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    Josia Shigwedha

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    Josia Shigwedha

FUTURE MEDIA NAMIBIA

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South Africa

Al Jama-ah in South Africa Claims Victory as U.S. and Israel Backtrack on Accusations Against Hamas

Al Jama-ah in South Africa has claimed victory for South Africa as the United States and Israel backtracked on certain accusations against Hamas. The party says it notes growing international support for South Africa’s move to take Israel to the International Court of Justice in The Hague for alleged genocide of Palestinians. Party leader Ganief Hendricks urges the continuation of the solidarity campaign in support of Palestine. He says in […]

today19 January, 2024

Namibia

Oruuua Empowers Youth Through Spelling Competition To Boosts Confidence and Cognitive Skills

In a proactive move to empower the youth, a committed group from Oruuua in Ovitoto organized a spelling competition for local pupils. The primary objectives were to cultivate confidence, enhance vocabulary, and elevate cognitive skills among the participants. The initiative is rooted in the firm belief that young individuals should be equipped with the necessary skills for effective communication in the real world. Steven Yarukekuree Ndorokaze from the Oruuua group […]

today19 January, 2024

Namibia

Namibian expert weighs in on the country’s education system

The African Transformation Movement in SA has raised serious concerns about the alarming increase in unemployment rates in South Africa. The party attributes this worrisome trend to an education system that falls short in equipping individuals with skills aligned to the country’s economic strengths, specifically in sectors like agriculture and mining. Dr. Basilius Kasera from the University of Namibia's provides insights into the Namibian perspective on this issue.  

today19 January, 2024

South Africa

Cape Winelands Fire Services Contain Franschhoek Blaze with No Injuries or Property Damage

The Cape Winelands District Municipality’s Fire Services in the Western Cape says the fire that started yesterday afternoon in the Robertsvlei road area in Franschhoek has been fully contained. The fire was burning in an aged plantation in the area above the Robertsvlei road. The municipality’s spokesperson, Jo-Anne Otto, says no injuries or damage to property was reported.  

today18 January, 2024

World

Japan-US summit expected in April

Japan and the United States are planning a leaders summit for April according to Kyodo News. Citing government sources, the reports say Japanese prime minister Fumio Kishida is expected to visit Washington as a state guest.  

today18 January, 2024

Namibia

Tragic Drowning Incident in Oshikoto Region Claims Life of 40-Year-Old Man

In a tragic incident in Oshikulu village, Oshikoto Region, a 40-year-old man allegedly drowned in a pool of water during the early hours of Wednesday. The Namibian Police Force reported that the lifeless body was discovered around 7:00 AM by a passerby. The preliminary assessment suggests that the deceased may have fallen into the water on his way home from the cuca shop the previous night, leading to the unfortunate […]

today18 January, 2024

Interview Transcripts

Shaun Gariseb Addresses Katima RedForce Protest: A Call for Municipal Accountability

Recently in a development, Shaun Gariseb, a prominent figure in the ongoing Katima RedForce protest, spoke out about the frustrations and concerns gripping the community of Katima Mulilo. Gariseb's remarks shed light on the issues that led to the protest and his stance on the city of Windhoek's role in addressing municipal grievances. Gariseb begins by acknowledging the frustrations visible in Katima Mulilo, emphasizing that the recent unrest didn't come […]

today18 January, 2024

South Africa

SA Government introduces reserve bidders in the latest renewable energy procurement round

SA's Independent Power Producers Office will introduce reserve bids for window seven of the Renewable Independent Power Producer Programme. The reserve bids will be leveraged as a backup to avoid further delays in adding capacity to the grid. The IPP Office head of legal, Lena Mangondo, says the seventh bidding round consists of three-thousand-200 megawatts of onshore wind and one-thousand-800 megawatts of solar photovoltaic. She adds that the submission deadline […]

today18 January, 2024