 10 dhoshigwana ashihe sha Namibia,ta dhenge omuthindo omashongo omanene ga palema oshigwana oshigundjuka omolwa omashongo gopaliko netukuko lyo COVID 19. Ta holola wo nkene omwaalu tagu indjipala gwaanona ya pumbwa omakwatho moshilongo. Ta fatulula […]

Oshigwana sha Ovambanderu nOVaherero okuza mo Namibia,Bostwana nomo South Africa oshali ko Bostwana oku tala komadhipago gakwaanohenda ,noku ikunda omilandu dhoku pungula ,noku yela oohedhi dhawo

Oshiwambo

Oshigwana sha Ovambanderu nOVaherero okuza mo Namibia,Bostwana nomo South Africa oshali ko Bostwana oku tala komadhipago gakwaanohenda ,noku ikunda omilandu dhoku pungula ,noku yela oohedhi dhawo

Oshigwana shaa Herero naa Ovambanderu okuza mo Namibia,Bostwana na South Africa osha ngundumana ko Karakubis mo Bostwana okuza olyomakaya sigo omandaaha,oku tala komadhipago gakwaanohenda ,noku ikunda omilandu dhoku pungula ,noku yela oohedhi dhawo. Omutumba guli kohi yehuku: Otutjindo History Genocide Conference,ogwa tala komahokololo gopauyene goohandimwe ya gumwa komadhipago gaakwiita ya German ga ningilwa oshigwana shaa Herero pokati komumvo 1904-1908. Nogwiikundu wo iita yomumvo 1896,mbyoka kwali ya kwatelamo oshigwana shaa Ovambanderu,noku […]

Zimbabwe okwa taalela etukuko lyokapuka ko armyworm

Oshiwambo

Zimbabwe okwa taalela etukuko lyokapuka ko armyworm

Zimbabwe okwa taalela etukuko li kenyeneka lyokapuka moomvula 20,nokapuka ngaashingeyi ka taandela moshilongo ashihe,shiikwatelela kepangelo. Oku kondjitha okapuka,uuministeli wuunamapya owa tuma iilongitho 214 oku keelela okapuka,niikandjo ayihe oya pewa omiti ,shiikwatelela kuuminsteli womauyelele sha landula oshigongi sho cabinet.  

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Namibia ranks among slowest for Internet speed, experts weigh in

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 […]

Paratus Confirms Akira Ransomware Attack

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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.  

Paratus Namibia Reports Cybersecurity Breach as expert weighs in

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.  

NUST’s research funding surpasses N$1b

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 launches scaleup initiative to boost startup growth

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 Ranked Among World’s Slowest in Internet Speed

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 ranks among slowest for Internet speed, experts weigh in

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 […]

Paratus Confirms Akira Ransomware Attack

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.  

Paratus Namibia Reports Cybersecurity Breach as expert weighs in

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.  

NUST’s research funding surpasses N$1b

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 launches scaleup initiative to boost startup growth

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 Ranked Among World’s Slowest in Internet Speed

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 […]

ENTERTAINMENT

SA’s Home Affairs Ministry addresses immigration violations

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.

Top Gun: Maverick flight instructor dies in plane crash

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.

Siya and Rachel Kolisi announce divorce after 10 years

Africa

Siya and Rachel Kolisi announce divorce after 10 years

South African rugby star Siya Kolisi and his wife, Rachel, have announced their divorce after over a decade together, leaving fans heartbroken. Known for sharing their love and family life on social media, the couple was admired as one of the country's power pairs. BBC Africa reports that their split has shocked many fans, sparking a frenzy on social media. The couple has requested respect and privacy as they navigate […]

Cambridge Dictionary chooses “Manifest” as 2024’s Word of the Year

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".

French actor Gerard Depardieu goes on trial

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.  

SA’s Home Affairs Ministry addresses immigration violations

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.

Top Gun: Maverick flight instructor dies in plane crash

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.

Siya and Rachel Kolisi announce divorce after 10 years

Africa

Siya and Rachel Kolisi announce divorce after 10 years

South African rugby star Siya Kolisi and his wife, Rachel, have announced their divorce after over a decade together, leaving fans heartbroken. Known for sharing their love and family life on social media, the couple was admired as one of the country's power pairs. BBC Africa reports that their split has shocked many fans, sparking a frenzy on social media. The couple has requested respect and privacy as they navigate […]

Cambridge Dictionary chooses “Manifest” as 2024’s Word of the Year

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".

French actor Gerard Depardieu goes on trial

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.  

HEALTH / MEDICAL

Psychologists connect traumatic brain injury to mental health problems

Health / Medical

Psychologists connect traumatic brain injury to mental health problems

  Dr. Shaun Whittaker   Psychologists have cautioned that traumatic brain injury can lead to different mental health challenges, including personality shifts, depression, and anxiety. These issues may result from brain damage, psychological trauma, or a combination of both, according to Windhoek-based psychologist Dr. Shaun Whittaker.   Research by Howlett JR, Nelson LD, and Stein MB in Biological Psychiatry further supports this, explaining that TBI can cause a variety of […]

New Health Charter to Strengthen Patient Services

Health / Medical

New Health Charter to Strengthen Patient Services

To improve healthcare delivery, the Health and Social Services Ministry has launched a Customer Service Charter focused on accessibility and quality. The charter seeks to eliminate financial barriers to healthcare while reinforcing the ministry’s commitment to fair and effective medical services. Executive Director Ben Nangombe emphasized its importance. The charter will be provided in various formats to ensure it is accessible to all citizens.

Uganda Confirms Second Ebola Death as Outbreak Spreads

Africa

Uganda Confirms Second Ebola Death as Outbreak Spreads

Reuters reports indicate that a four-year-old child has become the second Ebola patient to die in Uganda, according to the World Health Organization, citing the country’s health ministry. This brings the total number of confirmed cases to 10. Uganda declared the outbreak in January following the death of a male nurse at Mulago National Referral Hospital in Kampala.

UN Launches $11.2M Appeal for Uganda’s Ebola Response

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UN Launches $11.2M Appeal for Uganda’s Ebola Response

The United Nations has issued an emergency appeal to raise $11.2 million to support Uganda’s efforts in combating an Ebola outbreak that has claimed two lives says Reuters. Uganda declared the outbreak in January after a male nurse died at the country’s only national referral hospital in Kampala. The response has been further strained by U.S. foreign aid cuts, impacting the country’s health budget.

C.A.N Is Raising Awareness On Colorectal Cancer

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C.A.N Is Raising Awareness On Colorectal Cancer

March is recognized as Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about colorectal cancer. Although comprehensive data for this kind of cancer locally is limited, the Cancer Association can confirm that it is currently the sixth most diagnosed cancer in our country. Chief Executive of C.A.N, Rolf Hansen.  

Minister encourages patients to report mistreatment at public health facilities

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Minister encourages patients to report mistreatment at public health facilities

Our correspondent from One Africa TV NewsOnOne, Selma Taapopi, reports that the Health Ministry has introduced a Customer Service Charter aimed at enhancing service quality in healthcare facilities. During the launch, Minister Dr. Kalumbi Shangula encouraged patients to report mistreatment or poor conduct by staff to the customer care office or facility head. Last night's bulletin is live now right now on oneafrica.tv. And weeknights at 7 you are free […]

Psychologists connect traumatic brain injury to mental health problems

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Psychologists connect traumatic brain injury to mental health problems

  Dr. Shaun Whittaker   Psychologists have cautioned that traumatic brain injury can lead to different mental health challenges, including personality shifts, depression, and anxiety. These issues may result from brain damage, psychological trauma, or a combination of both, according to Windhoek-based psychologist Dr. Shaun Whittaker.   Research by Howlett JR, Nelson LD, and Stein MB in Biological Psychiatry further supports this, explaining that TBI can cause a variety of […]

New Health Charter to Strengthen Patient Services

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New Health Charter to Strengthen Patient Services

To improve healthcare delivery, the Health and Social Services Ministry has launched a Customer Service Charter focused on accessibility and quality. The charter seeks to eliminate financial barriers to healthcare while reinforcing the ministry’s commitment to fair and effective medical services. Executive Director Ben Nangombe emphasized its importance. The charter will be provided in various formats to ensure it is accessible to all citizens.

Uganda Confirms Second Ebola Death as Outbreak Spreads

Africa

Uganda Confirms Second Ebola Death as Outbreak Spreads

Reuters reports indicate that a four-year-old child has become the second Ebola patient to die in Uganda, according to the World Health Organization, citing the country’s health ministry. This brings the total number of confirmed cases to 10. Uganda declared the outbreak in January following the death of a male nurse at Mulago National Referral Hospital in Kampala.

UN Launches $11.2M Appeal for Uganda’s Ebola Response

Health / Medical

UN Launches $11.2M Appeal for Uganda’s Ebola Response

The United Nations has issued an emergency appeal to raise $11.2 million to support Uganda’s efforts in combating an Ebola outbreak that has claimed two lives says Reuters. Uganda declared the outbreak in January after a male nurse died at the country’s only national referral hospital in Kampala. The response has been further strained by U.S. foreign aid cuts, impacting the country’s health budget.

C.A.N Is Raising Awareness On Colorectal Cancer

Health / Medical

C.A.N Is Raising Awareness On Colorectal Cancer

March is recognized as Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about colorectal cancer. Although comprehensive data for this kind of cancer locally is limited, the Cancer Association can confirm that it is currently the sixth most diagnosed cancer in our country. Chief Executive of C.A.N, Rolf Hansen.  

Minister encourages patients to report mistreatment at public health facilities

Health / Medical

Minister encourages patients to report mistreatment at public health facilities

Our correspondent from One Africa TV NewsOnOne, Selma Taapopi, reports that the Health Ministry has introduced a Customer Service Charter aimed at enhancing service quality in healthcare facilities. During the launch, Minister Dr. Kalumbi Shangula encouraged patients to report mistreatment or poor conduct by staff to the customer care office or facility head. Last night's bulletin is live now right now on oneafrica.tv. And weeknights at 7 you are free […]

ENVIRONMENT

Authorities Alarmed by Rule-Breaking in National Parks

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Authorities Alarmed by Rule-Breaking in National Parks

Romeo Muyunda, spokesperson for the Environment, Forestry, and Tourism Ministry, says officials are worried about continued disregard for laws and park regulations by visitors. The ministry has identified several major infractions and emphasizes the need for stricter adherence to park rules.  

NamWater Reports Positive Inflows in Key Dams Across the Country

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NamWater Reports Positive Inflows in Key Dams Across the Country

NamWater has reported significant inflows into major dams across the country following recent rainfall, boosting water security for agriculture, industry, and domestic consumption. According to the 24 February dam bulletin, Omatako Dam saw a substantial increase, now at 24.8% capacity, while Friedenau Dam reached 46.8%. The Otjivero Main and Silt Dams also recorded inflows, improving supply in the Gobabis region. In the south, Neckartal Dam, Namibia’s largest, rose to 81.2%, […]

Drought Puts 1.26 Million at Risk of Food Insecurity

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Drought Puts 1.26 Million at Risk of Food Insecurity

A severe drought has disrupted farming, placing over 1.26 million people—40% of the population—at risk of food insecurity. The delayed rainy season and insufficient rainfall have worsened planting conditions. Agriculture Minister Calle Schlettwein has provided an update on the crisis.  

EU delegation visits Orano Desalination Plant

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EU delegation visits Orano Desalination Plant

Managing Director of the Orano Erongo Desalination plant Tommie Gouws The EU delegation has visited the Orano Erongo Desalination Plant near the coastal town of Wlotzkasbaken in the Erongo region. The plat was built by Orano (formerly Areva) to supply water to the Trekkopje uranium mine. However, due to the mine’s suspension, the plant now primarily provides desalinated water to other industrial users and municipalities in the region, including the […]

Parliamentarian Elma Dienda Calls for Stronger Ombudsman Bill

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Parliamentarian Elma Dienda Calls for Stronger Ombudsman Bill

Parliamentarian Elma Dienda has called for key reforms to the Ombudsman Bill to enhance accountability and justice. She emphasized the need for greater independence in the appointment process to prevent political influence. Dienda also urged for expanded oversight powers, particularly in cases of police misconduct and corruption. She highlighted the importance of increasing resources to improve investigations and public outreach. Additionally, she advocated for better representation of marginalized groups within […]

Environmental Groups Reject Offshore Drilling Proposal in S.A

Environment

Environmental Groups Reject Offshore Drilling Proposal in S.A

The Green Connection, Natural Justice, and Masifundise in S.A are rejecting the proposed draft scoping report on offshore oil and gas exploration drilling in the southern part of the Deep-Water Orange Basin, off the West Coast. The Green Connection Neville van Rooy says the project impacts on the country’s commitment to address the climate crisis and move toward a just energy transition.  

Authorities Alarmed by Rule-Breaking in National Parks

Environment

Authorities Alarmed by Rule-Breaking in National Parks

Romeo Muyunda, spokesperson for the Environment, Forestry, and Tourism Ministry, says officials are worried about continued disregard for laws and park regulations by visitors. The ministry has identified several major infractions and emphasizes the need for stricter adherence to park rules.  

NamWater Reports Positive Inflows in Key Dams Across the Country

Environment

NamWater Reports Positive Inflows in Key Dams Across the Country

NamWater has reported significant inflows into major dams across the country following recent rainfall, boosting water security for agriculture, industry, and domestic consumption. According to the 24 February dam bulletin, Omatako Dam saw a substantial increase, now at 24.8% capacity, while Friedenau Dam reached 46.8%. The Otjivero Main and Silt Dams also recorded inflows, improving supply in the Gobabis region. In the south, Neckartal Dam, Namibia’s largest, rose to 81.2%, […]

Drought Puts 1.26 Million at Risk of Food Insecurity

Environment

Drought Puts 1.26 Million at Risk of Food Insecurity

A severe drought has disrupted farming, placing over 1.26 million people—40% of the population—at risk of food insecurity. The delayed rainy season and insufficient rainfall have worsened planting conditions. Agriculture Minister Calle Schlettwein has provided an update on the crisis.  

EU delegation visits Orano Desalination Plant

Environment

EU delegation visits Orano Desalination Plant

Managing Director of the Orano Erongo Desalination plant Tommie Gouws The EU delegation has visited the Orano Erongo Desalination Plant near the coastal town of Wlotzkasbaken in the Erongo region. The plat was built by Orano (formerly Areva) to supply water to the Trekkopje uranium mine. However, due to the mine’s suspension, the plant now primarily provides desalinated water to other industrial users and municipalities in the region, including the […]

Parliamentarian Elma Dienda Calls for Stronger Ombudsman Bill

Environment

Parliamentarian Elma Dienda Calls for Stronger Ombudsman Bill

Parliamentarian Elma Dienda has called for key reforms to the Ombudsman Bill to enhance accountability and justice. She emphasized the need for greater independence in the appointment process to prevent political influence. Dienda also urged for expanded oversight powers, particularly in cases of police misconduct and corruption. She highlighted the importance of increasing resources to improve investigations and public outreach. Additionally, she advocated for better representation of marginalized groups within […]

Environmental Groups Reject Offshore Drilling Proposal in S.A

Environment

Environmental Groups Reject Offshore Drilling Proposal in S.A

The Green Connection, Natural Justice, and Masifundise in S.A are rejecting the proposed draft scoping report on offshore oil and gas exploration drilling in the southern part of the Deep-Water Orange Basin, off the West Coast. The Green Connection Neville van Rooy says the project impacts on the country’s commitment to address the climate crisis and move toward a just energy transition.  

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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 […]

Future Media News | Top Stories-July 8th to July12th | #WeekInReview

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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.

All on board survive Delta flight incident at Toronto airport

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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 […]

Future Media News | Top Stories-July 8th to July12th | #WeekInReview

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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.

All on board survive Delta flight incident at Toronto airport

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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 […]

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